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Silver Sneaker Fitness offers an innovative blend of physical activity, healthy lifestyle and socially oriented programming that allows older adults to take greater control of their health.
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An excellent way to simultaneously improve mobility, strength and stamina. The circuit training format utilizes a group of 6 to 10 strength exercises that are completed one exercise after another.
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Strength Exercises for Seniors: Build Muscle, Increase Metabolism. Exercise is important for all age groups, particularly for the older adult. for an Express Fitness exercise program for a Slim and Tone body.
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  • 3%-5% of muscle mass per decade, and the decline increases to 1%-2% per year after age 50.

  • 2.5 hours of brisk walking per week can lower a woman's risk of heart disease by 30 percent

 

 

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Most people feel bad about themselves from time to time. Temporary feelings of low self-esteem may be triggered by being treated poorly by someone else recently or in the past, or by a person's own judgments of him or herself. Low self-esteem is a constant companion for too many people, especially those who experience depression. If you go through life feeling bad about yourself needlessly, low self-esteem keeps you from enjoying life, doing the things you want to do, and working toward personal goals.

To improve your self-image, try making lists, rereading them often, and rewriting them from time to time. The process will help you to feel better about yourself. If you have a journal, you can write your lists there. If you don't, any piece of paper will do.

Make a list of:

  • At least 5 of your strengths, for example, persistence, courage, friendliness, creativity
  • At least 5 things you admire about yourself, for example, the way you have raised your children, your good relationship with someone in your family, or your spirituality
  • The 5 greatest achievements in your life so far, like recovering from a serious illness, graduating from high school, or learning to use a computer
  • At least 20 other accomplishments — they can be as simple as learning to tie your shoes, to getting an advanced college degree
  • 10 ways you can "treat" or reward yourself that don't include food and that don't cost anything, such as walking in woods, window-shopping, or chatting with a friend
  • 10 things you can do to make yourself laugh
  • 10 things you could do to help someone else
  • Things that you do that make you feel good about yourself

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