The article in Cathe’s newsletter today got me thinking about what we can expect to gain by having this new series.  Here’s the list from the newsletter:
            										“Here’s how functional training benefits the active aging exerciser:
- Improves Strength and Mobility
 Functional training strengthens muscles and joints, helping you maintain the strength needed for essential tasks like lifting, reaching, and bending.
- Enhances Balance and Stability
 Balance naturally declines with age, but targeted exercises like single-leg stands or dynamic movements can improve stability and reduce the risk of falls.
- Boosts Flexibility
 Functional exercises often incorporate stretches or full-range movements, improving flexibility and reducing stiffness.
- Supports Independence
 Functional fitness directly improves the ability to perform daily tasks, allowing you to maintain an active, independent lifestyle longer.
- Promotes Cardiovascular Health
 Many functional exercises, such as circuit training, also elevate heart rate, supporting heart health and endurance.
- Improves Cognitive Function
 Exercises that combine physical effort with coordination or memory tasks (like following patterns or sequences) can sharpen your brain and improve mental agility.
I thought it might be fun & interesting to poll our top expectations.
ETA: feel free to add in a post if there’s something else you’re hoping gain too.  
		



