The Truth About Exercising and Aging
- quancerachel
- 6 days ago
- 1 min read
I Am What I Am
A recent study suggests that certain exercises -- like riding a stationary bicycle -- actually slow cell decline that can happen as you age. In other words, it’s never too late to reap the benefits of exercise. No matter how old you are, how inactive, or how out of shape you have been for however long, exercise can be provide lots of help for lots of things.
I Don’t Have the Time
A full schedule -- because of babysitting the grandkids, other family obligations, housework, etc. -- often is cited as a reason to skip exercise. When you think about all the benefits of regular physical activity, and the minimum time required (150 minutes a week of moderate aerobic activity), the answer is clear: If you want to stay healthy, you can find the time.
I Don’t Have an Exercise Buddy
Having a partner or getting into a group helps. Studies show that supervision and support can help you stay focused and feel good about what you’re doing. Buddies can really help if you’ve been inactive for a while and you’re cranking things back up. Some people do prefer to go solo.
If you’re not one, join in on my group training complimentary for 2 weeks and try it.
Your Health Coach,
Christine!

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