We all want to be strong, flexible and mobile, and it becomes more and more important as we age. It doesn’t matter if you play sports, run marathons, or want to be able to walk up the stairs without difficulty, the theory is the same.
Why It Is Important
Being strong, flexible and mobile is important to avoid injury, which helps us live better, more fulfilling lives being able to do the things we love. It can also mean the difference between staying in our own homes or having to be in an assisted living facility.
Strength
Strength is the amount of force a muscle can produce. Strength training helps build muscle so that you can get stronger.
Strength training requires putting enough resistance on your muscles that they need to work harder than normal, which can look different for everyone! If you have a hard time getting up from a seated position, doing some bodyweight squats, or even practicing getting out of a chair without assistance is strength training.
If you are new to exercise, using light weights like 3-5lbs and moving up as you get stronger is the best way to get stronger with less risk of injury.
Not only will your muscles get stronger with strength training, but your bones will also get stronger, it will help decrease body fat and it can help boost your mood and energy levels.
Mobility
Mobility is how well a joint moves through its range of active range of motion. Active range of motion is when you are using a muscle to move the joint, like making snow angels with your arms, or circling your ankle. Mobility also takes into account your nervous system - how well your brain tells your body to move.
If you aren’t mobile, building strength is difficult. Imagine trying to do a bicep curl if you aren’t able to move your elbow!
Mobility training focuses on increasing or maintaining your range of motion. Yoga or exercises that go through full ranges of motion like squats, arm/shoulder circles, and cat/cow are great for mobility.
Being mobile means that you are able to move through your daily activities without much difficulty. You are able to bend down and pick up something, walk up the stairs, get up from a seated position or get something off a high shelf.
Flexibility
Flexibility is how well a joint moves and your muscles lengthen through a passive range of motion - while gravity or someone else is moving it for you. Mobility and Flexibility often get mixed up, but they are different.
Often we think of being able to do the splits as being flexible, but it also means being able to move through a range of motion. Flexibility helps with balance and staying injury free, as inflexible muscles can tire more quickly.
Flexibility training involves stretching, which can be static or dynamic. Static stretches are what we commonly think of, like stretching your neck by moving your ear towards your shoulder. Dynamic stretching is warming up your muscles through activities that bring you through your range of motion, similar to training for mobility.
Final Thoughts
Now that you know why it is important to be strong, flexible and mobile, you can start incorporating that into your workout routine.
If you have an injury keeping you from being as active as you’d like, come in for an assessment! Contact us at 902-865-8100.
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