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Finding ways to exercise as you get older is a smart and easy way to stay fit and improve your health. Exercise is just as important in your older years as when you were younger. Research shows that an exercise routine offers many health benefits.
It's also well known that regular exercise can help to boost heart health, keep a healthy body weight, keep joints flexible and healthy, and improve balance to reduce falls.
Exercise does not take as much time as you may think. For general health benefits, older adults need about 2½ hours of aerobic (walking, running, and other activities that get the heart pumping faster) activity a week. These activities should be combined with activities that strengthen muscles at least 2 days a week.
Joining a gym and making use of the machines, trainers, and classes is one way to exercise. But you can also have fun there, meet new people, and choose from many different activities that keep you healthy and strong.
Always talk with your doctor before starting any exercise or physical activity program.
Exercise comes in many forms, including activities that feel more like fun than hard work:
To help prevent falls, it's important to practice exercises that improve your balance. Yoga and tai chi fit the bill. They will also help you manage stress, feel more relaxed, and improve muscle tone. Yoga and tai chi classes are widely available in many communities, such as at senior centers and fitness clubs, including the Y.
Taking some time to stretch every day can also help keep your joints flexible and keep you moving well. It's also important to lift some light weights. Canned goods from your cupboard are a fine substitute. You can also use a resistance band to tone your muscles.
Add more energy when doing chores and these regular activities will count as a workout:
Remember that getting older doesn't mean slowing down. You've got to keep moving to stay young at heart as well as in mind, body, and spirit.