I have been doing this for well over a year. It really has become almost second nature. I can even run backwards. Like go up hill backwards, puts a real burn in the quads. Has several other benefits. Mainly, it has taken away morning stiffness in my back. Improved my posture. Added tone to other muscles besides legs. And helped with weight loss. Really looking forward to some testing later this year on mental status. I am only 71, hoping it helps delay some decline as I get older.
Yes I do this too. People look at me like I am crazy but I walk up a steep hill backwards. I count 10 steps and turn forward then do 10 steps backwards and keep repeating up the hill. It’s great cardio and is second nature at this point. This hill is so steep that walking backwards is a relief to take the strain off going up the whole thing forward.
According to my experience walking backward for a wihle after I had walked (Hiking) for quite a while and the body got abit tired, is like a refreshing massage for the back the rest of the body.
Excellent!!👍 So good for our body & brain. I walk backwards when grocery shopping using my shopping buggy to help support me! Also when waiting in any line, I no longer become impatient and use this valuable time - after all, I am 76 yrs old and every minute is invaluable - to do balance exercises!🙂 Using the shipping buggy to help support me if I need!
I walk barefoot in the nature and since one year I walk backwards for 10 minutes and then forwards and again 10 minutes backwards…this is very very good I can feel it in my body 👍🍀
It's a interesting subject for me because I have been backward walking for over 10 years. I backward walk about 500 steps, which I do after my mirmal forward brisk walking over 6000 steps. This activity has become a normal thing for me now. However, my initiative to backwards walking was to do reverse activity to my forward regular walking. This way I thought that I do some balancing of my walking activity. Now I understand that it accrues some benefits for the health. I'm so excited about it. Thank you for giving some significance to it.
@TheNimaldez. I am trying to relate what you said to what I am doing. I really don’t know how many steps I take, but I try to walk every day on the treadmill for 30 minutes on days that I am feeling a little off, I don’t bother going fast at all. Other days I could speed it up when I’m feeling more energetic. My problem is I don’t know how many steps I’m taking. I’m just there for 30 minutes if you have been doing your regimen for over 10 years and you still think it has beneficial, I am interested in trying it. What I have done so far is forward on the treadmill for 30 minutes and then backward steps, up a step and down for five minutes. I’ve only been doing the backward step up for a couple of weeks and already I can tell a beneficial difference. so I’m looking around on TH-cam for something to add to those two things.
I'm 61 yrs old, and as a part of my weekly workout, I power walk 2 miles a day 2-3 times a week and definitely walk 300 hundred yards backward, stair climb 26 up 26 down x4, then power walk 1.5 miles.....❤👍🏾💪🏾
I know it isn't exactly the same, but for people with access to a pool, backwards walking in the water is a good way to start and get used to the mechanics before trying a terrestrial backwards stroll. Also, the cognitive aspect that Ed mentions is pretty obvious right from the start. All of our lives we watch things come closer as we move towards them. But when walking backwards everything is moving away from you. Your brain notices and you are left with a completely different view of the world.
So true! I had a benign brain tumour removed successfully 6 yrs ago but one of things that bothered my altered brain was things moving quickly towards me. This was my first yr of recovery, so I would ride racing backwards so things were passing me from behind. My brain got to things that way & I was able to gradually handle images coming at me quickly! But I was then used to backward things & so was happy to walk backwards! So good for brain & body!😀
If you live in senior housing, they usually have railing down the hallway. You can use this to help with walking backwards. Also, if you walk around a place of business, they have ramps, you can walk backwards on the ramp. It usually takes about 30 steps on a ramp.
Nice! I’ve been thinking about doing this! You’re so inspiring! I’ve started walking at a park in my neighborhood and just bought a pedometer. A diagnose of osteoporosis last year has made me more aware of the importance of maintaining strong bones and muscles. Thank you ❤
Walking backwards should be done with great caution. I have seen morning walkers falling while doing so. You should do it on familiar and soft ground (preferably grass). As you can't see where and on what you are stepping, you might fall and an additional benefit of hospitalisation be added to other benefits.
I'm 70, & I walk 3mi every morning. When I get a block from my halfway point I walk backward the block & cross over steps jus to change it up... I have noticed balancing easier n easier.
Awesome, keep it up! And don’t forget to get your FREE copy of "5 Hidden Reasons for Muscle Pain" integrativephysicaltherapyservices.com/subscribe/ , Cheers, Ed
If I am waiting for a bus I do walking exercises. I need a stretch of ground and not too many folk around. Includes backward walking and heel toe walking. Both exercises make my legs feel very different. I feel a lot of muscles engage differently and there is a complexity to the actions of the foot which engage in subtle complicated movements.
I walk daily the past many decades to get my goal 10k and more, the 1 k walking backward is including during my walk and fast. Yes daily! Many people in the streets asked me why i do it, telling them to Google or youtubing. My tips are to do it on the side of the streets against the coming traffic that way you see the car coming. Do it during the off traffic time like 2 pm when everyone at work, empty roads in the neighborhood. Avoid the side walks as they are uneven that cause falling, but the streets are safer. I do it for many decades. Am 71, driving car daytime without wearing glasses, sleep every night straight 8 hours like a toddler. Yes i make 1k backwards every single day. I counted and using my pedometer. When you started this, make sure when you change to forward motion , STOP completely BEFORE you turn around to the normal walk position. DON'T turn around while walking backwards. I fell a couple times at the beginning on that mistake making you lose balance doing 2 motions at the same time.
I've been walking backwards for a couple of years now. I tried walking on a NOT IN USE street but that is hard. In Southern California we have HEATED pools that use geo heated water and with the mild winters, I walk backwards in the shallow end of a pretty large pool whenever I'm here. I generally exercise in the evenings when I share the pool with few others. As stated, it will drastically improve your balance and it now feels natural for me to walk backwards. There are other videos that address strengthening the knees which is why I started doing this exercise.
Join our Facebook Group to learn about my Osteoporosis course facebook.com/groups/livewell50. My book, 10 Minute Strength Training for Seniors is now available www.amazon.com/10-Minute-Strength-Training-Exercises-Seniors/dp/B0CHQMCC6N
Thank you so much this is huge information that could help me a lot I am having problem with my balance lately and I am doing a lot of exercises for that and I also know what you said about challenging the brain
Ed & Liz: When I go to the gym, I ride the stationary bikes & I peddle backwards. Does that help my knees, like walking backwards? Also, if I use the stair master will that help my knees too?
After watching this, I started to pay attention to walking backward. I have a conundrum; I walk backward while edging my curbs, or weed whacking my flower beds, and I don’t even think about it. But when I walk backward just to do it, it’s more difficult.
Yes, very true! And don’t forget to get your FREE copy of "5 Hidden Reasons for Muscle Pain" integrativephysicaltherapyservices.com/subscribe/ , Cheers, Ed
@@FrontRowwithEd I just now read the comment from the person asking about cycling backwards. I got a mental image and I would think that’s a recipe for disaster. Unless it’s a stationary bicycle.
I started walking bwds about a month ago, on a treadmill. I was wondering about incline - so thanks for that tip. Does increased speed also make it more effective?
I like the sofa and wall backward walking, but on a treadmill its a silly thing to do for. Seniors you might cause injury on your tail bone if you fall
I remember reading one person who said they turn around backwards on a treadmill that is not going anywhere and then they hold the arms and push with their feet on the floor of the treadmill. I would imagine that is slow motion backward walking, but it sounds perfectly safe to me. I’m just about to go out and try that on my treadmill now to see if I can get the floor moving without the treadmill being on.
@@FrontRowwithEd it did not work. The walking surface did not budge. And I thought I would try what another TH-cam said, to stand on the sides turn it on, turn around and walk backwards very slowly. That did not work either. My treadmill is too wide to do that safely. So I am back to backward step up step down and it is working fine. I have a balance pad and I also have a walker. I use those two things in combination and for five minutes every day I step up backwards step down forwards step up backwards, step down forwards, alternating feet. It has been almost 2 weeks, and I can definitely feel an improvement in the muscle, the tendons in the back of my knees, no longer hurt at all.
Riding a bicycle is a great way to exercise. Ebikes are bringing many older adults back to cycling. Cities need to do more to encourage people to ride bicycles. Safe protected bike lanes and trails are needed so adults and children can ride safely. Speak up for bicycles in your community. Bicycles make life and cities better. Ask your local transportation planner and elected officials to support more protected bike lanes and trails. Children should be riding a bicycle to school and not be driven in a minivan. Be healthier and happier. Ride a bicycle regularly.
Hi thanks for your valuable suggestion. But just wanted to make sure that I need to keep my treadmill switch off while I am walking backwards right? Please confirm.
Great question, it depends. The treadmill that I use at the gym does not move unless it is on, so I keep it at a low speed when I walk backwards. Safety is the biggest thing, so even if you turn it on use the railings and just keep it slow, as you get more comfortable, you can always increase the speed
Who would have thought that working at an elementary school and walking daily a line of 4 and 5 year olds would actually be good for me! 😂 I am only 60 though! Am I a Senior?
@Belenshares Your age changes depending on other people. 30 is old to a very young person. 40 is young when you are 70 looking back. I told my nephew last month that I have always felt to be 12 years old. So it definitely is a movable yardstick.
😅I am 80 plus I am walking long diatance daily do back walking I am comfortable really telling I am not gained ts anyway I am doing good and I am not boosting only thong is I feel comfortable and being me as senior it will avoid falling that is all if you are getting falling then it’s better by walking back wards it will help welcome commen
@suec87. I have a treadmill and I cannot imagine starting it and then turning around. Do you use a particular technique? The last thing I want is a case of road burn on my face from falling flat while the treadmill is on. I remember reading where one person said they do not turn the treadmill on. They just turn around backwards and push the walking surface with their feet while holding onto the arms. I think I’m gonna go out where the treadmill is now and try that. I can now report that does not work. The walking surface does not budge.
I’m now trying to walk sideways it’s a bit harder as I keep going into shops I’m thinking about side mirrors like a car My next thing is walking in circles but I can’t get out the house yet 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I have Knee Pain , I Started walking Backwards Last week Every day Around 25 Minutes a Day . No change in my Knees Yet But I have Pain / Soreness In my Calf`s anyone know Why ???? am i doing something wrong ??? I will stick at it and see what Happens after another few weeks .
@@FrontRowwithEd , That was a few years back, I should’ve of back then. I don’t go anymore. My balance is fine also then. I thought it was a strange thing to say tho.
Bicycles, ebikes, electric cargo bicycles, robo taxis and escooters are great options for last mile, short distance travel. Reduced transportation costs and fossil fuels free transportation. Cities need to do more to encourage people to ride bicycles by providing SAFE, PROTECTED BIKE LANES and trails. Every adult and child should own a bicycle and ride it regularly. Bicycles are healthy exercise and fossil fuels free transportation. Electric bicycles are bringing many older adults back to cycling. Ride to work, ride to school, ride for health or ride for fun. Children should be able to ride a bicycle to school without having to dodge cars and trucks. Separated and protected bike lanes are required. It will also make the roads safer for automobile drivers. Transportation planners and elected officials need to encourage people to walk, bike and take public transportation. Healthy exercise and fossil fuels free transportation. In the future cities will be redesigned for people not cars. Crazy big parking lots will be transformed with solar canopies generating free energy from the sun.
@@FrontRowwithEd ours are 15# each and CONSTANTLY underfoot. You’d think a sense of self preservation would keep them away but that’s not how things are around our house… Great vid!
I have been doing this for well over a year. It really has become almost second nature. I can even run backwards. Like go up hill backwards, puts a real burn in the quads. Has several other benefits. Mainly, it has taken away morning stiffness in my back. Improved my posture. Added tone to other muscles besides legs. And helped with weight loss. Really looking forward to some testing later this year on mental status. I am only 71, hoping it helps delay some decline as I get older.
Excellent Larry, keep it up 👍🏻
Yes I do this too. People look at me like I am crazy but I walk up a steep hill backwards. I count 10 steps and turn forward then do 10 steps backwards and keep repeating up the hill. It’s great cardio and is second nature at this point. This hill is so steep that walking backwards is a relief to take the strain off going up the whole thing forward.
Awesome!@@Kunyazaforever
According to my experience walking backward for a wihle after I had walked (Hiking) for quite a while and the body got abit tired, is like a refreshing massage for the back the rest of the body.
Yes, great point!
Excellent!!👍 So good for our body & brain. I walk backwards when grocery shopping using my shopping buggy to help support me! Also when waiting in any line, I no longer become impatient and use this valuable time - after all, I am 76 yrs old and every minute is invaluable - to do balance exercises!🙂 Using the shipping buggy to help support me if I need!
Keep it up 👍🏻
❤ excellent.so good practice
Good advices for all.
I walk backwards exiting the supermarket entrance after shopping, saves $$$😂
lol@@MrLpi
I walk barefoot in the nature and since one year I walk backwards for 10 minutes and then forwards and again 10 minutes backwards…this is very very good I can feel it in my body 👍🍀
Awesome 😎
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It's a interesting subject for me because I have been backward walking for over 10 years. I backward walk about 500 steps, which I do after my mirmal forward brisk walking over 6000 steps. This activity has become a normal thing for me now. However, my initiative to backwards walking was to do reverse activity to my forward regular walking. This way I thought that I do some balancing of my walking activity. Now I understand that it accrues some benefits for the health. I'm so excited about it. Thank you for giving some significance to it.
Yes! Keep it up 👍🏻
@TheNimaldez. I am trying to relate what you said to what I am doing. I really don’t know how many steps I take, but I try to walk every day on the treadmill for 30 minutes on days that I am feeling a little off, I don’t bother going fast at all. Other days I could speed it up when I’m feeling more energetic. My problem is I don’t know how many steps I’m taking. I’m just there for 30 minutes if you have been doing your regimen for over 10 years and you still think it has beneficial, I am interested in trying it. What I have done so far is forward on the treadmill for 30 minutes and then backward steps, up a step and down for five minutes. I’ve only been doing the backward step up for a couple of weeks and already I can tell a beneficial difference. so I’m looking around on TH-cam for something to add to those two things.
I'm 61 yrs old, and as a part of my weekly workout, I power walk 2 miles a day 2-3 times a week and definitely walk 300 hundred yards backward, stair climb 26 up 26 down x4, then power walk 1.5 miles.....❤👍🏾💪🏾
Awesome, keep it up 👍🏻
Walking backwards challenges the mind and the body. I'm all for it!
Excellent Paul!
I know it isn't exactly the same, but for people with access to a pool, backwards walking in the water is a good way to start and get used to the mechanics before trying a terrestrial backwards stroll. Also, the cognitive aspect that Ed mentions is pretty obvious right from the start. All of our lives we watch things come closer as we move towards them. But when walking backwards everything is moving away from you. Your brain notices and you are left with a completely different view of the world.
Excellent insight, thank you for sharing!
So true! I had a benign brain tumour removed successfully 6 yrs ago but one of things that bothered my altered brain was things moving quickly towards me. This was my first yr of recovery, so I would ride racing backwards so things were passing me from behind. My brain got to things that way & I was able to gradually handle images coming at me quickly! But I was then used to backward things & so was happy to walk backwards! So good for brain & body!😀
@@gloriareszler4196 Happy to hear you are feeling better!
I love walking backward in the pool (+ sideways & forward) You never have to worry about falling in the water.
Greetings, thanks for sharing. I'm 76yrs..... I will try this. God bless.
My apartment complex for older adults has railings in the hallways. Perfect support for backward walking!
Excellent 👍🏻
.😊Ppl@@FrontRowwithEd
A great video…should be required watching for older folks. Thanks!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I have been walking backwards for months now after I have fallen and I can see an improvement in my balance and forward walking 👍
That's great to hear, keep it up!
If you live in senior housing, they usually have railing down the hallway. You can use this to help with walking backwards. Also, if you walk around a place of business, they have ramps, you can walk backwards on the ramp. It usually takes about 30 steps on a ramp.
Good advice!
I go backwards on my stairs down to basement helping with my knees, stretching my calves muscles and doing push ups in a vertical position ❤
Well done!
Thank you for such a great channel. You offer so much information and tips that are so helpful. I will be helping my dad with these exercises.
You are so welcome Veronica!
Thanks for your tips for walking backwards.
Any time Robert!
Nice! I’ve been thinking about doing this! You’re so inspiring! I’ve started walking at a park in my neighborhood and just bought a pedometer. A diagnose of osteoporosis last year has made me more aware of the importance of maintaining strong bones and muscles. Thank you ❤
You are so welcome Debbe!
Walking backwards should be done with great caution. I have seen morning walkers falling while doing so. You should do it on familiar and soft ground (preferably grass). As you can't see where and on what you are stepping, you might fall and an additional benefit of hospitalisation be added to other benefits.
Great suggestion!
I'm 70, & I walk 3mi every morning. When I get a block from my halfway point I walk backward the block & cross over steps jus to change it up... I have noticed balancing easier n easier.
Awesome, keep it up! And don’t forget to get your FREE copy of "5 Hidden Reasons for Muscle Pain" integrativephysicaltherapyservices.com/subscribe/ , Cheers, Ed
If I am waiting for a bus I do walking exercises. I need a stretch of ground and not too many folk around. Includes backward walking and heel toe walking. Both exercises make my legs feel very different. I feel a lot of muscles engage differently and there is a complexity to the actions of the foot which engage in subtle complicated movements.
Yes, well said Craig!
I walk daily the past many decades to get my goal 10k and more, the 1 k walking backward is including during my walk and fast. Yes daily! Many people in the streets asked me why i do it, telling them to Google or youtubing. My tips are to do it on the side of the streets against the coming traffic that way you see the car coming. Do it during the off traffic time like 2 pm when everyone at work, empty roads in the neighborhood. Avoid the side walks as they are uneven that cause falling, but the streets are safer. I do it for many decades. Am 71, driving car daytime without wearing glasses, sleep every night straight 8 hours like a toddler. Yes i make 1k backwards every single day. I counted and using my pedometer. When you started this, make sure when you change to forward motion , STOP completely BEFORE you turn around to the normal walk position. DON'T turn around while walking backwards. I fell a couple times at the beginning on that mistake making you lose balance doing 2 motions at the same time.
Wow great work and thanks for sharing 👍🏻
Probably good for everyone not just seniors
Very true!
I've been walking backwards for a couple of years now.
I tried walking on a NOT IN USE street but that is hard. In Southern California we have HEATED pools that use geo heated water and with the mild winters, I walk backwards in the shallow end of a pretty large pool whenever I'm here. I generally exercise in the evenings when I share the pool with few others. As stated, it will drastically improve your balance and it now feels natural for me to walk backwards. There are other videos that address strengthening the knees which is why I started doing this exercise.
Excellent idea of walking backward in a pool, thanks for sharing!
It improves your balance
Yes, it does!@@eleniritsou4305
I’ll do this on my driveway. Thankyou !
Very welcome Sue!
Thank you Sue for that great idea of doing it in the driveway
@@kateoconnor8663 thanks for commenting because I have forgotten to do it. 🤪
Great advice…..as a former strength and conditioning coach I always taught AP position and movement in that position
Great advice….as a former strength and conditioning coach I taught movement from the AP position
Thanks 🙏🏼
I am walking backwards daily for 15 minutes I am very confident and also having its benefits I am Ramamurthy Bangalore
That’s great Ramamurthy! Hello to Bangalore
Do u have the link to the video for exercices for knee? Thanks!
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Thank you so much this is huge information that could help me a lot I am having problem with my balance lately and I am doing a lot of exercises for that and I also know what you said about challenging the brain
You are very welcome! remember to be careful, but it is a great way to work on multiple things at once 😎
I started today and I couldn't believe I did it very well considering that my balance is off I could walk better backwards than the front who knew?
Yes, it will help! @@sirenagarrido3836
Ed & Liz: When I go to the gym, I ride the stationary bikes & I peddle backwards. Does that help my knees, like walking backwards? Also, if I use the stair master will that help my knees too?
Excellent video. Definitely i will try.
Thank you .
Most welcome 😊
Excellent!!
Thank you! Cheers!
After watching this, I started to pay attention to walking backward. I have a conundrum; I walk backward while edging my curbs, or weed whacking my flower beds, and I don’t even think about it. But when I walk backward just to do it, it’s more difficult.
Interesting!
It's real pleasure indeed to watch your video .Thank you very much,will try to do the exersise
You are welcome!
Going to try this daily 😅. It's actually kind of fun!
Yes it is, be safe!!
Amen! I do this on an S drive at the gym, or round the track. Both my sisters have now bought in! Walk backwards every day!
Excellent Susan! Keep it up 😎
Thanks for mentioning walkers. Backward walking has helped balance, cognition, eyesight, cardio best in yrs
Yes, very true! And don’t forget to get your FREE copy of "5 Hidden Reasons for Muscle Pain" integrativephysicaltherapyservices.com/subscribe/ , Cheers, Ed
Thank you❤
You're welcome 😊
Super cool 😊
Thx
Glad you like it!
Thanks I have stated walking backward for few minutes every day.would cycling backward have same benefit.
No, cycling would not give you the same benefits and balance and coordination
@@FrontRowwithEd I just now read the comment from the person asking about cycling backwards. I got a mental image and I would think that’s a recipe for disaster. Unless it’s a stationary bicycle.
I was thinking about rigging up a pulley with weights, so I could walk backwards lifting/lowering the weights. Is this a good idea?
Superb
Thank you! Cheers!
Excellent
Thanks Dawn!
I have non-vestibular balance issues. Neurologist hasn’t figured it out yet. Any “help” suggestions for doing so?
I started walking bwds about a month ago, on a treadmill. I was wondering about incline - so thanks for that tip. Does increased speed also make it more effective?
Yes, it does, but safety first and foremost!
Is an elliptical better, equal, or not as good as a treadmill for walking backwards? Love your channel - just found it!
Thanks and welcome to the channel Lori! If you have access to a treadmill, I would rather you use that. Take care!
I’ve been walking backwards for six months how merry Christmas everybody
I like the sofa and wall backward walking, but on a treadmill its a silly thing to do for. Seniors you might cause injury on your tail bone if you fall
Yes, the treadmill variety is only for those with good balance. The wall and sofa will work fine
I remember reading one person who said they turn around backwards on a treadmill that is not going anywhere and then they hold the arms and push with their feet on the floor of the treadmill. I would imagine that is slow motion backward walking, but it sounds perfectly safe to me. I’m just about to go out and try that on my treadmill now to see if I can get the floor moving without the treadmill being on.
@@libbyworkman3459 Good idea, let us know how it goes!
@@FrontRowwithEd it did not work. The walking surface did not budge. And I thought I would try what another TH-cam said, to stand on the sides turn it on, turn around and walk backwards very slowly. That did not work either. My treadmill is too wide to do that safely. So I am back to backward step up step down and it is working fine. I have a balance pad and I also have a walker. I use those two things in combination and for five minutes every day I step up backwards step down forwards step up backwards, step down forwards, alternating feet. It has been almost 2 weeks, and I can definitely feel an improvement in the muscle, the tendons in the back of my knees, no longer hurt at all.
The problem is just that people look very strange at me when I walk backward.
Who cares😊
Hah, yes they do! I walk backwards on the treadmill at the Y and get all sorts of looks, but you get use to it :)
I tried the backward walking up and down my hallway and it actually made me feel travel sick 🤷♀️
Oh, then I would not recommend doing it at this time
I have chronic pain in hip. Unfotunatly , wakling in backwards hurts me.do you have any advise please?
Sure, take a look at this video th-cam.com/video/JIAbfS8RL-I/w-d-xo.htmlsi=uuG_fhUfXB6UQtKR. Let me know if it helps, good luck and stay pro-active!
Riding a bicycle is a great way to exercise. Ebikes are bringing many older adults back to cycling.
Cities need to do more to encourage people to ride bicycles. Safe protected bike lanes and trails are needed so adults and children can ride safely. Speak up for bicycles in your community. Bicycles make life and cities better. Ask your local transportation planner and elected officials to support more protected bike lanes and trails. Children should be riding a bicycle to school and not be driven in a minivan. Be healthier and happier. Ride a bicycle regularly.
Hi thanks for your valuable suggestion. But just wanted to make sure that I need to keep my treadmill switch off while I am walking backwards right? Please confirm.
Great question, it depends. The treadmill that I use at the gym does not move unless it is on, so I keep it at a low speed when I walk backwards. Safety is the biggest thing, so even if you turn it on use the railings and just keep it slow, as you get more comfortable, you can always increase the speed
@@FrontRowwithEd Thank you so much for the clarification!
of course! @@madhavigogineni304
I heard about that from doctor Alan Mandell but I think I'd be looking ridiculous in these streets don't you think?
Yes :) but maybe at home or the gym
Brilliant!! Thank you. John, Australia. (Group 3, use a cane)
Thanks John and hello to Australia 👍🏻
Who would have thought that working at an elementary school and walking daily a line of 4 and 5 year olds would actually be good for me! 😂 I am only 60 though! Am I a Senior?
Yes just keep walking!
That’s great!
@Belenshares Your age changes depending on other people. 30 is old to a very young person. 40 is young when you are 70 looking back. I told my nephew last month that I have always felt to be 12 years old. So it definitely is a movable yardstick.
@@libbyworkman3459 Agree!
I’ve got a big trouble with my muscles by doing it.
Question if you've walked backwards a lot: Have you tried texting? Whal is it like?
I do not recommend it personally
😅I am 80 plus I am walking long diatance daily do back walking I am comfortable really telling I am not gained ts anyway I am doing good and I am not boosting only thong is I feel comfortable and being me as senior it will avoid falling that is all if you are getting falling then it’s better by walking back wards it will help welcome commen
Great job, keep it up!
Is it okay to walk backwards with a walker?
No, I would not, sorry
How do I walk backwards on a treadmill? I can start it and then turn around. Any suggestions would be appreciated ( I am 65)
@suec87. I have a treadmill and I cannot imagine starting it and then turning around. Do you use a particular technique? The last thing I want is a case of road burn on my face from falling flat while the treadmill is on. I remember reading where one person said they do not turn the treadmill on. They just turn around backwards and push the walking surface with their feet while holding onto the arms. I think I’m gonna go out where the treadmill is now and try that. I can now report that does not work. The walking surface does not budge.
I would refer this video to my clients if you didn’t have the alarm in the beginning.
Sorry just needed to make sure people were safe.
How about climbing stairs backwards?
Yes, you can do that, but it's harder
I’m now trying to walk sideways it’s a bit harder as I keep going into shops I’m thinking about side mirrors like a car My next thing is walking in circles but I can’t get out the house yet 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I have Knee Pain , I Started walking Backwards Last week Every day Around 25 Minutes a Day . No change in my Knees Yet But I have Pain / Soreness In my Calf`s anyone know Why ???? am i doing something wrong ??? I will stick at it and see what Happens after another few weeks .
I would not walk for 25 minutes at a time, cut it down to about 10-12 and see how your calves respond
Why is it that my chiro asked me not to backwards walk? I’ve always backwards walk…..
Ask them why and let me know . Maybe due to your balance?
@@FrontRowwithEd , That was a few years back, I should’ve of back then. I don’t go anymore. My balance is fine also then. I thought it was a strange thing to say tho.
Bicycles, ebikes, electric cargo bicycles, robo taxis and escooters are great options for last mile, short distance travel.
Reduced transportation costs and fossil fuels free transportation.
Cities need to do more to encourage people to ride bicycles by providing SAFE, PROTECTED BIKE LANES and trails. Every adult and child should own a bicycle and ride it regularly. Bicycles are healthy exercise and fossil fuels free transportation. Electric bicycles are bringing many older adults back to cycling. Ride to work, ride to school, ride for health or ride for fun. Children should be able to ride a bicycle to school without having to dodge cars and trucks. Separated and protected bike lanes are required. It will also make the roads safer for automobile drivers. Transportation planners and elected officials need to encourage people to walk, bike and take public transportation. Healthy exercise and fossil fuels free transportation. In the future cities will be redesigned for people not cars. Crazy big parking lots will be transformed with solar canopies generating free energy from the sun.
Just keep an eye out for the dog…. 😂
Yes for sure😎
@@FrontRowwithEd ours are 15# each and CONSTANTLY underfoot. You’d think a sense of self preservation would keep them away but that’s not how things are around our house… Great vid!
I don't know ... 🤔
Just try it for a few weeks then decide
I go backwards on stairs, easier on my knees.
Yes it can be!
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Happy to help!
Video Should make or translate in Hindi.
Also prepares you for zombie attack.
Yes, that was my 4th reason, but the video got too long :)
Walking is great, but it's not enough.
Yes true
TOO MUCH CHIT CHAT!
Sorry Robert but it’s called teaching
Just adjust the playback speed, I do