Balance & Strength Training
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Whether you are recovering from an injury and working on proprioception, or want to improve your balance and strength, our trainers can get you to the next level in your personal goal.
Playing a competitive sport, going for a run, or standing at the top of a ladder all require balance and strength. Balance is involved in every aspect of daily life, including standing, walking, bending over to tie your shoes, and walking up and down a flight of stairs. If you partake in a strenuous activity like playing a demanding sport, are a professional or dedicated athlete, or working in a physically taxing environment, balance and strength become critical not only to your success, but your overall safety as well.
Most of us take our sense of balance for granted. We started walking as a toddler and improved our balance and coordination as we grew up playing sports or participating in a variety of activities after school. But balance over our lifetime is not guaranteed, and as we age our sense of balance can diminish slowly over time without our realizing it. Add in a chronic injury like repetitive ankle sprains or knee and hip injuries, and the affected joint can lose its proprioception and become weak and unstable.
Because the joints in our body are complex, every injury has the potential to subsequently reduce your balance and proprioception (the perception and awareness of the position and movement of your body). However, you can quickly improve both your proprioception and balance with exercises tailored specifically for this. When a joint is sprained, such as a common ankle sprain, it loses proprioception, feels unstable, and may give out without warning. Exercises involving proprioceptive and balance will help the body relearn ways to control the position of the joint and prevent injury in physically active individuals and athletes.
Finally, improved balance and stability will equalize the strength of antagonistic muscle pairs – where one muscle contracts while the other muscle relaxes or lengthens – as well as greatly improve the performance of smaller, stabilizing muscles necessary for more strenuous sports or activities. Following a consistent balance training program will lead to greater strength in your larger strength training movements while providing greater stability due to your improved balance.
Balance and Strength Training
The Center for Health and Longevity provides Balance and Strength training for all ages and abilities. Give us a call to schedule your customized Training Session today.
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Our Trainers are highly skilled professional athletes with many years of performance experience, and use the latest equipment & training methods