Limited Mobility
Exercise is important – even when you have limited mobility. You can choose low-impact exercises that will help you build strength and flexibility.
Chair Exercises
Chair exercises are an excellent form of physical activity for individuals with limited mobility, offering a safe and accessible way to improve overall health and wellbeing. Chronic conditions like kidney disease can significantly limit traditional exercise options, however, chair exercises provide a range of benefits that make them an ideal choice for maintaining independence and wellbeing.
Incorporate the on-demand classes below in your daily routine to improve your physical fitness and overall health and wellbeing.
Benefits
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Chair exercises target various muscle groups, helping to maintain or improve muscle strength. They also enhance flexibility, which is crucial for performing daily activities. Strengthened muscles reduce the risk of falls and improve posture and stability.
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Many chair-based exercises, such as seated marches or arm raises, can elevate the heart rate, promoting cardiovascular health. Regular practice helps improve circulation, reducing the risk of heart disease and enhancing overall endurance.
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Gentle movements in chair exercises can help lubricate joints and reduce stiffness, providing relief for those with arthritis or joint pain. By maintaining joint flexibility, these exercises support a wider range of motion and reduce discomfort.
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Physical activity, even while seated, burns calories and can assist in weight management. This is particularly important for individuals with low mobility, who may face challenges in staying active and maintaining a healthy weight.
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Exercise releases endorphins, which improve mood and reduce stress and anxiety. Chair exercises can also help combat feelings of isolation by promoting a sense of accomplishment and routine, especially when done in a group setting or via online classes.
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Chair exercises often include movements that enhance balance and coordination, even while seated. This is crucial for preventing falls and maintaining independence in daily life.
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Chair exercises can be easily tailored to individual needs and abilities. They require minimal equipment and can be performed at home, making them highly accessible. Individuals can gradually increase intensity as their strength and endurance improve.
On-Demand Classes
Limited Mobility Instructors
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Ten years ago, Brenda Brown was doing hemodialysis three days a week while waiting to receive a new kidney. Her daughter knew how difficult her kidney disease was not only for her but for her special-needs brother and the entire family. She was immediately tested to see if she could donate her kidney to help Brenda but unfortunately, they were not a match. Her daughter, only 23 years old at the time, was determined, and her tenacity brought the family strength while they waited on the Living Donor Paired Exchange (LDPE) registry. After a chain of organ donors and recipients was established, she flew to Calgary and donated her kidney to a stranger so Brenda could receive a kidney in Vancouver at St Paul’s Hospital.
Brenda suffers from IgA nephropathy, also known as Berger’s disease. Today Brenda is a mother of three, a grandmother of four and a proud kidney transplant “thriver”. She now lives a healthy, active lifestyle that includes yoga, paddleboarding, playing slo-pitch with her kids and walking/hiking with her dog.
Brenda volunteers as board President of the Canadian Transplant Association and has competed in tennis, ball throw, shotput, giant slalom and curling at the Canadian Transplant Games and Winter Games respectively. She has never thought of herself as an athlete capable of competition. But won gold in tennis in 2018 and shotput and bronze in curling in 2020. Brenda is participating in the Kidney March and will compete next year at the World Games in Perth.
Brenda works full-time as a tech Project Manager and part-time as a certified Yoga Instructor. Brenda was taught in the Anusara Yoga school of alignment, Hatha, Yin and Chair yoga practices with a focus on breath and energy and the belief that every person is seen equally, divine in mind, body and spirit. It is an all-inclusive school designed for everybody. Brenda is a fully insured and registered teacher with the Yoga Alliance.
Her journey to yoga has been one of growth and healing post-transplant and one that she always knew and planned to share with our kidney and transplant community and was her inspiration to become a teacher 3 years ago. Yoga was Brenda’s light on her path back to health and sport, post-transplant. Yoga led to her transformation physically, mentally and spiritually. She looks forward to sharing her story and her yoga with kidney and transplant patients alike that desire to learn more about their bodies and how yoga might assist them in the healing and strength process.
We are thrilled to have kidney warrior Brenda offer several yoga classes to our Kidney Wellness community.
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As a Clinical Exercise Physiologist, Ryley Carr is a health and exercise professional who is trained to work with clients with chronic diseases and comorbidities where exercise training has been shown to be of therapeutic benefit.
Ryley utilizes scientific rationale for exercise prescription, physical activity counselling, exercise supervision, and health education/promotion to assist her clients in the recovery from illness and prevent or manage chronic disease. Ryley has been in the field for over 6 years and is ultimately passionate about helping individuals use exercise as medicine.
Her certifications include:
American College of Sports Medicine - Certified Clinical Exercise Physiologist
Bachelor of Science - Major in Kinesiology with a focus in Active Rehabilitation and a Minor in Gerontology
American Council on Exercise - Orthopaedic Exercise Specialist
American Council on Exercise - Fitness Nutrition Specialist
First Aid & CPR Training CertificationWe are delighted to have Ryley bring her expertise and passion for exercise to help those living with chronic disease, and with a close family member with kidney issues, we know this is a cause near and dear to her.
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Amy has been a student of yoga for over 10 years. She has practiced a variety of different styles of yoga and believes there is yoga for everybody, and that anyone can do yoga.
Amy completed her 200-hour yoga teacher training in 2020, and she is currently working towards her 500-hour certification with a designation as a Therapeutic Yoga Specialist through YogaMedicine® with Tiffany Cruikshank. She believes that yoga is more than just a movement practise; it's a way to connect to your body on a deeper level, using slow, mindful practices to nourish and heal the body. She is a big advocate for healthy eating and nutrition, and she loves cooking.
When she is not on her mat, you can find her at the farmer's market, in her garden, reading on her patio, or travelling the globe. Yoga retreats are her favourite way to travel!
Amy is also a big advocate of supporting kidney patients and caregivers and has a family member with kidney-related issues. We are so pleased Amy has joined our Kidney Wellness Hub of instructors and we will know you will love her warm and engaging style she brings to her classes.