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Balance exercises

Balance exercises can help you keep your balance at any age. They can make you feel more secure. Older adults especially need balance exercises to help prevent falls. The risk of falling goes up after age 65. It’s good to include balance training with physical activity and strength training in your daily activity.
Walking can help with balance. Almost anything you do that keeps you on your feet and moving can help with balance somewhat. But adding exercises to your daily routine to improve your balance can help make you more stable. Balance exercises can help keep you moving safely and help you stay independent

Weight shifts

When you're ready to try balance exercises, start with weight shifts:

Single-leg balance

Standing on one leg is another common balance exercise:

Bicep curls for balance

Weights can make balance exercises more challenging and work the core muscles. Try biceps curls with a dumbbell:

Tai chi for balance

Another exercise that can help improve balance and lower the risk of falls is a form of gentle movement training called tai chi. Tai chi may improve balance and make you more stable and less likely to fall.
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