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Follow on Google News | Ageless Grace Training Opportunity Comes to St. Paul, July 18 - 20Fitness Training Program to Be Held at Wilder Community Center for Aging
Ageless Grace® is a seated exercise program that works the core and activates the organs and systems of the body. The 21 tools of the program are based on the cutting-edge science of neuroplasticity—the ability of the brain to change structurally and functionally. Anyone, including those with physical disabilities and challenges, can participate at his or her own level of ability. The certification program, which authorizes individuals to teach the program, will be held July 19 from 3 to 7 p.m., and continues on July 20, from 8:30 to 6. The cost is $325.00. A personal practice seminar will be held July 18 from 1 to 5 p.m. The cost is $55.00. Several public classes will be held on Friday and Saturday. For more information and to register, go to www.agelessgrace.com, by clicking on the Certification and Seminars tab. The program is being facilitated by Chicago-area certified Ageless Grace® educator and trainer, Peggy Kinst. Pola Rest, Twin Cities' resident and certified Ageless Grace® educator, is organizing the event. According to Rest, "People really enjoy Ageless Grace classes, because they are never the same twice, and there is always something new to learn. Even people with movement challenges find themselves motivated to exercise and to practice it often. And I so enjoy teaching the program." Ageless Grace® began when Denise Medved, founder and creator of the program, was studying in a graduate program in gerontology. She was stunned to discover that the material in a course called "The Architecture of Aging" meant designing homes and work spaces for people so that when they lost their mobility, they’d be prepared. Being prepared meant having a wheelchair ramp already installed; handrails in the walk-in shower; kitchen counter heights at wheelchair level. Cabinets and shelves should be installed no higher than can be reached without bending down or standing on a step stool. http://www.youtube.com/ While it’s inevitable that some people will indeed lose their mobility, Medved was appalled at the conventional thinking. She began to think about the possibilities if the focus was shifted away from accommodating physical limitations, to doing everything possible to forestall those limitations, or at least diminish the severity of them. She was convinced that many of the so-called inevitable signs of aging were really not inevitable at all; they were simply "lack of practice" of the skills needed to maintain youthful function. While she spent many years in the world of advertising and public relations, Medved also has a substantial track record in the fitness industry, so she was familiar with movement and the human body. For nearly 15 years, she was one of 13 Black Belt Nia Technique trainers in the world. She has been teaching Nia for 26 years, and is a certified personal trainer and a tai chi instructor. Her background enabled her to approach aging with a different mindset. She felt it was time to change the model of aging in the world, beginning with the brain. With this aim in mind, she spent seven years creating Ageless Grace®: 21 Simple Tools for Lifelong Comfort and Ease™, incorporating the latest research in the field of neuroplasticity. Each tool addresses a primary factor that causes physical aging, and all the tools stimulate and utilize the five functions of the brain— Regardless of the level of someone’ Medved recommends doing just two or three tools each day - no more than 10 minutes per day. One 10-minute session is all that’s required to get plenty of benefit from the program. No need to go to a gym, no need for special equipment; all that’s needed is a chair. More than 500 certified Ageless Grace® educators have been trained in the U.S., Canada, the U.K., the Netherlands, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa. Educators are teaching in retirement communities, elementary schools, rehabilitation programs, community centers, churches and synagogues, and in fitness centers. For further information about the events in St. Paul, contact Pola Rest at 612-460-7652. End
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