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As you get older, you tend to slow down the pace of your entire life, including how much exercise you get. But considering all the health risks that are a natural part of ageing, it may be more important than ever to increase the level of physical activity in your daily life as you get older. You don’t have to pull weights at the gym or run a marathon. Simplicity is the key to exercising in old age.

Walking

Walking is the simplest and most effective form of exercise. All you need is a comfortable pair of shoes, and the will to take that first step. Initially, aim for a 15 to 20 minute brisk walk. As your stamina increases, you could lengthen the period and pace of your walks. Always warm up and cool down with simple stretches. To prevent dehydration, drink water before and after your walks. If you don’t like the idea of scheduled exercise, try incorporating walking into other areas of your life – walk to the store instead of taking the car, or use the stairs instead of the elevator. Continue reading ‘Exercising in Old Age: Keep it Simple!’ »