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[Seated] Fun Health Exercises for Older Adults and Seniors

More and more people are finding their bodies tire easily and feel they’re spending longer periods sitting in a chair.

Some of you may be wondering, “Is there any training I can do while seated?” In this article, we introduce enjoyable health exercises you can do while sitting! We’ve compiled easy activities for everyday life, including strength training you can do from a seated position and brain-training exercises.

Be sure to try incorporating them as recreational activities in nursing care facilities as well!

[Can Be Done Seated] Fun Health Exercises for Older Adults and Seniors (91–100)

20-second daily back muscle training

[Shoulder stiffness & posture improvement] 20-second-a-day back extension training! Also helps reduce tripping while walking, etc.
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.

365-Step March Exercise

Seated Exercises to the Song “365-Step March” [Seniors] [Day Service]
365-Step March Exercise

This is about moving your body energetically to the rhythm of Kiyoko Suizenji’s song “365-Step March.” By matching the powerful yet steady tempo characteristic of a march, you can put real strength into the exercises.

The routine mainly involves moving the upper body while seated in a chair, and by keeping proper posture in mind, it can lead to a full-body workout.

Incorporating steps and hand claps, and even singing along as you go, will make it more enjoyable to move—highly recommended.

[Seated] Fun Health Exercises for Older Adults and Seniors (101–110)

Chair exercises in April

[Gentle Exercise] Japan’s April Chair Exercises – Teacher Gobō
Chair exercises in April

As the warm weather sets in, many older adults may feel like moving their bodies and becoming more active.

This time, we’re introducing chair exercises themed around April that you can do indoors.

While seated, reach your hands forward as if you’re catching cherry blossom petals.

We’ll also do some brain training that recalls food stalls at cherry blossom festivals, along with exercises to strengthen your muscles.

By doing exercises and brain training related to April, older adults can get a sense of the season.

And because these exercises are done while sitting in a chair, many older adults can take part.

Leg exercises with beanbags

Foot exercises with beanbags~ 🎶 So much fun 😊 Let’s try 😆 #recreation #activitiesForSeniors #exercise #shorts #concentration #beanbags #dayService
Leg exercises with beanbags

Here’s a foot exercise you can do indoors using beanbags.

Sit in a chair and place one beanbag on your knee.

Do a marching motion with the leg that has the beanbag on it.

Start with one leg, then gradually try placing beanbags on both legs or increase the number of beanbags.

Not only does this work as a foot exercise, but keeping the beanbags from falling while you march also helps improve concentration.

Because it doesn’t require heavy objects and can be done while seated, it’s recommended for older adults as well.

When the weather turns warm, you feel like moving your body, right? This simple indoor beanbag foot exercise is an easy way to get started.

15-minute lunchtime exercise

[Just Play It: 11 Picks] “15-Minute Lunchtime Exercises!” Group Exercise and Group Rehab for Seniors and Care Facilities [Day-Service Exercises] by Ryusei Ishida
15-minute lunchtime exercise

In many senior care facilities, some may incorporate exercise as a daily lunchtime routine.

However, doing exercises every day can make them feel repetitive.

So here are some seated exercises you can try.

Let’s get the body moving by touching knees and elbows, lifting the hips slightly from the chair, and more.

While seated, you can move not just your hands and arms but your whole body.

Long exercise sessions can be tiring for older adults, so about 15 minutes seems manageable.

Try it while taking breaks as needed.

Iki-iki Exercises: Tokyo Boogie-Woogie

[Lively Exercise with Music] Easy Rhythm Workout to 'Tokyo Boogie-Woogie'
Iki-iki Exercises: Tokyo Boogie-Woogie

It’s a routine designed to move and train various parts of the body in time with Shizuko Kasagi’s classic song “Tokyo Boogie-Woogie.” The key point is that the song’s tempo is light yet unhurried, so let’s proceed while carefully checking each movement.

It’s important to perform the motions accurately, but if you focus too much on that, your movements can become stiff—so enjoying the music is also essential for smooth motion.

By keeping proper sitting posture in mind as you go, you can further enhance the effectiveness of the movements.

Guu-Choki-Paa Exercise

Let's try it: the Rock-Paper-Scissors Exercise [A recreation/exercise for seniors!]
Guu-Choki-Paa Exercise

The “Goo-Choki-Paa Exercise” is a workout where you do body exercises while making rock–scissors–paper hand shapes.

Because it moves your whole body, not just your fingers, it’s likely to have positive effects on both physical and mental health.

It can be done seated, which makes it appealing because it can be adjusted to the physical and mental condition of older adults.

First, move your upper body while doing rock–scissors–paper with your hands.

Tilting your head upward also engages the neck, making it a good exercise.

Next, do rock–scissors–paper with your feet.

This helps loosen the muscles in your legs and hip joints, so it should be a very beneficial workout.