Swindon

Staying Active

Staying active is extremely important at all ages. This section contains useful advice and information about our network of partners. You can explore practical ways to keep active, and discover suitable exercises with a focus on building strength, and improving balance.
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Staying Active

The Importance of Physical Activity

Maintaining an active lifestyle is essential for reducing the risk of falls, and for promoting overall health and well-being as you age. It can help reduce the risk of heart disease, stroke, and a number of other health problems. However, before starting a new exercise routine, it's advisable to consult your GP, especially if you haven't been active for a while or if you have specific medical concerns. They can provide advice on appropriate activities and intensity levels tailored to your fitness level and health status.

Remember that something is better than nothing, even if it is just breaking up long periods of sitting with regular walks around the house or doing some exercises in your chair. If you’re already reasonably active, it is still worth making sure your strength, balance and bone health is at its best. Tai chi, dancing, swimming and bowls are all great options and choosing something you enjoy will help you make it part of a routine.

Swindon WOW Guide

Swindon WOW Guide is a listing of groups and activities suited to older people. It includes details of local social and support groups, lunch clubs, activity and exercise sessions, memory cafes and much more.

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Guidelines and Preparation

Discover essential guidelines and practical advice tailored to older adults looking to maintain an active and healthy lifestyle, while reducing the risk of falls.

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Find Local Exercise Classes

Whether you're already active or looking to start your journey, community-based exercise classes offer a fantastic way to maintain and improve your strength, balance, and fitness.

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Evidence Based Exercises

There are two evidence-based programmes in the UK, ‘Otago Exercise Programme' and ‘Falls Management Exercise Programme (FaME)’, which have been proven to reduce falls and the risk of future falls.

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Sitting Exercises

Gentle sitting exercises can be conveniently performed on your bed or chair, in the comfort of your home.

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Strength Exercises

Straightforward strength exercises are a great way to keep your muscles strong and healthy and help maintain or improve your mobility.

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General & Flexibility Exercises

Improve your flexibility and general fitness with simple exercises that you can easily complete at home.

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Balance Exercises

Including balance exercises in your routine is an important part of improving your stability when walking and preventing falls.

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Freedom To Move with Bill Bailey

Being active doesn’t have to require a costly investment. We Are Undefeatable helps you find ways to be more physically active that can be as simple and enjoyable as moving more whilst going about your day-to-day activities at home.

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Five In Five

Start building small amounts of activity into your day with Five in Five from We Are Undefeatable. These mini-workouts help you move in whatever way works for you.

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All Videos

View all of our showcased videos from partners including Move It or Lose It and We Are Undefeated.

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Help and Contacts

Find contact details for help and support available in your local area