10 Best Reasons Older Adults Need to Practice Yoga and the Soft Martial Arts
by Karen Cohen
Today, millions of older Americans are experiencing a higher quality of
life by taking an active and positive approach to their personal wellness.
They are enjoying improved health and successful living by becoming
self-educated, personally responsible and proactive. The most
successful are those who adopt a whole-person wellness model,
addressing the needs of the body, mind, and spirit.
Most people know about the research that shows that regular exercise
provides a wide range of health benefits and, perhaps most importantly,
can preserve function and independence. Fewer realize that their
choice of exercise activity can produce another host of unexpected
benefits. By choosing mind/body exercises, such as yoga or soft martial
arts (like Chi Gung and T’ai Chi), older adults can unleash even greater
health and vitality.
Yoga and Chi Gung (as well as all other soft arts) are ideal choices for
older adults because they positively affect the whole person: body,
intellect, emotions, and spirit. They increase vital energy while
strengthening and soothing the body, focusing the mind, and nurturing
the spirit.
The ten best reasons older adults need a mind/body practice are:
Body – Caring for the body improves health, preserves your
ability to function and preserves independence. Yoga and Chi Gung
offer powerful protection from falls – a major threat to older adults!
1. Strengthen Muscles and Bones… Yoga especially builds
muscle strength and bone mass. The vital weight-bearing postures of
yoga stimulate the bones to retain calcium. In yoga, both the upper and
lower body receive the benefits of bearing weight, unlike walking or
running.
2. Improved Heart and Respiratory Health… Chi Gung and
the soft martial arts have been shown in studies to improve circulation,
heart health, and respiratory function. Yoga breathing exercises are very
powerful tools to increase respiratory function, breath capacity and
physical energy. Both increase vitality and sense of well-being.
3. Increased Flexibility… Yoga and Chi Gung both increase
overall flexibility, contributing to improved everyday functioning and
mobility, and protection from falls. Despite