Fitness

Three Huge Secrets About Exercise–Revealed!

If you’re a Baby Boomer or senior, exercise is simply too valuable to harbor any secrets! After all, its many benefits can add years of healthy living to your life; conversely, inactivity causes 9% of premature deaths worldwide. So in this blog, we let you peek behind the veil and reveal 3 huge secrets about […]

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5 Fitness Errors Most Baby Boomers Make!

Not Helping As Much As You Think! Most of the Baby Boomers I work with want to lose weight, tone up, and have more energy. Unfortunately, they’ve been unsuccessful at achieving these goals, and here’s why–five common errors folks over 50 make with their fitness programs: 1. Walking only. Don’t get me wrong, walking is great

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Arthritis Pain? Do the Unthinkable!

It May Seem Counterintuitive… A natural reaction to arthritis is to curtail movement. Millions of Baby Boomers and seniors with the disorder are limited in their ability to do daily activities, such as standing, bending, walking, and climbing stairs. But the results of this inactivity can be catastrophic. Living a more sedentary lifestyle increases the

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Best Exercises for Osteoporosis

Last week, I posted a blog with general information regarding osteoporosis.  And because I receive numerous questions from Baby Boomers and seniors about the best type of exercise for the condition, I’m posting this follow-up piece. Bone-Strengthening Exercises The optimal physical activity program to strengthen bones and prevent osteoporosis, according to National Osteoporosis Foundation (NOF),

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Support Brain Health in Aging

A scary prognosis looms for many of us Declines in brain health and function are of monumental concern for Baby Boomers and older adults. That’s not surprising, as Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the number one dementia affecting this population, its causes are still unknown, it is irreversible and progressively devastating. AD afflicts nearly 26 million

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