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Recommended simple exercises for recreational activities for the elderly

We’d like to introduce some recommended exercises perfect for recreation at care facilities such as day service centers, or any place where seniors gather!

Many older adults find it difficult to move their legs and lower back freely, and standing can be a challenge.

However, if you avoid moving your body altogether, your mobility may decline further, increasing the risk of falls and becoming bedridden.

In this article, we’ve gathered simple exercises that seniors can do with ease.

Many of them can be done while seated, so be sure to try them with friends around you to help reduce a lack of physical activity!

Recommended Simple Exercises for Senior Recreation (71–80)

Urinary incontinence prevention exercises

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Urinary incontinence prevention exercises

This time, we’ll introduce exercises that are effective for preventing urinary incontinence.

The most common type is stress urinary incontinence, which occurs when you sneeze or move your body.

It’s often caused by looseness in the muscles that tighten the urethra, so focus on your lower abdomen as you perform the exercises.

Do deep breathing with the image of moving your belly.

Also stretch the muscles at the front of your thighs (the groin area) and the back of your legs.

When doing the exercise where you squeeze both hands between your knees, imagining that you’re holding in urine makes it more effective.

Consistency is important, so try to do a little every day.

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This is a game where you keep a balloon volleyball rally going while also keeping track of how many times you can send the balloon through a ring installed above.

By adding an extra element to the rally, players can focus more on the game, and aiming to hit the balloon upward can also help improve posture.

Quick decisions are important too—such as whether you should be the one to put the balloon through the ring or hit it to a spot that makes it easier for someone else to do so.

Splitting into teams and taking on the challenge together may also be a key point for boosting fun, as it helps teammates feel a stronger bond.

20-second daily back muscle training

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20-second daily back muscle training

In our everyday lives, we tend to unconsciously choose low-effort postures, which can lead to weakened back muscles without us even noticing.

Here’s a perfect 20-second exercise to bring awareness to your muscles and posture.

It’s simple: place both hands above your head, spread your arms, and open your chest.

Just correcting your posture in this way will help strengthen your back muscles.

If your back rounds, the effect diminishes, so keeping good posture is the most important part.

String Balloon Relay

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String Balloon Relay

It’s a game where you work with the person across from you to skillfully control a string you’re holding and carry a balloon to a target location.

Because you can’t move the balloon well with your own power alone, you feel a bit of frustration, but also the fun of cooperation.

If you make it like a relay where you pass the balloon to the next person, not only coordination with the person opposite you but also strategy with the person before and after you is tested, which makes the game even more engaging.

It’s a game where the spirit of cooperation is key, including how you tension and move the string.

Exercises to improve kyphotic posture

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Exercises to improve kyphotic posture

A hunched back is commonly called a “cat back,” but the technical term is kyphosis.

When your back is rounded, it affects your whole body.

While walking, you may start shuffling your feet, increasing the risk of falls, and your chin naturally tilts upward, which can lead to aspiration.

So let’s try a simple exercise to improve kyphotic posture.

Place both hands on your ribcage and inhale.

The key point is to check that your ribs lift upward.

Then, open your arms out to the sides and raise your head and neck upward.

Keep breathing slowly and hold this position for 10 seconds.

Just this alone can help bring a rounded, backward-leaning posture back toward neutral.

Intense Balloon Volleyball

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Intense Balloon Volleyball

It’s the same as balloon volleyball in that you keep the rally going without letting the balloon drop, but the only change is the number of balloons.

Since you’ll be chasing two balloons, not only your striking motion but also your concentration and dynamic vision will be tested.

A key point is that the balloons won’t necessarily be in the same place—when they fly apart, you’ll follow them with your head and gaze, so your body will likely loosen up as the game goes on.

As the number of balloons increases, the game becomes more intense and demands greater concentration, so start with a small number and gradually work your way up.

Exercises to prevent a hunched back

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Exercises to prevent a hunched back

To strengthen your back muscles, it’s important to move your shoulders.

If you can move them properly, it will help support correct posture and also improve rounded shoulders.

This is a training routine you can do while seated, slowly moving the muscles around your shoulder blades.

Follow a sequence that supports shoulder movement with coordinated arm and torso actions, and take your time to rotate your shoulders slowly.

It’s also important to proceed while exhaling slowly—relaxing will help increase your shoulder’s range of motion.