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OverviewIn Tipping Toward Balance, A Fitness Trainers Guide to Stability and Walking, Tracy shares eight exercises and the reasons why these specific exercises have helped clients regain their balance. As we age, specific injuries, and some diagnosis can cause someone to feel unbalanced, weak, and/or unstable in their walking gait. This leaves many prone to falls. Training the body and doing exercises that strengthen the correct muscles, proprioception and spatial awareness is Fall Prevention. Tracy shares eight specific exercises that have helped clients stop tripping and falling and to regain the ability to feel safe in movement again. In Tipping Toward balance Tracy shares some short stories of clients who all have assorted reasons for losing their balance and feeling unsafe in their daily footsteps. In this book you will gain knowledge and learn exercises and tips to help you: Feel safe walking Avoid falls Regain and strengthen your spatial awareness Help people at any age, including kids, not to lose their balance system strength See muscle illustrations to help you understand the essential muscles to be strengthened You do not have to exercise on the floor to strengthen your core. Learn how. And more A range of personal and specific factors may play a role in the body's balance and walking gait as they become off-kilter. This leaves people feeling unsafe in their movements, which, in turn, causes the walking gait to change and slow down because they feel out of balance or unstable. At this point, individuals may find themselves tripping often and/or falling down. At any age, but often as we get older, the body can become weaker. That can be due to illness, lack of exercise, neurological challenges, or a diagnosed condition. In many of these cases, the body begins to move more slowly. You can feel unsafe in everyday movements, even just walking. The center of the body, known as the core, must be built up in strength for the rest of the body to be able to perform movements at their best. Frequently, building core strength is thought to be achievable only when you get down on the floor and do crunches. Many clients with weakness or stability issues do not feel safe getting down to the floor. Consequently, that leaves them thinking it is a lost cause to attempt to strengthen the core muscles. Thankfully, this is not the truth. AWARD WINNING BOOK! American Bood Fest - Best Book Award Finalist - 3rd Place in Health/Aging 50+ catagory Full Product DetailsAuthor: Tracy L MarkleyPublisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Imprint: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Dimensions: Width: 13.30cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.132kg ISBN: 9781986552813ISBN 10: 1986552810 Pages: 118 Publication Date: 20 March 2018 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTracy L. Markley has been working and studying in the fitness industry for over 20 years. She is the owner of Tracy's Personal Training Fitness Studio. Previously, in Huntington Beach California for 17 years and re-located to Oregon in 2013. She is a Certified Health Fitness Specialist, Personal Trainer, Dance & Group Exercise Leader, Fitness & Nutrition, Biomechanics Specialist, AFAA Group Exercise Examiner, BOSU(R) Master Trainer, FiTOUR Pro-Trainer, as well as a Pilates and Yoga Instructor. In 2007 She published her first book, The Stroke of an Artist, The Journey of a Fitness Trainer and a Stroke Survivor. Her work and book has been Nationally Recognized. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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