Better balance for life : banish the fear of falling with simple activities added to your everyday routine / Carol Clements ; foreword by Jon LaPook, MD.
Record details
- ISBN: 1615194150 (pbk.)
- ISBN: 9781615194155 (pbk.)
- Physical Description: viii, 182 pages : illustrations (some colour)
- Publisher: New York : The Experiment, [2018]
- Copyright: ©2018
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| Immediate Source of Acquisition Note: | LSC 19.95 |
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| Subject: | Falls (Accidents) in old age > Prevention. Exercise for older people. |
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- 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.
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| Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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| Stroud Branch | 617.100846 Cle | 31681020096483 | NONFICPBK | Available | - |
- Grand Central PubâFalls can kill you. Hereâs how to minimize the risk. . . . Get Carol Clementsâs new book, Better Balance for Life, that details a 10-week plan for improving stability.ââJane Brody, The New York Times
Improve your balance in just ten weeks without breaking a sweat
As you age, stumbling blocks are everywhere: the bottom step, the roadside curb, and even the living room carpet. But you donât have to live in fear of falling. With Better Balance for Life, you will learn all-new, simple activities to help you build strength and increase flexibility to improve your balance! In this ten-week program, personal trainer Carol Clements shows you effortless moves to slide into your everyday routine.- Already brushing your teeth? Try standing on one foot while touching the counter to build stability.
- Watching TV? Learn how to extend your toes and flex your ankle to develop more nimble feetâand greater mobility.
- Workman Press.“Falls can kill you. Here’s how to minimize the risk. . . . Get Carol Clements’s new book, Better Balance for Life, that details a 10-week plan for improving stability.”—Jane Brody, The New York Times
Improve your balance in just ten weeks without breaking a sweat
As you age, stumbling blocks are everywhere: the bottom step, the roadside curb, and even the living room carpet. But you don’t have to live in fear of falling. With Better Balance for Life, you will learn all-new, simple activities to help you build strength and increase flexibility to improve your balance! In this ten-week program, personal trainer Carol Clements shows you effortless moves to slide into your everyday routine.- Already brushing your teeth? Try standing on one foot while touching the counter to build stability.
- Watching TV? Learn how to extend your toes and flex your ankle to develop more nimble feet—and greater mobility.
- Workman Press.
This easy 10-week program incorporates simple exercises for balance and posture into the regular activities of a daily routine. Scheduling of disciplined workout sessions is not required! Four skills each week are introduced when carrying out habits like brushing teeth, rinsing the dishes, putting on your socks, or going up stairs. Humorous illustrations accompany the text.
 - Workman Press.'Falls can kill you. Here's how to minimize the risk. . . . Get Carol Clements's new book, Better Balance for Life, that details a 10-week plan for improving stability.''Jane Brody, The New York Times
Improve your balance in just ten weeks without breaking a sweat
As you age, stumbling blocks are everywhere: the bottom step, the roadside curb, and even the living room carpet. But you don't have to live in fear of falling. With Better Balance for Life, you will learn all-new, simple activities to help you build strength and increase flexibility to improve your balance! In this ten-week program, personal trainer Carol Clements shows you effortless moves to slide into your everyday routine.- Already brushing your teeth? Try standing on one foot while touching the counter to build stability.
- Watching TV? Learn how to extend your toes and flex your ankle to develop more nimble feet'and greater mobility.
- WW Norton
Better Balance for LifeThe New York Times - WW Norton
Better Balance for LifeAlready brushing your teeth? Try standing on one foot while touching the counter to build stability.Watching TV? Learn how to extend your toes and flex your ankle to develop more nimble feetâand greater mobility.