Cornwall

Strength Exercises

Build muscle strength and support your balance with these simple exercises you can do at home.

Strength plays a vital role in staying steady on your feet and managing everyday tasks. These gentle exercises are designed to help maintain or improve your muscle strength, particularly in your legs, hips and core.

You don’t need any fancy equipment - just a stable chair, some clear space, and supportive footwear. Start slowly, follow along with the videos, and build up gradually.

Improving your strength can make daily activities like climbing stairs, standing up from a chair or carrying shopping much easier — and can reduce the risk of falls.

Before You Begin:

  • Wear loose, comfortable clothing and well-fitting shoes
  • Make sure the area around you is free from hazards
  • Use a sturdy chair or worktop for support
  • Keep water nearby and take breaks when needed

Strength with Alex


Exercises to Strengthen Hips


Standing Push-Ups


Shoulder Press


Standing up from the Floor


Sit-to-Stand Exercise


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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

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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.

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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.

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With thanks to Move it or Lose it 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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