Turn back the clock on ageing
A complete pathway to help you move more, get stronger and stay independent for longer
Getting older does not mean becoming weaker, less mobile or less confident.
With the right support, it is possible to build strength, improve balance and feel more capable in everyday life — whatever your starting point.
That is exactly what Move it or Lose it® is designed to do.
We provide a structured, supportive pathway that helps older adults:
- build and maintain strength
- improve balance and mobility
- boost confidence
- stay active and independent
- stay socially connected and part of a supportive community
Through classes, online support, home exercise resources, DVDs and expert-led content, we support people at every stage.
Whether someone is starting from a low level, returning after a setback, or already active and wanting to do more, Move it or Lose it offers a clear way to keep progressing.
In short, we help you turn back the clock on ageing — safely and progressively.
Turn back the clock on ageing — step by step
Our pathway is designed to help you move forward from wherever you are now — whether that means getting started, getting back on track, or building on what you already do.
Move it or Lose it® provides a complete healthy ageing pathway:
from gentle starting points (including chair-based options) → to community strength and balance classes → to ongoing strength building at home and online, supported by DVDs, YouTube guidance and expert resources, helping older adults to stay active, socially engaged, strong and independent long term.
Build confidence and get moving in a way that suits you
For some people, the first step is about rebuilding after illness, injury or a period of inactivity.
For others, it’s simply about finding a suitable, safe and enjoyable way to begin or reintroduce regular movement.
That is why this stage focuses on accessible options that meet people where they are.
This stage may be right for someone who:
- feels deconditioned or is returning after a setback
- lacks confidence exercising
- prefers to begin with chair-based movement
- wants a gentle or supported starting point
- or simply wants to ease into a new routine
At this stage, Move it or Lose it can help through:
- chair-based exercise options
- beginner-friendly home exercise resources
- our popular exercise DVDs designed for safe, guided movement at home
- free YouTube videos to help you get started at your own pace
- gentle online sessions
- simple routines designed to build confidence
The goal is not to do everything at once. The goal is to get moving in a way that feels right.
This stage helps address the early effects of inactivity, stiffness and loss of confidence — or provides a safe and supportive place to start.
Improve strength, balance and mobility
Once someone is ready to do more, the next step is to build or rebuild physical capacity.
For some, this means progressing from a gentle starting point.
For others, it’s about taking their current activity to the next level.
Our classes are designed specifically for older adults and include exercises to improve:
- strength
- balance
- flexibility
- aerobic fitness
- coordination
- everyday function
Move it or Lose it classes are welcoming, supportive and adaptable, with options to work seated or standing.
This stage may be right for someone who:
- wants to improve balance and stability
- is already active but wants more structured exercise
- would benefit from expert guidance
- is looking to build strength safely
- enjoys exercising in a social, supportive group
How we support this stage:
- local community classes
- specialist older adult exercise sessions
- qualified instructors trained in our evidence-based FABS approach
- progressions for different abilities and starting points
- a friendly, social environment where people can connect and feel part of something
Alongside classes, many people also use:
- YouTube videos to reinforce exercises between sessions
- home resources and DVDs to build confidence and consistency
This is where you build strength, improve balance and enhance everyday function — whatever your starting level.
Keep progressing and make exercise part of your routine
Getting stronger is important. Staying strong is what makes the difference long-term.
Whether someone is new to exercise or already active, consistency is key to maintaining strength, balance and mobility as we age.
That is why Move it or Lose it offers ways to keep progressing beyond one weekly class.
This stage may be right for someone who:
- already attends a class and wants to do more
- wants to add a second weekly strength session
- prefers some exercise at home
- wants greater consistency between classes
- is motivated to keep improving strength and stamina
How we support this stage:
- the Move it or Lose it Online Club (live + on demand classes)
- a large library of YouTube content to support regular movement
- home exercise programmes and DVDs for structured practice
- strength and balance-focused routines
- progressive options to maintain challenge
- ongoing connection through instructors and community
This stage gives people flexibility to exercise:
- at home
- in class
- online
- or a combination of all three
This stage is key to maintaining — and continuing to improve — strength and function over time.
Support the things that matter in everyday life
The ultimate goal of the Move it or Lose it pathway is not exercise for its own sake.
It is helping people stay independent, capable, confident and connected in everyday life.
That means being able to:
- get up from a chair more easily
- walk further
- climb stairs with more confidence
- carry shopping
- feel steadier on their feet
- keep doing the things they enjoy
- stay socially engaged and connected
What turning back the clock on ageing looks like
- 92% feel physically stronger
- 98% believe strength training is helping them stay independent
- 70% find getting up from a chair easier
- 43% find climbing stairs easier
- 42% can walk longer distances
- 35% find carrying shopping easier
These are real-life improvements that show how the right approach supports strength, function and independence over time.
This is what turning back the clock on ageing looks like in real life — physically, mentally and socially.
Why Move it or Lose it is different
A complete system, not just a class
Many organisations offer one way to exercise.
Move it or Lose it provides a complete ecosystem that supports people wherever they are and however they prefer to stay active.
We combine:
- community classes
- online exercise club to support & motivate
- YouTube guidance
- DVDs and home exercise programmes
- instructor-led expertise
This means people can:
- start at home
- build confidence
- join classes
- continue progressing
- stay active for years
It’s this connected system that helps people maintain results long term.
The Move it or Lose it pathway is suitable for older adults who are:
- new to exercise
- returning after illness or a setback
- already active and wanting to progress further
- looking to improve strength and balance
- wanting to maintain independence
- seeking a friendly, supportive and social environment
A flexible pathway for diverse starting points
Move it or Lose it® provides a structured healthy ageing pathway that supports older adults at different starting points — from gentle reintroduction to exercise through to ongoing strength development and maintenance.
Our approach helps people build strength, improve balance, maintain independence and stay socially connected over time.
Wherever someone is starting from, there is a next step they can take.
With the right support, the body can become stronger, steadier and more capable — and life can feel more connected and enjoyable.
Recover. Rebuild. Stay Strong. Stay Independent.
Join The Online Club
If we don’t have a class near you, why not try the Move it or Lose it Club? Stay active, busy and connected all from the comfort of your own home. You can sign up for a month’s free trial and there’s no need to enter any payment details.
Join a Community class

Supporting the NHS
Move it or Lose it is lending it’s support to the NHS #ReconditionTheNation campaign by encouraging people where possible to keep moving and remain independent. The Get Up and Go exercises can be done from a bed or a chair to aid functional mobility to help people get up, get dressed and get moving.




