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How to Strengthen Your Joints Safely

Beginner I
(34 Reviews)
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This yoga for seniors class is ideal for the older yogi who wants to maintain or improve their joint strength and flexibility. It's gentle, but provides enough challenge that your body will feel like it's doing some work, benefiting you, your muscles and your bones! If you're 55+ or looking for a gentle class to keep your joints healthy, give this class a try.

Equipment

  • Chair

Focus

  • Strength
  • Spine
  • Legs and Feet

Style

  • Gentle Yoga
  • Hatha Yoga
  • Yoga for Seniors
  • Yoga for Back Care
Annette23
December 31, 2018
Comment:

I just found you a couple of weeks ago and you are changing my life. I love how precisely you explain form, without complicating it. That really helps me enjoy doing the poses. And so many routines to choose from! Your voice is calm and soothing, and the audio and video quality is perfect. Thank you, David! Happy New Year!

YogiPatty
December 31, 2018
Comment:

I have bad knees, so getting on the floor is going to be difficult. Have anything that works around that?

Comment Replies

David Procyshyn
December 31, 2018
Comment:

Yes, use the chair to lower yourself or help you get up and put a blanket under your knees for padding.

tfont3355
December 22, 2018
Comment:

I am over weight and have bad knees so looking to strengthen joints and loose some weight.

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