I have been going to classes in both since becoming ill 7 years ago. At first it was the only exercise I could do even if I had to keep sitting down throughout the class!
I have slowly built up my stamina and I have slowly increased the amount of exercise I can do.
I also enjoy the support and camaraderie of the other people I attend the classes with.
I do tai chi, yoga and pilates . The tai chi should be no problem & is suitable for all . The key for yoga & pilates is to find an experienced & knowledgeable teacher you can trust and who can adapt any postures etc. to suit your needs e.g not a good idea for hearties to spend long in inverted poses. The teacher I go to for both always suggests 2-3 alternatives depending on individual needs abilities & adapted things for me after my HA. When you find someone have a chat with them about your health & see what they suggest. I have never done one to one & enjoy a class for the camaraderie.
I have been doing tai chi for over 20 years. I find since my heart attack I haven’t been able to manage it and I have no idea why. My husband did yoga for over 40 years but since developing a hiatus hernia has been told to stop so he does tai chi instead. I’m sure if you try them you’ll find which suits you best. Enjoy
I did a 6 week Pilates course with the physio in my local hospital a few years ago when I complained of a bad back.I now do it twice a week and find it very good.x
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