Fitness After 50
Time To Think Fitness after 50 should not be just something we hope comes our way. We should make it a way of life. The transition period from our 40s to our 50s presents us with lots of changing priorities and potential health issues. In fact, our life can change dramatically as we start to think about retirement. Recently, the Victorian (Australia) Government Betterhealth website stated that – “Only around one in 10 Australians over the age of 50 exercises enough to gain any cardiovascular benefit. Some estimates suggest that about half of the physical decline associated with old age may be due to a lack of physical activity. It has been suggested that people over the age of 65, more than any other age group, require adequate fitness levels to help them maintain independence, recover from illness and reduce their high risk of disease.”
For more details and tips on fitness after 50 , see the Victorian BetterHealth website here.
Health and Fitness Trends The evidence seems to indicate that much of the damage to our health and fitness has historically occurred between the ages of 40 and 60. Future generations could be worse off due to the obesity epidemic that has swept through Europe, North America and Australasia. Unless we take the matter of health into our own hands, fitness after 50 will become a myth. Personally, I can't understand why so many people eat breakfast daily at McDonalds or at their local coffee shop. Each morning, it takes me just 15 minutes to prepare and consume cereal, soy milk, orange juice and toast with honey. Surely, this has to be better than hash browns with egg and bacon burgers. Even worse is the number of women I see at lunchtime sitting at tables with a salad in front of them alongside a diet coke while smoking a cigarette. I’m still not sure which is worse......the cigarette or the diet coke. And they can’t work out why they are overweight. Usually, these are 20 and 30 something girls......not the 50 plus age bracket. Their bodies are not in balance.....that’s why they have weight issues. We were not made to smoke cigarettes or drink diet coke. Just ditching these 2 bad habits will help dramatically and promote personal fitness after 50 and beyond.
Improving Your Health is Easy If only people understood how easy it is to improve health and to maintain fitness. A good nutritious breakfast, plenty of water throughout the day, some fruit and vegetables and 30 minutes of strong walking each day is often all it takes to reverse poor fitness both before and after 50. If you need to lose weight, you’ll also need to count calories, walk further and more often, add some swimming and deep breathing and diarise your progress. When I began to change my life in 2000, I did all of these things to ensure my fitness after 50. Here I was......a 20 year Cancer Survivor with a 25 year smoking habit. Up until then, I drank lots of soft drink (soda) and didn’t eat much fruit. I did, however, eat lots of chocolate, sweets, cake and dairy products........and beer (don’t forget the beer)........and wine (can’t forget the wine). I was 6 – 7 Kg overweight, my cholesterol had become a big problem and I had Pulmonary Fibrosis. My fitness levels were poor and I puffed hard when walking up hills. Later, I started to run and, these days, I occasionally ride a mountain bike. However, walking, breathing and a healthy diet was enough to make me realize what I had been missing out on. Now I am sold on fitness and I am annoyed if I don’t spend at least 5 to 6 hours walking or running each week. When I no longer have to commute 90 minutes each way to work, I will do more swimming as well.
This is me crossing the line in the Gold Coast Marathon July 2006.
It's Your Choice Don’t misunderstand me. I choose to do all this because I enjoy it. You do not need to walk or swim for longer than 30 minutes a day. You do not need to run marathons like me. You just need to be consistent. Listen to your body. It will tell you just how much exercise you can cope with. Lastly, eat healthy and fitness after 50 can be yours. By the way, I still drink beer and wine.........just not as much as before. I have recently cut out chocolate and ice cream and replaced them with yoghurt, fruit and soy milk smoothies. We'll see how long that lasts. It's hard to give up a lifetime love of chocolate and ice cream. Vigorous, regular exercise has allowed me some pleasures. Every time I walk or run, I know I can drink some more beer. What a reward!!!! Below, you will find a number of quality health and lifestyle related sites for living a life of fitness after 50. I find them very helpful. I hope that you do too.
As we get a little older we really begin to appreciate the healing qualities of a regular massage. According to Juanita from
Chair Massage Is For You
we should all have a chair massage to relieve stress and pain and make us feel relaxed. The site also gives tips on how to change careers and become a massage therapist.
Retirement-Solutions-4-Boomers
is all about providing solutions for the health, fitness, lifestyle and income challenges that individuals face in their retirement years. This is an excellent site for everyone over the age of 50. Click the link for further details.
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