How Seniors can Make Exercise a Regular Thing
Everyone knows that regular physical activity
helps older adults feel better, live longer and enjoy life more. Still, it’s
hard for many seniors to find the motivation to exercise.
How important is physical activity for you?
What benefits are you looking for? Improved
health? A better lifestyle? A longer life? Studies have proven that regular
exercise gives you a 50 prevent lower risk of death. Physical activity also
prevents diseases such as diabetes, obesity and osteoporosis. It improves
lifestyle, mental health and the quality of life.
Get your physicians
advice.
Ask for help in determining what type of
physical activity will best suit your health and overall condition.
Choose activities that
match your interests.
Do you love to walk around the mall and shop?
Well, why not join or create a mall-walking group? Interested in making new
friends? Look into joining a fitness class. Or maybe if you are a nature lover
you could take a hike in a park nearby.
Start slowly and
progress gradually.
If you have lived an inactive lifestyle, begin
by slowly adding little bits of exercise to your daily routine. Consider some
form of exercise at small intervals of 5 or 10 minutes a few times a day instead
of all at once. Set small, reachable goals and chart your progress.
Consider a buddy or
group for support.
Research shows that people are more likely to
stick with exercise routines if they make a commitment to others. Ask a friend
to join your morning walks or dance classes. There are many options to group
fitness activities.
Don’t get discouraged!
If you start a program then relapse into
inactivity, don’t be too hard on yourself. Many successful people try more than
once to succeed. Start again and reward yourself for your renewed motivation!
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