Lesson 3.3: Work

Work

This segment focuses on improving activities of daily living and supporting essential movements such as standing, dressing, and reaching. 

 How to Teach
  • Use the Master Class or a plug-and-play format to guide exercises
  • Maintain the sequence of lower body, upper body, and core
    • Example: “We will start with the lower body, move to the upper body, and finish with core exercises.”
  • Include at least one sit-to-stand exercise in each class

Sit-to-Stand Options

  • Level 1: Seated glute squeeze and release
  • Level 2: Add a hip hinge with glute activation
  • Level 3: Perform a full sit-to-stand with or without support
Instructor Tips
  • Explain how movements relate to everyday activities
  • Prioritize movement first and layer in engagement when appropriate
  • Offer options to match different comfort levels
Standing Exercise Readiness

Before progressing to standing exercises, observe:

  1. Ability to maintain upright posture
  2. Ability to march with light support
  3. Ability to perform sit-to-stand movements

Standing Exercise Tips

  • Encourage standing when appropriate
  • Use chair support for safety
  • Remind participants they may return to seated options at any time

Standing Safety Guidelines

  • Ensure participants wear supportive footwear
  • Check the area for obstacles
  • Encourage controlled and steady movement
  • Monitor fatigue and return to seated exercises when needed