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Just 10 minutes of daily floor exercises may improve balance and agility, study finds

Fox News·Deirdre Bardolf·about 1 month ago
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NEW You can now listen to Fox News articles! Just 10 minutes of daily floor exercises may improve balance, flexibility and agility, according to a new study. Researchers in Japan, including those at the Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, found participants improved in standing balance, side-to-side agility and trunk flexibility after completing the specific routine, according to the study, published in April in the journal PLOS One. The program, performed lying on the back daily for two weeks, was designed to link core stability with lower-body coordination. FITNESS EXPERTS SAY VIRAL WORKOUT FEELS 'TOO EASY' BUT DELIVERS REAL HEALTH BENEFITS "One of the biggest practical takeaways is that even a short, low-load exercise program performed lying down may still improve important physical functions," corresponding author Tomoaki Atomi told Fox News Digital. A short and specific daily exercise routine may help improve balance, flexibility and agility.…

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