Why Exercises Using Resistance Bands Matters
Resistance bands are the perfect strength tool for older adults. They're joint-friendly, portable, inexpensive, and research shows they build muscle just as effectively as heavy weights. Stephen Jepson incorporates band work into his daily practice at age 93.
The variable resistance of bands — harder at the top, easier at the bottom — actually matches your natural strength curve better than dumbbells. And you can do every exercise at home with zero setup.
The Research Behind Exercises Using Resistance Bands
- Journal of Physical Therapy Science (2019) — Elastic band training improved strength and balance equally to weight training in older adults
- Archives of Gerontology (2020) — Resistance band exercises 3x/week improved functional fitness by 28% in adults 65+
- Clinical Interventions in Aging (2021) — Band-based resistance training is safe and effective for sarcopenia prevention
Exercises Using Resistance Bands — The Exercises
Stephen's program progresses from foundation exercises to advanced challenges. Every exercise is demonstrated on video with clear instruction.
Seated Band Pull-Apart
Hold band at chest height, pull apart stretching it across your chest. Strengthens upper back and improves posture.
Band Bicep Curl
Step on band, curl handles up slowly. Controlled movement builds arm strength for daily tasks like carrying and lifting.
Band Leg Press
Seated, loop band around foot, press out and return. Builds quadriceps strength essential for standing, walking, and stair climbing.
Standing Band Row
Anchor band at waist height, pull toward you squeezing shoulder blades. Strengthens the muscles that keep you upright.
Band Lateral Walk
Loop band around ankles, take sideways steps. Strengthens hip abductors — the muscles that prevent sideways falls.
Band Overhead Press
Step on band, press handles overhead. Builds shoulder strength and overhead reach for daily independence.
Who This Course Is For
- Adults 55+ who want to stay strong and independent
- Caregivers looking for safe, effective exercises for aging parents
- Anyone recovering from injury who wants to rebuild strength safely
- Active seniors who want to maintain their fitness and prevent falls
- Physical therapists and fitness instructors seeking proven programs