Exercise Injury Prevention & Treatment Mind & Body WellnessStuck Inside? Exercises to Do at Home By Jane Farrell The snowy season is upon us – but you can still exercise even in the middle of a blizzard! Here, from the SeniorHealth division of the National Institutes of Health, are some at-home exercises for when you’re snowbound. (As always, check with your doctor before beginning or changing any exercise program.)Dance to music on the radio or a CDLift hand weights, soup cans, water bottles while watching TV. You can also use resistance bands.Do floor exercises like thigh stretches and hip stretchesDo leg lifts while holding on to a sturdy chair, counter or wall for support (Watch the video to see this exercise performed.)March in place or walk around the room while talking on the telephoneTake a few extra trips up and down the steps at home to strengthen your legs and build enduranceWork out with an exercise DVD. Get “Everyday Exercises,” the free exercise DVD from the National Institute on Aging (NIA). (Click here for ordering information.)While putting your groceries away, strengthen your arms by lifting the milk carton or a 1-pound can a few timesWalk on the treadmill, ride the stationary bike, or use the rowing machine that’s gathering dust in your bedroom or basementVacuum, mop, sweep, or dust those hard-to-reach areasPlay ping pong with the grandkidsTake advantage of small bits of “down time” to do an exercise or two. For example, while you’re waiting for the coffee to brew or for your spouse to get ready to go out, do a few wall push-ups or calf stretches.For more information on other health issues, visit the Senior Health website. Share this: