Understand Proper Resistance Used and Benefits of Strength Training
Strength training is a crucial component of a full body physical therapy program. It not only helps in building muscle mass and strength but also offers a wide range of benefits for overall health and well-being. By engaging in strength training exercises, individuals can improve their posture, increase bone density, boost metabolism, and reduce the risk of injury.
In addition, strength training plays a key role in enhancing athletic performance and improving functional movement patterns. It can also help in managing chronic conditions such as arthritis, diabetes, and osteoporosis. Furthermore, regular strength training sessions can lead to better balance, coordination, and flexibility, which are essential for maintaining an active and independent lifestyle as we age.
You will learn how to use the Resistance/Exertion Scale for choosing the right resistance. We offer you a video and a document that you may print or save to your device so there is no confusion.
Key Lesson Concepts:
- Builds muscle mass and strength
- Learn how to choose the proper resistance for you
- Improves posture and bone density
- Boosts metabolism and reduces risk of injury
- Enhances athletic performance and functional movement patterns
- Manages chronic conditions such as arthritis, diabetes, and osteoporosis
- Improves balance, coordination, and flexibility
Lesson Summary
Strength training is a vital element of a holistic physical therapy regimen, providing various benefits for overall health:
- Builds muscle mass and strength
- Improves posture and bone density
- Boosts metabolism and reduces the risk of injury
- Enhances athletic performance and functional movement patterns
- Manages chronic conditions like arthritis, diabetes, and osteoporosis
- Improves balance, coordination, and flexibility
Learning to use the Resistance/Exertion Scale is crucial for selecting the appropriate resistance level:
- You will understand how to choose the proper resistance for your needs
- Access a video and document for clear guidance, avoiding confusion
With regular strength training, individuals can enjoy a more active and independent lifestyle as they age.
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