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Breathe deep, live well: simple breathing exercises for seniors

Breathing is something we all do without much thought, but turning it into a conscious practice can have enormous benefits, especially for older adults.

Some of the benefits are:

• Better Lung Function: Breathing exercises help your lungs work more efficiently, delivering more oxygen to your body, which can leave you feeling more energised and less breathless.

• Stress Relief: Slow, controlled breathing activates your body’s natural relaxation response, reducing stress, improving sleep, and lifting your spirits.

• Sharpen Your Mind: Focusing on your breath keeps you present, improving mental clarity, memory, and focus.

Belly Breathing (Diaphragmatic Breathing)

This technique encourages deeper breaths by engaging your diaphragm. Sit comfortably with one hand on your chest and the other on your belly. Breathe in deeply through your nose, letting your belly rise, then exhale slowly through your mouth. It’s a gentle way to start your day or wind down at night.

Pursed Lip Breathing

Especially helpful for those with respiratory conditions like COPD, this exercise helps manage breathlessness and keeps your airways open longer. Inhale slowly through your nose, then exhale gently through pursed lips as if you’re blowing out a candle. It’s a calming technique that helps you regain control over your breath.

Box Breathing

This rhythmic breathing technique can help slow your thoughts and calm your nerves.To do it breathe in for four counts, hold for four, exhale for four, and hold again for four. Repeat this pattern a few times to feel more relaxed.

Gentle Yoga Breathing (Pranayama)

Sit comfortably, lift your arms as you breathe in, and lower them as you breathe out. This gentle movement pairs well with deep breathing, bringing a sense of balance.

Breathing for Well-being at Centennial Living Retirement Villages

Our communities, like Burnside, Taylors Hill and Keilor Retirement Villages, have spaces where residents can practise breathing exercises, join a gentle yoga or other exercise class, or simply sit in the garden and enjoy a breath of fresh air. We encourage everyone to make breathing exercises a regular part of their routine to help you feel more connected, calm, and ready to face whatever the day brings.

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