Designed specifically for patients with spinal cord injuries and others who benefit from seated exercise. The video offers both aerobic and resistance/strength training exercises, and includes safety tips and other guides for an effective workout for better health.
Inspiring! permission to re upload this to my channel.. thanks!!
Thanks!!!
Such a beautiful woman
I have T8 injury. Haven’t done aerobics in awhile. This video was great.
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Your videos really inspired me! daily exercise really does improve day to day mobility for anyone with disability or limited mobility.
Wowwwww just try it first time yaah lil difficult but worked awesome also good for weight loss…
Excellent!
thanks for this. i had a hip replacement and am going stir crazy not being able to exercise. I could put my operated leg up on a chair and get a bit of cardio going – so GOOD for my disposition which was getting grumpy and depressed. I enjoyed participating with the participants, feeling and seeing that smile from oxytocin or whatever it is that exercise releases. Thank you.
Great video. I am a senior with hip and back issues. The video helped me. Thank you Kaiser!
How many kcal you lost in this time? That would be interesting and important for Paraplgiker and Tetraplekiker!! Maby someone can answer!! Thank you
Hi after they amputated my legs I’m in a wheelchair an get to weigh how can I have a body like yours you looks great
Suuuper Cool Vid.Super Fun To.
This is most superb video for differently abled person
Thank you so much. That was very helpful.
How many calories can you roughly burn by doing this?
Love this video. I have arthritic hips so this is perfect. Please don't ever take this video down. I use it all the time. Thanks
I like your video
It's great to have access to this. I am a PT in Canada, and often I get excuses from mobility-compromised patients not to exercise. This is a great option for those who cannot exercise standing. There are so many mental health benefits from exercising in addition to the known physical benefits! Thanks for the courageous group who generously participated in this video. Bravo.
Thanks man ji