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Erik's Weekly Fitness Tip: Don't Age Without a Fight

old age
 

Fitness should be an important part of your daily life no matter what your age. But what happens when the aging body starts to interfere with your workouts, hobbies, and daily routine? As of late, one of my clients (who is in his early 80s) has experienced a loss of strength. Daily activities that he once did with ease, are now proving to be quite the challenge. He is finding that simple tasks now take more work, moderate tasks are now intense and intense tasks are impossible. 

While aging is inevitable, that doesn’t mean we should go down without a fight. Instead of surrendering to Father Time, I recommend you channel your inner toddler and fight back. Scream, kick, and throw a tantrum if you have to. Do whatever it takes to keep yourself in good health. 

What’s the best way to fight back? 

Strength training. Though lifting weights won’t stop us from aging or heal all of our ailments, it will do wonders for your mobility. Preserving the muscle is essential for maintaining strength in old age. If you lose your strength, your world will get very small, very quickly. 

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Erik's Weekly Fitness Tip | Fall Into Healthy Habits

Autumn
 

Fall is my favorite time of the year. What’s not to love about football/cross country season, the leaves changing color and Halloween? The shorter days and chillier temperatures are a gentle reminder that the year is coming to a close (which usually means overindulging at holiday parties.) 

Instead of waiting until New Years to make a resolution to get fit, why not start adopting healthy habits now? By the time 2016 comes around, you’ll be that much closer to being a happier, healthier you. 

Don’t wait, start today! Carpe diem! 

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Erik's Weekly Fitness Tip | Time's Up, Start Scheduling Your Workouts

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Because time is the most important of all the non-renewable resources, we have to make sure we make the most of every hour, minute, and second we are given. 

Life moves fast. Before you know it, dinner parties, holidays, birthdays, soccer games, PTA meetings, traffic, and work meetings are filling up your days, leaving you no time to squeeze in a workout. 

If you have ever said these words “I am too busy to workout,” I’m here to tell you otherwise. Just like you would schedule a hair appointment, checkup, work meeting or tune-up, you must also schedule your workouts. You will be much more likely to go for a jog, lift weights in the garage, walk around the neighborhood, or swim laps if you make an appointment with your pal, Fitness.

Don’t think of your schedule as a mean bully or grumpy boss. Instead, think of it as your own personal cheerleading squad.

We've got spirit, yes we do! We've got spirit how 'bout YOU?!

*photo by Cam Evans


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