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Media release

4 February 2022

Tweed Shire Council
 

Program helps seniors stay independent

Living Longer Living Stronger improves strength and balance

COTA NSW
COTA NSW is seeking older Tweed residents to participate in its Living Longer Living Stronger program which is set to launch in the Shire.

An innovative new exercise program which aims to improve strength, balance, coordination and endurance for people aged over 50 is launching in the Tweed.

Living Longer Living Stronger is a safe, effective and affordable strength and balance program specifically designed for people aged 50 and over.

COTA (Council on the Ageing) NSW has partnered with Council to launch the program which offers regular resistance and balance training.

The classes will be delivered by local exercise professionals who have completed specialised training to be accredited as a Living Longer Living Stronger instructor.

All participants will meet with their instructor for a one-to-one assessment prior to starting classes.

The instructor then develops a tailored program which takes into account their particular issues and needs, ensuring they get as much as possible out of their class while reducing the risk of injury.

“Improving strength helps older people stay independent,” COTA NSW CEO Meagan Lawson said.

“Being stronger means you can carry your shopping, climb stairs and play with your grandkids. You can keep doing the things you want to do. Strength training can help improve bone and muscle and slow down wear and tear and can speed up metabolism which may help maintain a healthier body.”

Unit Coordinator Community Services Helen Carter said Council was keen to support COTA NSW and local fitness providers to help deliver this program for older people in the Tweed.

“The Tweed has twice the NSW state average of residents over the age of 65 years,” Ms Carter said.

“It’s a really safe, supportive and fun program that builds strength and coordination, as well as confidence in their abilities. It can help a person feel good about what their bodies can continue to do.”

Classes are friendly and sociable and the instructors make a special effort to ensure everyone feels comfortable, even if they haven’t been to an exercise class before.

Charges vary according to the qualifications of the instructor, ranging from $35 - $85 for the initial one-to-one assessment and $8 - $12 per hour for the classes.

Contact the provider directly for more information about the classes and to book your assessment.

Murwillumbah: Functional mobility, Peta 0484 361 616 or functionalmobilitypt@gmail.com
Pottsville: Village Gym, Piers on 0422 726 435 or piersdaniel@mail.com
Tweed/Banora Point: Ballycare,* Adrianna on 0436 944 482 or amarshall@ballycara.com
* This class is suitable for people with complex health conditions and injuries.

Tweed participants in COTA NSW's Living Longer Living Stronger project
Tweed instructors are now taking enrolments in classes for the Living Longer Living Stronger program being staged by COTA NSW and supported by Council.
 

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Photo 1: COTA NSW participants

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COTA NSW is seeking older Tweed residents to participate in its Living Longer Living Stronger program which is set to launch in the Shire.

Photo 2: Tweed COTA NSW instructors

Caption: Tweed instructors are now taking enrolments in classes for the Living Longer Living Stronger program being staged by COTA NSW and supported by Council.

 

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