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You might not give a second thought to everyday actions like doing yoga in your living room, cleaning the kitchen, or taking a bath, but they all have one essential thing in common: mobility.

Optimal mobility, defined as relative ease and freedom of movement in all of its forms, is central to healthy ageing. Since our priorities change and we don’t always maintain our physical activities as we age, we often lose the strength required to maintain healthy ranges of motion across our joints.

Healthy Joints = Increased Mobility

Good joint health is essential for mobility. As a person ages, changes occur in joint mobility that can influence overall health and function.

Appropriate physical activity at any age reduces joint pain and strengthens the muscles which surround the joints.

Decreased Mobility Can Lead to Injury

When we become less active, our muscles tighten, flexibility diminishes, and range of motion decreases. Injuries typically happen when a muscle or joint is stretched or strained beyond its capacity. A lack of adequate mobility in joints can create imbalances that will likely result in compensated movements and increased risk for injury.

So, what can you do to improve your mobility?

How Regular Exercise Improves Mobility

Exercising on a regular basis has immense benefits, including improving joint mobility and your sense of well-being. Examples of mobility training exercises include foam rolling, mobility drills, and stretching.

Studies have shown that interventions aiming to increase muscle strength will improve mobility. Physical activity, particularly walking, plays a key role in the maintenance of mobility, especially among the older population.

Stretching has also been used in many physical activities to increase the range of motion around a joint. Controlled dynamic stretching will increase joint range-of-motion and enhance muscle power better than both static stretching (stretch and hold) and ballistic stretching (stretch and bounce), according to a study published in Sports Medicine.

The Importance of Being Flexible and Mobile

‘Mobility’ and ‘flexibility’ are often used interchangeably but are not the same. With healthy mobility, you can move your arm forward, backward, side-to-side, and in circles. On the other hand, flexibility is the ability of a muscle to stretch – which is what allows you to move your arm.

Although they are related, the difference between mobility and flexibility matters because it affects athleticism and injury risk. As mobility includes moving through a full range of motion, you need flexibility in those muscles to be mobile.

Mobility helps correct our muscular imbalances, improves our posture, helps prevent injuries, allows us to move more efficiently, and gives us a better range of motion during our workouts and everyday movements.

Daily physical activity combined with a healthy balanced diet can support the health of your muscles, bones, and joints and keep you moving at any age.

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People with good looking skin tend to have the same daily habits. If you’re looking to improve your skin, then there are a few habits you should consider developing. Taking care of your skin by cleansing, nourishing, hydrating and protecting every day is essential.

Here are 4 habits that can help you to improve your skin.

Cleansing Is Crucial

Cleansing must be done every morning when you wake up, and every evening before bedtime.

If you want better skin, then cleansing is a no-brainer. Unwashed skin can lead to dullness, dryness, excess oil build-up, clogged pores, blackheads, breakouts and even fine lines and wrinkles. And it’s so unnecessary. It only takes a minute to effectively cleanse your skin. Choose a cleanser that fits your skin type. The right cleanser will help to target dryness or oiliness, in addition to removing the impurities. Look for skin hydrating and soothing ingredients like Aloe vera and antioxidants.

Never Forget to Moisturise

Moisturiser helps keep the skin hydrated and more elastic. Meaning, it maintains flexibility and returns to its original shape.

When your skin is hydrated and healthy it looks at its best. A daytime moisturiser that contains SPF to fend off the sun’s damaging rays is essential, as UVA and UVB rays of the sun can wreak havoc on the skin. Equally essential to daytime moisturiser is a rich, hydrating night cream, which is a simple skin care step that will deliver benefits to the skin while you sleep.

Exfoliation Is Essential

If you’re an avid skin scrubber, then you totally understand the power of exfoliating your skin. When you’re looking to improve your skin, scrubbing a few times a week is essential. A good exfoliating scrub helps remove dead skin cells from the skin’s surface, instantly revealing the healthy skin cells below. Your skin will be smoother, softer and more glowing in appearance.

Understanding the Products

It’s always important to use products that are most suitable for your skin type. Oily skin, dry skin, wrinkled skin, blemished skin—all have products that have been specifically developed to help with that particular skin situation.

If you have oily skin, choose a cleanser that targets sebum. If dry skin is a concern, look for products that provide essential hydration to the skin and are a bit richer in texture. And most importantly, for the best results follow the directions. Applying products in the wrong order or putting on too much or too little can give you limited, or even negative results. So read the labels before you start using.

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