Retirees in Singapore are embracing adapted “geriatric parkour” to boost strength, balance, and confidence. These sessions focus on controlled, functional movements in urban spaces, helping seniors navigate daily life with renewed independence and energy. The trend reflects Singapore’s aging population and promotes active aging by reducing fall risks and enhancing mobility.
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