Quick mobility trivia for 65+

In my 7 a.m. class for adults 65+, the five-minute drill that most improves their sit-to-stand test isn’t more squats — what move do you think wins: ankle rocks, hip hinges with a dowel, or heel-to-toe balance walks? I lean toward one because it boosts gait confidence and knee comfort the same day; curious what you’ve seen.

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“boosts gait confidence and knee comfort the same day” — same here when we lead with wall ankle rocks (60 seconds per side), then cue a hips-back sit-to-stand. If someone still knee-drives, one quick set of dowel hip hinges cleans it up. Are you leaning toward heel-to-toe walks?

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