Steady Steps, Safer Balance
Turning, weight shifts, and patterned steps awaken ankles, hips, and core muscles that protect balance. Regular practice refines proprioception, the body’s sense of position, reducing wobble on curbs or stairs. Teachers often cue alignment from head to heel, encouraging tall posture and softer knees. Over time, that combination improves gait speed and confidence so errands, travel, and playful grandparent adventures feel safer and more enjoyable.