Balance Training Combined with Dual-Task Training for Cognitive Fitness |
By Dan Ritchie |
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This exercise is a simple march in place — a simple exercise for most, but it can challenge balance as it prolongs our single leg stance since our foot is off the ground a little longer than normal. But for this task, our goal is to add a dual task to make it more of a cognitive challenge, and then at the highest level, we will add a cognitive distractor.Base Exercise: Marching in PlaceDual-task exercise: Head turns 35-45 degrees side to side, ideally in sync with the marching Cognitive distractor: Counting by 2’s up to 20 Regressions: Walking in place, marching in place without the headturns but just the counting drill. Even easier would be marching while seated if the balance challenge standing is too much. Progressions: Marching while moving across the room with head turns, changing up the cognitive distractor to other items or lists, adding a start and stop component. Marching or walking with head turns is a functional balance training exercise and can be done both stationary or moving across a room. The cognitive distractor adds another element to challenge our cognitive function while training our physical balance. This base of exercise can be adapted to the ability of your client. |