5 stretches to help increase your flexibility

By: UnitedHealthcare Last Updated: October 26, 2022

Video detailing each stretch with instructions can be found here.

No matter what your level of physical fitness, or preferred exercise, stretching should be an essential part of that routine. Stretching helps you keep your muscles flexible and develop strength.

What’s more, if you’re spending more time sitting down, muscles may become tight. That may put them at risk for becoming weak or unable to extend all the way, which in turn, may cause joint pain, muscle strain or damage. By practicing these gentle exercises, it may help you feel more limber with less tension. It may also help prevent future injury or even falls.

If you are a UnitedHealthcare member Medicare with Renew Active® – the gold standard in Medicare fitness programs for body and mind – you also have resources available to you that can help keep you on track with your health. These include:

Whether you are a UnitedHealthcare Medicare member or not, here are five stretches you can do from your own home to help you keep those muscles limber and increase your flexibility.

(With a chair)

1.     Seated figure 4: You should feel this one in the top of your leg.

2.     Hamstring stretch: You’ll feel this stretch in the back of your front leg.

3.     Elbow point-and-lean: You’ll feel this on the opposite side lateral.

(Without chair)

4.     Hip flexor: You can put your arms out for balance for this one, while keeping your back straight.

5.     Behind-the-back stretch: Be sure to keep your shoulders away from your ears.

To find UnitedHealthcare plans that offer Renew Active and more for your Medicare dollar, visit UHCMedicareHealthPlans.com.