Monday, May 17, 2021

It's Never Too Late and You're Never Too Old to Get Fit

It's never too late and you're never too old to get fit and healthy.
 
Many people are still believing the myth that aging is a negative process that comes with wrinkles and limitations. This is far from the truth. Older people are living longer, staying healthy, confident, and happy.

I have seen men and women become their fittest at 70 and beyond. Age is being redefined as beautiful and an exciting time of becoming the person you always should have been. Age being just a number is really true and exemplified by so many fabulous older people today.

Personally, I don't care if my body is aging because it doesn't define anything about me. All I know is that I'm an older version of myself that is better than I was before. And my mind and body feel youthful and strong.

What has really helped with fitness at every age is having a positive attitude. And making the choice to dump unhealthy habits and adopt a healthy lifestyle. Aging well has become a time of personal development and strength for many people embracing their age. 

Each day is an opportunity to change for everyone. Your age doesn't limit your ability to accomplish anything in life including your fitness goals. 

Aging Well Tips

The most important thing is to remain realistic and adopt a healthy lifestyle that is sustainable and enjoyable.

Using a food journal may help keep you accountable. You will be able to honestly track your food intake and make appropriate changes to start eating healthier.

Use a fitness journal to schedule your workouts. You will not always feel like exercising, but it will be important not to cancel on yourself. Stay disciplined through the process and it will eventually become a habit that is a regular part of your life. The American Heart Association (AHA) recommends 150 minutes of moderate exercise weekly. 

This is not a quick fix so mentally prepare for a lifestyle change. The time will pass anyway so you might as well be working on health improvement. Fitness is also not about perfection but progress as you strive each day to be healthy.

Have a positive attitude. There will be days when it feels really hard and you may even want to give up. Hold onto knowing you are stronger than any negative thoughts.


More Helpful Tips:

  • Eat a wide variety of nutritious foods that include lean proteins, good carbohydrates, and healthy fats.
  • Drink plenty of water throughout the day.
  • Get to bed at a decent hour and try for 7-8 hours of sleep per night.
  • Exercise 3-4 times per week to start and progress as you get stronger.
  • Include weight resistance training 1-2 times per week to start.
  • Keep a food journal for accountability ... be honest with yourself.
  • Dump the junk food and replace it with healthy food options.
  • Pay attention to portion sizes and read food labels.
  • Eat several small meals per day and do not allow yourself to feel hungry.
  • Weigh-in only one time per week, pay attention to how your clothes are fitting, and how you look naked. Dump the scale if it becomes a frustration.
  • Make time for prayer and positive self talk to keep up the motivation.
  • Set realistic small goals to start like losing 10lbs or signing up to walk your first 5K. 
  • Hire a qualified personal trainer for guidance and motivation if going it alone feels too overwhelming.

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4 comments:

  1. It is very essential to stay fit. Diseases and many health ailments happen to those people who spend most of their time sitting on the couch and sipping soft drinks. It is suggested to hit the gym and consume only those things which are good for health.

    Regards,
    Mantis Hugo

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  2. Thanks for stopping by the Blog and for your great feedback. Stay Healthy!

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  3. You are so inspiring. Love your positive vibes you give on Facebook. I' recuperating from a broken foot & now partial rotator cuff shoulder surgery coming up. Been depressed gained weight& now this :(.. Praying to stay strong and hope to eventually lose my weight. I'm 25 pounds over my weight 😢😢

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    1. Thanks so much. Sorry to hear about your injuries. I completely understand getting off routine and surgical recovery. This will be the best time to focus more on healthy food intake and give your body time to heal. Hang in there...time flies and you will be back at it before you know it. You CAN do it!

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