Slow March Exercise: Improve Balance and Stability #shorts

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Published4 months ago
Duration0:36
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Languageen
CategoryHowto & Style
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeYouTube Short

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Views1.2K
Likes21
Comments1
Engagement Rate1.80%
Likes per 100 views1.71
Comments per 1K views0.82

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The slow march is a simple but powerful exercise to improve balance, stability, and confidence while standing and walking. By slowing down the marching motion, you’re forced to spend more time balancing on one leg, which strengthens your legs, hips, ankles, and core while improving coordination and control. In this video, you’ll learn how to perform the slow march safely and effectively. You’ll alternate lifting one knee at a time while standing tall and steady. If you need support, keep a chair nearby — close enough to reach easily without having to lean or lose your balance. Some days you may feel confident without support, and other days you may need it, and that’s perfectly okay. This exercise is great for seniors, beginners, and anyone wanting better balance, fall prevention, and improved walking stability. Practice regularly to build leg strength, reduce fall risk, and move with more confidence in everyday life. #1 Deep Nerve In Your Foot Keeping Your Upright & Stable http://www.criticalbench.com/growth/neuro-balance 🔵Thanks for Watching Critical Bench! Please Like and Subscribe🔵 Critical Bench - Subscribe to Our Channel: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=criticalbench The Compound - Subscribe to Our Channel: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=gymexercises === #slowmarch #balancetraining #balanceexercises #fallprevention #balanceandcoordination #legstrength #legday #legworkout #improvebalance #lowerbodyworkout #lowerbodystrength #seniorfitness #chriswilson #neurobalancetherapy #criticalbench

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