...If you don't mind, it doesn't matter.
Hello folks... here I am popping in to the changing room for a quick visit. We have some comfy seats and some refreshing healthy drinks.
The festivities for many are over, back to work and back to maybe, getting in some kind of exercise routine after a bit of time out
I am hoping everyone's celebrations, (or simply time out), were exactly what they would have wished!
Our family hold the traditions of this time of the year close... and we shall finish our Winterval festivities on Twelfth Night. A simple supper and a twelfth night cake...made to a French recipe
Now... what about moving forward into this new year... ? Have we, any of us had some time out...to enjoy the season? I have read a fair few posts about food... and overeating... or rather eating maybe one or two more snacks than usual.
The rich food, the late nights, travelling around. Less time to exercise, and the general excitement of it all, may have taken their toll.
So...What next?
Well, as every... we start with being kind to ourselves Positivity, not negativity...
You had time out, you ate and drank well, you eased up on the exercise and you had fun . .. and that is just fine. Do not feel guilty, do not berate yourself... take those good vibes from that time with you as you move onward into a new year of fitness
Okay... ramble over and on we go...
I have been thinking ! Always worrying... especially for my husband!
This time on the year, we see a lot of folk thinking of making a start in getting fit... and I am, on the forums right now, reading a fair few posts form new forum friends who are , in the slightly mire seasoned section of our community...i.e. They are older than 65...
The posts often reflect concerns, about their age and the sensibleness ( is that a word), of what they are undertaking; particularly if they have never done the exercise, or any significant exercising previously.
I am 74 in April... I started my chosen, main exercise , running , eight years ago at the age of 65, so I feel I can say some things from experience
Age and ageing gets a lot of bad press... and it can be a tad annoying... Getting written off, because you are past a certain age is demeaning and unnecessary. Many of us here could knock spots of some of the folk who may level criticism at us.
So... in this chat I shall be rambling on about exercise, specifically designed for but not totally exclusively for, what is laughingly termed as, Seniors !
Age really is... just a number... might be a big one... but just a number.
I am not going to put out loads and loads of links...just point you in the right direction!
There are loads and loads of exercises out there for us... and some rightly so, more sensitive to those of us who may have creaky limbs!
The NHS as you would expect... has a lot.
nhs.uk/live-well/exercise/e...
There are of course many different ones for runners... !
Yoga too... very popular with many...Pilates also..
Yoga with Adriene... she has a wealth of very gentle and relaxing exercises.. e.g. Yoga for Seniors. Slow and Gentle...
Worth taking a look around...
Lots of seated exercise, it that is what you feel is for you..
The Tibetan rites... put out for us by CBDB , has a seated version!
Body fit by Amy... also, some low impact, exercises and again seated and gentle ones to suit all levels.
Just type in, low impact or seated! I use them a lot as part of my routine! Just scroll around. !
Okay... Tai Chi... absolutely great for the more seasoned of us. Tai Chi is one of the best known martial arts of the from ancient China
Great on some many levels... balance and muscle building Yep!
As AGE UK tells us...
"It helps strengthen muscles, bones, heart and mind with the positive energy that surrounds the body. Benefits include improved balance, flexibility and general mobility, as well as a reduction in stress levels. The focus on breathing can boost both physical and mental well-being “.
That sounds just about perfect! There are a lot of classes online and I have just found one, only 12 miles away from me! Be afraid, very afraid!
Walking... yes... absolutely blooming marvellous... whatever age you are !
For me..
It is all about regular exercise... a good habit... even when I feel , less than on par, mentally or physically. It is all about doing what I am able to and doing what I enjoy.
Sometimes... I may need help and support with this. I am not afraid to ask for it. Right now, I am looking at the possibility of working with a personal trainer at my local gym... I need some help to build my muscles and muscle tone... what I am doing is not enough... so I need to work with guidance and with someone who knows what they are doing.
Thanks to PeggySusi , for reminding me to mention, weight training, too, in this post. weight training, she is quite right, will be an important part of my personal training programme. I have my own collection of hand weights at home, but the equipment at the gym, will be hugely different. Hence the need for guidance.
Some folk of a similar age to me might shy away from this...( I am a tad nervous), but for me... it is just the next obvious step
So.... anyone here want to share some ideas.
Have any of you of a certain age, got your own routines ? Do you feel intimidated or overwhelmed by some of the exercises you come across ?
It would be great if you could do that
Looking forward to welcoming you .
Oldfloss x