Cornwall

General Exercises

These short routines can help you get moving and feel more confident on your feet, wherever you're starting from.

These general exercise videos offer gentle, accessible routines that you can do at home, at your own pace. They focus on everyday movement to support strength, mobility, and wellbeing - whether you’re just getting started or looking for something to keep you active between classes.

The videos are suitable for most people, including those who are less confident or returning to activity after a break. You don’t need any special equipment - just a sturdy chair, comfortable clothing, and a space where you feel safe.

Start slowly, listen to your body, and remember that even a few minutes of movement can make a difference.

Safety Tips:

  • Clear your space of trip hazards
  • Keep water nearby
  • Hold on to a stable surface if needed
  • Stop if you feel dizzy, unwell or in pain

 Wake-up routine


How to stay active - Part 1


How to stay active - Part 2


Healthy Joints 


The Cuppa Routine 


Easy Everyday Exercises


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Move More – falls prevention exercise classes

Find out more about Move More exercise classes designed to help older adults regain confidence, improve strength, balance and mobility, and reduce the risk of falls.

Email: info@icareimove.com
Telephone: 08000541118

Visit Move More website

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Staying Active in Cornwall

Looking for a way to get moving and meet others? This page helps you find local classes that support strength, balance and confidence in the Cornwall area.

Visit Staying Active in Cornwall

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Staying Active Support

These organisations offer advice and support on a wide range of topics, including ageing well, staying independent, managing health conditions and accessing care services.

Find Staying Active support

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With thanks to Move it or Lose it for providing these helpful videos. 
Visit their website to explore more ways to stay active: Move it or Lose it


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