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Cardiovascular Endurance

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Five-Minute Chair Test: A Quick Gauge of Fitness at 55
fitness1 month ago

Five-Minute Chair Test: A Quick Gauge of Fitness at 55

A five-minute, hands-free sit-to-stand test from a chair can reveal functional fitness after age 55 by simultaneously challenging legs, core stability, and heart–lung endurance. If you maintain a steady pace with proper posture for the full five minutes, you’re considered above average for your age. Research links sit-to-stand performance to mobility, fall risk, and even mortality, making this a practical real‑world gauge of fitness. The article provides step-by-step guidance: sit tall, cross arms, brace the core, rise through the heels with a fully extended hip, lower with controlled descent, and breathe steadily to sustain a sustainable tempo without knee strain.

"Fitness Tips for Seniors: Endurance and Brain-Boosting Workouts"
health-and-fitness3 years ago

"Fitness Tips for Seniors: Endurance and Brain-Boosting Workouts"

Endurance exercise is crucial for staying healthy and in shape, especially after 60. Pushups, planks, squats, swimming, indoor cycling, and walking are some of the most beneficial endurance exercises for improving cardiovascular and muscular endurance. These exercises can help improve posture, core stability, and lower body strength, while also being low-impact and easy on the joints. Walking for just 30 minutes a day can decrease the risk of developing type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and stroke.