How to Get Up from the Floor
Is it challenging for you to get up from the floor? You are not alone. Many older adults find that this skill becomes more difficult as the years fly by.
Being able to rise from the floor is an essential activity to live independently and do the things you need, want and love to do; from playing with grandchildren, gardening and housecleaning. In the event of a fall, being able to get back up on your feet can be a lifesaving skill.
Having difficulty or even losing the ability to rise from the ground is largely due to stiff joints and weak muscles of the lower and upper body. It is a skill that can be regained and maintained with consistent practice overtime.
As we age it can be common to lose range of motion at ankles and hips. The loss of ankle flexibility is essential for the ability to get off the floor yet is commonly overlooked. It is also needed for daily activities like getting up and down from the couch, sitting on the toilet, and picking something off the ground. (Stay tuned, we will talk about ankle mobility in next month’s blog!)
Flexibility and strength of the lower and upper body are functional fundamentals that are commonly lost with aging and inactivity and are needed to get from the floor to your feet include:
Lower Body
- Hips: Glutes, hip flexor strength & hip mobility
- Knees: quadriceps & hamstring strength
- Ankles: dorsiflexion, plantarflexion and lower leg strength
Upper Body
- Chest & Shoulders
- Triceps
- Core
If you are looking to regain or maintain your ability to get up from the floor, I invite you to practice 10 exercises in the video here. Try to perform these exercises 2-3 times per week, every other day for 30 days. Let me know what you notice with your ability to get up off the floor!
Get Up from the Floor: 10 Exercises
To practice rising from the floor, please check out the video that shows you one way to get from the floor to your feet. Please let me know how it goes and if the exercises above make it easier for you. Practice this 1-2 times per week so in the event of a fall, you will be prepared from head to toes to move safely and recover your confidence.
How to Get Up from the Floor
Remember,
yes you can regain your flexibility and strength at any age to rise safely, stay independent and enjoy life’s adventures!








