As I mentioned earlier today, while the Yoga for Grandparents video was a great way to involve a partner in your yoga practice, it might not be the best workout for anyone with joint issues or limited mobility. But Melissa Thoemke, a fitness coordinator for the Panorama Aquatic and Fitness Center, a retirement community in Olympia, Washington, came to our rescue. Because she works with seniors, these poses are specifically geared toward those with limited mobility or knee problems.
Sitting Mountain
This pose is done best from a chair.
- Sit tall in a chair with your feet flat on the floor and your shoulders relaxed under your ears.
- Place your hands palms up on your lap.
- Cross your wrists in front of your solar plexus.
- Interlace your fingers and raise your arms as high as is comfortable and look at the back of your hand (make sure that you do not hyper-extend your neck).
- Repeat once.
This pose can be done in a chair or on the floor.
- Return to the first phase of Sitting Mountain.
- Extend both of your arms out to your sides, palms facing the floor.
- Inhale as you bring your right arm over your head, bending slightly at the waist. Exhale as you return to center.
- Repeat with the right side.
This pose is done best from a chair.
- Return to the first phase of Sitting Mountain
- Turn to the right side of your chair and extend your left leg behind you, pressing the heel back.
- Raise your arms above your head, arch as much as is comfortable and look up, taking care not to hyper-extend your neck.
This pose is done best from a chair.
- Return to the first phase of Sitting Mountain
- Exhale, pressing your spine to the back of the chair
- Inhale, pulling your abdominal region forward, lifting the chest and chin up (remember to take care not to hyper-extend the neck)
- Repeat as desired.










7 comments:
Have either of you two done hot yoga? I really want to try it! Let me know ;)
Erica: Nope, we haven't. Try it and let us know what you think! Maybe we'll put it on our to-do list.
My sister is obsessed with hot yoga... I have yet to try it!
I'll pass these exercises on to my future mother in law! She'll LOVE them!
thats so cute! yoga for grandparents- I love it.
Kelly Turner
www.everygymsnightmare.com
Yoga for Granny's seems TOTALLY my style LOL
I don't understand the directions on "Sitting Mountain." How do you cross your wrists with your palms up and then interlace your fingers?
Hope I don't sound like an idiot, but seriously, how do you do it?
Goonniette: Not at all! I sat and thought about that one for awhile, actually. The only way it actually makes sense is to interlace your fingers backwards so that the backs of your hands are facing each other, in which case your fingers aren't completely intertwined, but just hooked together. Or you can forget all the crossing mumbo-jumbo and intertwine your fingers normally. Hope that makes some sense? :)
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