Yoga is a highly beneficial practice. It can increase flexibility, build strength, perfect posture, and calm the mind (1). However, for seniors who have limited mobility, getting down on the floor to do traditional yoga poses can be difficult or even impossible. That’s where sofa yoga comes in! This type of yoga uses a sofa (or other piece of furniture) as a support to help seniors maintain balance and perform yoga poses with ease. Sofa yoga exercises are also ideal for seniors who are new to yoga or who have chronic pain or conditions such as arthritis (2). If you’re a senior and looking for a way to start practicing yoga, give sofa yoga a try! Below are five easy sofa yoga poses to get you started.
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The triangle pose is a great way to improve your balance and flexibility. It can also help relieve pain in the lower back, hips, and knees.
To do the triangle pose:
The seated twist pose is another great way to improve your flexibility and mobility. It targets the spine, shoulders, and hips.
To do the seated twist pose on the sofa:
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This basic pose will engage your core, improve your posture and encourage deep breathing. Deep breathing has numerous benefits, including reducing stress and improving circulation.
When performing sofa yoga exercises, seniors should observe the following safety guidelines:
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When performed safely and with proper guidance, sofa yoga can be a great way for seniors to improve their flexibility, mobility, and overall health. If you’re interested in trying sofa yoga, be sure to consult with your doctor or a certified yoga instructor first.
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