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For seniors: Enjoyable exercises done while seated, accessible for wheelchair users.

In many senior care facilities, exercise is often incorporated as a form of physical recreation.

However, doing the same activity every day can become monotonous.

In this guide, we introduce exercises that older adults can enjoy and continue without getting bored.

We’ve also gathered safe, seated exercises for peace of mind.

These can be enjoyed by people who use wheelchairs or those who feel unsteady when standing.

From easy-to-start movements to exercises that offer a thorough workout, choose and practice according to the individual’s condition and specific concerns.

[For Seniors] Enjoyable Chair Exercises, Also Suitable for Wheelchair Users (41–50)

Pa-Ta-Ka-Ra alternating counting exercise

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Pa-Ta-Ka-Ra alternating counting exercise

Let me introduce a very simple exercise that also trains your brain: the alternating Pa-Ta-Ka counting exercise.

What you do is very simple! Say “pa” while raising the index finger of your left hand and keeping your right hand in a fist.

Next, say “ta,” raise two fingers on your right hand, and make a fist with your left hand.

Then, say “ka,” raise three fingers on your left hand, and make a fist with your right hand.

In this way, you alternate between your left and right hands while counting.

By having your brain process speaking and finger counting at the same time, multiple stimuli are sent to the brain, which is expected to help prevent cognitive decline.

Give it a try!

Patakara exercise: Theme from Shoten

For older generations, the TV show “Shōten” is a familiar favorite.

Here’s an idea for enjoying Patakara exercises using the Shōten theme song.

It’s very simple! Just make the four sounds “pa,” “ta,” “ka,” and “ra” in time with the music.

That’s all it takes, yet it can help maintain and improve your ability to eat and swallow, and the act of inhaling and exhaling can also benefit the respiratory system.

If you can, try opening and closing your hands repeatedly at the same time.

Doing multiple activities simultaneously creates a “dual-task,” which may help prevent cognitive decline.

It’s fun, easy to do, and highly recommended.

Patakara Zoo

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Patakara Zoo

Introducing the idea for the Patakara Exercise: the Patakara Zoo, where you sing animal names that include the syllables “pa,” “ta,” “ka,” and “ra” to a simple melody.

As you sing names like panda, tanuki (raccoon dog), crow, and lion, you imitate their sounds and characteristics, making it easy to smile and have fun.

It can be done seated in a chair, right where you are, so it doesn’t require a special space.

It’s also recommended as a recreation activity in senior facilities.

Please give it a try!

Scarf Exercise: Nagasaki Was Rainy Again Today

[Lively Exercise with Music] “It Was Raining Again in Nagasaki Today” Scarf Exercise
Scarf Exercise: Nagasaki Was Rainy Again Today

Let’s do some gymnastics with excitement using props! Here are ideas for a scarf exercise set to “Nagasaki wa Kyou mo Ame Datta.” How about joining the workout with a scarf or a large handkerchief? Exercising in a different atmosphere than usual might make some people’s hearts dance with excitement.

The choreography is simple and easy to follow, which is appealing.

You can participate standing or seated, so give it a try while letting your scarf flutter gracefully.

Japanese June is gymnastics

[For Seniors] Maintain Physical Fitness with June Chair Exercises in Japan – by Gobō-sensei
Japanese June is gymnastics

To get through the summer, let’s work on maintaining our physical fitness! Here are some ideas for chair exercises for June in Japan.

The rainy season makes it hard to go outside, but even then, you want to stay healthy and keep up your stamina.

To enjoy the coming summer with energy, let’s use exercise to maintain our fitness.

In the video, you’ll find stretches and exercises you can do while seated in a chair.

Try incorporating them on days when you feel you haven’t moved much.

Song Exercise: Snail

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Song Exercise: Snail

You can use it even in the little breaks between activities! Here are some ideas for a sing-and-exercise routine using “Snail.” Isn’t the children’s song “Snail” one that everyone has heard before? Let’s enjoy the rainy season with song and exercise.

Singing out loud can really clear your mind! And by adding simple movements, you’ll likely stimulate both the brain and the body.

It’s okay if you mess up the choreography.

You can easily try it while making your own adjustments, so be sure to give it a go.

Fox Dance

Let’s dance the “Fox Dance” in the caregiving setting! [Rehabilitation Day Salon ‘Umi’] Day service (daycare) in Yokosuka City
Fox Dance

Let me introduce the Fox Dance that you can enjoy together with older adults.

It’s recommended because you can move your body while sitting in a chair.

After making a fox shape with your hands, use your arms and hands to dance.

The song has a quick tempo, but move within a comfortable range.

Once you get used to the moves, it could be fun to add some marching steps from the second round.

When it’s time to turn your neck, be careful to avoid falls.

The Fox Dance might be a great opportunity to spark new communication!