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Page 1: Being Active with Limited Mobility The University of Georgia Cooperative Extension.

Being Active with Limited Mobility

The University of Georgia Cooperative Extension

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What is Limited Mobility?

The reduced ability to move physically because of injury, age or illness.

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Does it mean you cannot be Active?

• Check with health care provider

• May need physical therapist or trainer to help

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Warm Up First!

• Neck rolls

• Shoulder circles

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Other Warm Up Exercises

• Arm swings

• Side bends

• Marching in place

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Possible Activities

• Water exercises

• Exercises with balls

• Exercise bands

• Active Stretching

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Water Exercises

• Non-Weight Bearing• Good if cannot stand

easily. • Ideal for arthritis

sufferers• Great during warm

weather

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Exercises with Balls

• Inexpensive

• Range of motion

• Use medicine balls to increase weight

• Do alone or with others

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Exercise Bands

– Wide rubber band or tubing with handles

– Different colors mean different amount of strength to stretch

– At sports equipment stores

– Increases flexibility and strength

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Active Stretching

• Improves flexibility• Do only after muscles

are warm• No bouncing• Hold each for 20

seconds• Good after any

workout

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Be active at least 5 days a week

Be moderately physically active for 30 TO 60 MINUTES a day.

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Walk Georgia

• 12 week on-line fitness program

• www.walkgeorgia.org

• Log minutes of activity

• Converted to miles

• Do virtual tour of Georgia

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Register as an individual or as a team

• 4 member teams

• Individuals

• Groups

• Occurs in spring and fall

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Online tools

• Welcome• Activity log• Interactive

map• Rankings

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Online tools: Activity log• Weekly• Activity• Time• Mileage

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Online tools: Map• Manipulate map• Move through state• Neighbor counties• 3 moves per 15 miles• Teams share miles

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Low Mobility Activities on the Website

• Actual pictures and written descriptions to show how to do

• On the drop down menu where activities logged

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Summary

• Be active even if you have limited mobility.

• Check with your doctor before starting a new exercise program.

• Join Walk Georgia to get ideas for exercise and to log your activity.

• Good options are – Water exercise

– Exercise with balls

– Exercise bands

– Active stretching

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What Did You Learn Today?

• True or False. Water exercise is good for people with arthritis.

• True or False. Warm up your muscles before stretching.

• True or False. Walk Georgia is offered in the summer for 4 weeks.


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