Fitness Experts Offer Tips for Baby Boomers, Older Adults Who Want to Become More Active

2008 Will Find More Folks Over 50 Starting New Fitness or Activity Plans

The new year always finds millions of people of all ages resolving to begin a fitness or exercise plan. In 2008, there will be more older adults - 50 years old and up - who will be making fitness and activity resolutions. But like others before them, many will start, some will quit and a
Fitness Experts Offer Tips for Baby Boomers, Older Adults Who Want to Become More Active
 few will follow through.

In a Dec. 17 press release, the International Council on Active Aging (ICAA) offers tips to help older adults find success in their fitness and activity resolutions and goals. The ICAA also has a "Welcome Back to Fitness" website just for baby boomers and their parents. Included are answers to frequently asked questions, information about age-friendly personal trainers, equipment and fitness facilities and numerous tips that can be personalized to an individual's fitness and activity level and needs.

The ICAA was founded by Colin Milner and is said to be the largest membership association geared to the needs of aging baby boomers and older adults, with particular emphasis on wellness and fitness.

Before beginning any significant change in activity or exercise routine, the ICAA recommends getting a medical checkup by your healthcare provider.

Once you're medically approved, decide what activity you might enjoy most, whether that be walking, an organized activity or class, a sporting activity or some combination.

Decide where and with whom you prefer to participate in an activity. Do you prefer walking or exercising alone or with others? Inside or outdoors? In a gym or fitness club or in your own home or neighborhood? Are you interested in meeting new friends and participating in a structured activity? Do you prefer activities in the morning, midday or evening?

Develop a well-rounded routine or fitness plan. The best of programs will include a warm-up, flexibility, cardio, resistance or weight bearing and cool-down.

Once you have a plan, start slowly. Eagerness to get started usually results in overdoing it. That leads to tired and sore muscles, which can quickly discourage a person from continuing with their activity or fitness plan.

 
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Women do not need to lift weights. Women need to learn to control their own body weight. Body weight and gravity applied from many angles are all you need to increase your strength and satisfy your resistance requirment. Two main rules. 1. Nothing stays the same, each day we either get a little better or we get a little worse. 2. Just because your body can do impossible things, dosn't mean that it really wants to. You don't have to beat the hell out of your body to get better. All you do is take your body way past where it should be. Way past good health into abuse. If the way we are taught to exersise is so good, why are we getting worse as we get older. Why arn't we better at 65 than we were at 30. Maybe we are going to fast. After all what do we want. We want to get better. Why not measure what you can do today and then everyday just remind your body what you could do the day before. The more you remind your body what it is supposed to be able to do the better it

Posted on 02/15/2009 at 7:02:34 PM

more exercise is definitely on my agenda for 2008!

Posted on 12/21/2007 at 10:12:47 AM

My parents are both almost in their 70s and in amazing health and shape because they exercise all the time. Good article :)

Posted on 12/19/2007 at 6:12:01 PM

rather interesting. great piece

Posted on 12/19/2007 at 6:12:19 PM

Very informative info!

Posted on 12/19/2007 at 1:12:10 PM

I'm going to back to the gym this year..I hope..:)

Posted on 12/18/2007 at 8:12:04 PM

very good reporting. Very useful information.

Posted on 12/18/2007 at 7:12:34 PM

This is good information. As you stated, some people just overdo it and end up injuring themselves. So it is important to take it slowly. Sophie

Posted on 12/18/2007 at 2:12:31 PM

Excellent information!

Posted on 12/18/2007 at 6:12:54 AM

I'm not over 50--yet!--but shoveling snow this weekend made me realize how out of shape I am! My son offered to start going to the pool and weight room with me on his days off, I think I'd better take him up on it!

Posted on 12/18/2007 at 5:12:59 AM

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