Love to Move - Seated Gymnastics Programme for Healthy Aging

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Engage in the Love to Move seated gymnastics programme, tailored for older individuals and those with dementia. Enhance cognitive function, coordination, and daily living activities through a combination of gymnastic foundation skills, cognitive stimulation therapy, and social interaction exercises. The program focuses on asymmetrical movement patterns to benefit brain processing independence, aiding in improved functionality and mobility. Try the suggested exercises to promote bilateral coordination and cognitive enhancement in a fun and interactive way.


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  1. Love to Move Age and dementia friendly seated gymnastics programme Designed to get older people moving and functioning better. Integrating the use of gymnastic foundation skills, cognitive stimulation therapy and social interaction activities.

  2. Based on bilaterally asymmetrical movement patterns. Understood to benefit older people and those with dementia and mild cognitive impairment, by enabling the left side and right side of the brain to process information independently; thus improving cognitive function, coordination and the ability to carry out activities of daily living more independently

  3. Place your hands on your knees. Turn one palm to face upwards and one palm to face Downwards. Alternate the palm which faces upwards. Try this action 20 times

  4. Grab your nose with your left hand whilst grabbing your left earlobe with your right hand. Make sure to grab your ear and nose with a light touch using your index finger and thumb Clap your hands. Repeat but this time grab your nose with your right hand and your right earlobe with your left hand

  5. Practice drawing a stick with both hands. Starting at the top, use your hands or index fingers to draw a stick vertically downwards. Practice this action several times with your left hand mirroring the actions of your right hand

  6. Practice drawing triangles with both hands Starting at the top, use your hands or index fingers to draw right angle triangles. Then return to the starting position at the top.

  7. Once youve mastered mirroring each side of your body with your stick and triangle drawing, it is time to try and do some bilaterally asymmetrical actions: For a count of six, starting with both hands at the top, draw three sticks with one hand and two triangles with the opposite hand. On the 6th count, both hands should return to the starting position at the top!

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