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Can Exercise Reverse Aging? How to Exercise to Age Well 

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Learn a geriatrician’s top tips for aging with strength, independence, and vitality, and the four types of exercise every older person should do. #HealthyAging #StrengthTraining #SeniorFitness #strengthtrainingtips #strengthtrainingforwomen
In this essential guide, Dr. Leslie Kernisan delves into the transformative power of exercise for older adults. Discover how tailored physical activity not only combats muscle loss and frailty but also enhances mental well-being and cognitive function, paving the way for a life of independence and quality. From the science behind muscle aging reversal to practical advice on incorporating strength, aerobic, balance, and flexibility exercises into your routine, this video is a treasure trove of expert insights.
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Video Chapters:
00:00 How to Exercise to Age Well
05:43 The benefits of exercise in aging
12:20 Is walking good exercise?
14:30 Strength training in aging
17:55 Aerobic exercise in aging
19:45 Balance exercises for seniors
21:45 Flexibility exercises in aging
25:09 Best exercises for fall prevention
26:59 How to start and maintain an exercise routine
31:16 Managing risks of exercise and avoiding injuries
36:52 Exercise to counter frailty and sarcopenia
43:56 Exercise when there’s Alzheimer’s or dementia
48:03 Getting someone else to exercise
50:30 The role of protein and strength training
54:31 Recap & Dr. Kernisan’s top exercise recommendations
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@paulajeffrey6706
@paulajeffrey6706 15 дней назад
I am in hospital and seeing alot of older people and I'm thinking, Let me go home and I promise to get fit and healthy and stay like it.
@peterbedford2610
@peterbedford2610 28 дней назад
At 65, I have lots of time to get out and do physical things. I retired 5 years ago and have been averaging 2 hours a day doing physical activities. Its was fantastic to finally have the time to do this. Working always got in the way!
@robertwilson7736
@robertwilson7736 18 дней назад
Very good
@adamholbrook2281
@adamholbrook2281 15 дней назад
Congrats. Way to many people don't have a retirement plan and would be better off continuing to work rather than stopping all activity like many people do.
@evelynwillmore7770
@evelynwillmore7770 12 часов назад
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@Just4AZ1
@Just4AZ1 25 дней назад
Since I retired, I go to the gym 5-6 times a week. I do resistance training and cardio. It makes a world of difference. You need to be out of breath a few times a week while doing cardio.
@chestergregory7712
@chestergregory7712 3 дня назад
Absolutely AweSome video. I am a Recovering from a Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) individual. The challenge to regain and recover is tuff. However, I will continue to educate myself and put forth every effort I can in a constructive manner. You are a blessing to listen to and I am thankful for your presentation. WishingUtheBestAlways 🙏🍀🙏
@freedomlife3623
@freedomlife3623 29 дней назад
It would be great if you can post example exercise video for 30min -60 minutes in each of category would be so helpful.
@rae0521
@rae0521 Месяц назад
Thank you from an 85 year old retired gerontologist/social worker. Until recently I was not an "exerciser" (an understatement). But when I deteriorated to the point where just to get around I had to hang onto the furniture, I broke down, bought some resistance bands... and, surprisingly, started using them. Everything you said... and I've told clients... is true. EXERCISE does wonders in so many ways. It's really nice to be able once again to get out of a chair and walk around without looking like the geezer I am. If I live long enough I might even get to actually enjoy exercise but I'm not holding my breath.... mostly because if I do, someone's gonna come running to take my pulse!
@BetterHealthWhileAging
@BetterHealthWhileAging Месяц назад
Oh, I love this! That is so great that you started exercising!! Yes, it's better to start earlier, but it's almost never too late and we do see even frail people improve if they find a way to be consistent about even small amounts of strength training. Thank you for sharing your story!
@rae0521
@rae0521 Месяц назад
@@BetterHealthWhileAging No problem... thanks for the encouragement. One thing further... to all those who tend to the chubby side of the spectrum, keep your chins up! I once was much heavier and when I reduced by 70 pounds, I looked like a partially deflated balloon. Then I started exercising and put on some muscle. I now have far too much skin flopping around uncontrollably but I can delight all onlookers (I wish) by wiggling my Man Boobs!
@pcchin3920
@pcchin3920 Месяц назад
@tomdino1809
@tomdino1809 Месяц назад
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@meralguzey..ph.d538
@meralguzey..ph.d538 29 дней назад
Activities need support with the correct eating plan.
@trishstauble3461
@trishstauble3461 Месяц назад
Thanks for this video, Dr. Kernisan. I've been on a whole food, plant based diet for 4 years now. Started exercising and have gotten stronger with better balance and some nice socializing as I do strength training with a neighborhood group ! Plant protein is good for me and very good for the planet and animals! Thanks for the great information on the benefits of exercising !
@mariarooney6262
@mariarooney6262 Месяц назад
What a wonderful video provided by a knowledgeable, compassionate doctor. We can’t get a much more comprehensive overview of how to stay healthy in this area as we age. Thank you very much for caring.❤️
@michaelhollon9467
@michaelhollon9467 15 дней назад
Dr Kernisan not only has great content that helps a wide range of people, her communication skills while looking at the camera are excellent. Pace, engagement, and energy level while verbally communicating are better than most others who appear on camera and ask for viewers to pay attention. I look forward to listening more.
@elizabethwilson7892
@elizabethwilson7892 Месяц назад
So glad to have found you and your channel! I was sedentary until 68 and my body's abilities reflected that. At 68 I joined a women's running program and ran my first half marathon at 72. Going through the process I had so many thoughts about how much more exercise does for the older adult than we were ever told and how there are very few credible sources of this information available for older people teaching them we not only can but should be physical and we're so much more capable than we were led to believe we can be. We're told don't do that, you're too old, you'll hurt yourself instead of what you're teaching people here. Thank you! New grateful subscriber.
@TakeTheRedPill_Now
@TakeTheRedPill_Now Месяц назад
Nice deep-dive into senescence with/without exercise. Regular, strenuous exercise in combi with a plant-based diet is the cure for the majority of ailments and for staying self-sufficient with advanced age. Yeah, any exercise is better than no exercise 👍 Loved this well-informed and well-researched clip.
@bonneybrown6275
@bonneybrown6275 Месяц назад
At 73, I box, do TRX and Weighra. I love exercise….I work out with ladies half my age. It is critical for my mind and body. Stay in bed and you die. My husband is handicapped now and I have to carry and lift. Love exercise inside , and in a cool area.
@mamaurku
@mamaurku Месяц назад
Thank you! Why don't you already have millions of subscribers? It's so easy to learn from you, quite different than my own doctors who chastise me while giving similar medical advice. Scolding and shaming is the best way to ensure that a patient/client isn't going to listen or heed their advice.
@geoffgeoff344
@geoffgeoff344 6 дней назад
Nice narration,reasonable appeal nice voice tone,great reasons to excercise from a different angle i thought the point of not having to move out ,for eg.also the info on protein really important.sarcopenia is held in check and reversed with resistance training.a set of dumbells indoor in place exercise , with some red meat,mince or ground beef if chewing is a problem ,beef bone broth.beef has heme iron which is important for oxygen carrying..your information is first class,nicely said in an encouraging an caring manner,good job doc.thank you.australia.respect
@bettymaugeri7316
@bettymaugeri7316 День назад
Thank you for this informative podcast - I am trying but see the loss in strength - I take yoga 3 x a. week, a weight/strength class, walk with both a senior group and more ambitious group through the woods on uneven ground and faster longer distances (this brought on a bout of sciatica). I am a 77 small woman with known osteoporosis.
@user-zz3zp3fm7p
@user-zz3zp3fm7p 23 дня назад
very helpful to me Dr Kernisan, im a year away from 60 but have begun with the strength, balance and flexibility exercises. You've explained it in a conversational way. thanks
@annadavis2547
@annadavis2547 27 дней назад
I began 18 months ago with PT (2 times per week). I then added water aerobics alternating with my PT routine. Graduated from PT and began 5 days a week with water aerobics. Now I am doing silver sneakers 3 days a week and water aerobics 2 times a week. Feeling much better. My range of motion is still an issue but I can now get off the floor on my own. It is well worth the effort. I am 67.
@tango9944
@tango9944 9 дней назад
I started 65 pushup everyday, 3 times a day, in addition, Ido arm exercise with dumbbell, after about 6 months I can feel my arm muscle get firmer. Maybe bigger, i also jump on a mini trampoline, sliding on a slideboard. fell much better than before. Thanks for confirmation the benefits of exercise in older age
@RiDankulous
@RiDankulous 11 дней назад
I’m just 55 and I figured out a way to make my diet healthy, which is using this technique taught by the lifestyle and diet doctors: setting up the environment for success. I put a stationary recumbent bike in next to where I sit normally during the day. All I need to do is put my feet up and then spin It is far easier to get exercising that way than worry about going to another room to get on an uncomfortable machine and maybe have to go to the gym which is noisy or go outside when the weather is bad don’t have to do any of that. I am certain that you as a doctor are well aware of setting up the environment for success to encourage the exercise. Something that can help greatly is improvement of exercise machines to be just as comfortable as a La-Z-Boy machines which they can very well be. They could have foot rest above thepedals. Mine is comfortable enough, where if I put a pillow on it, I can sit there for hours. But it could be better. Also, it can be quite easy to rig up a desk that could be slid into place for a keyboard and a small monitor and position of TV accordingly. The stationary bike has a little book nook so to speak, and people put their phone there, but portable monitors easily fit there which I have used.
@donnazaza5287
@donnazaza5287 Месяц назад
57:23 A very thorough assessment of the benefits of exercise for the older person. Many excellent tips in maintaining strength and also increasing your ability to continue living your best life for as long as possible!
@inawertzberger2580
@inawertzberger2580 Месяц назад
Thank you Dr. Kernisan.
@mehriaalbert6263
@mehriaalbert6263 28 дней назад
Fantastic! Thank you. I enjoyed it very much. You are sincere, eloquent, and knowledgeable, and I learned quite a bit.❤
@GordonSou
@GordonSou 6 дней назад
Very knowledgable and articulate - thank you. As a 79 year-old male, no doubt with the advantage of sustained strength training since I was 14, I would say its advantages for the aging is grossly underestimated, and one can see on RU-vid evidence of people beginning even in their 80's and making incredible gains - one man now in early 90s deadlifting 120Kg - with expert guidance. At 89Kg I can carry a couple of 48kg kettlebells 35 metres or 20 squats with a 65kg sandbag. But much more important are the benefits and right emphasis. Definitely heavy (according to one's capacity) compound exercises are necessary to give the neuro benefits stimulating endorphins like seratonin, dopamine, testosterone. Also avoiding muscular atrophy, important for musculo-skeletal strength, metabolism, reducing risk of falls and much better recovery and posture and balance. You continue to burn calories hours after your workout. These compound exercises all develop strong core and, with kettle- or dumbbells, grip strength. Few exercises are necessary, and for strength better to keep reps down to about 6 (not 10 and certainly not 15). The most important exercises (with kettlebells or dumbbells) are farmers walk to about 20-30 metres then increase weight, squats, deadlifts (only with expert advice and guidance), shoulder press and (optional) floor press (like bench press on floor). Squats and farmer's carry are effective cardio, but you can make your whole workout cardio by continuing to walk or move between exercises. Never omit warm-up or cool-down. Handling heavier weights also strengthens will, constantly challenging. When brain/muscle connection is developed strength can be enhanced incorporating overcoming isometrics. Motivation is important. There is an abundance of research available if one needs convincing of the enormous advantages of "heavy" compound exercise, especially for the aging. Options to free weights are power bands or tubes or TRX (body weight exercises suspended by a strap fixed at thd too of a door).
@kerrybyers257
@kerrybyers257 Месяц назад
Sooo comprehensive! Thank you!
@josephngalamulume1635
@josephngalamulume1635 28 дней назад
Thank you so much for this very informative presentation!
@dawngriffith5361
@dawngriffith5361 Месяц назад
Excellent information! Thank you so much!!
@georgecounihan2264
@georgecounihan2264 Месяц назад
Good advice. Get them moving. Work out 7 days a week Do Norwegian 4x4’s twice a week. VO2 max is 38. 71 and not stopping
@stacia1525
@stacia1525 Месяц назад
Excellent video! Thank you!
@juliegotshaw
@juliegotshaw Месяц назад
Thank you Dr. for another excellent video. I try to walk at least every other day, sometimes every day. I knew this along was not enough. You made me realize how important it is to do other exercises. Again thank you Dr.
@savithananjangud2921
@savithananjangud2921 Месяц назад
Thank you for this excellent informative video. Super helpful and well explained.
@SMF314
@SMF314 Месяц назад
(28:45) Very helpful evidence-based advice. Some of us haven’t so much “fallen off the exercise wagon” - we just wouldn’t recognize the dang thing if it ran over us! Looking forward to watching your other videos.
@louisepivato551
@louisepivato551 29 дней назад
You have been a really really big help to inspire me to start exercising.
@56phil020244
@56phil020244 18 дней назад
Great video, Doc. Thanks!
@dianna6884
@dianna6884 7 дней назад
This is very comprehensive. Very well done. No, she did not speak too much. All valuable information when you listen carefully.
@hemapiyaratna2888
@hemapiyaratna2888 Месяц назад
Thank you . Great video.
@richardacosta2805
@richardacosta2805 Месяц назад
Excellent advice! Enjoyed your presentation. 🙏
@donnavavuris2697
@donnavavuris2697 Месяц назад
Thanks for your great video!
@Divakar0234
@Divakar0234 Месяц назад
Respected Dr. Leslie I think , It is one of your best videos' about Health which cover not only elders but all family members. I was hoping it from you but after a long wait finally I got it , importance of Exercise in our life. Thanks a lot. God bless you
@pamjundy4591
@pamjundy4591 Месяц назад
excellent video, inspiring. Thank you
@mostguitarswins
@mostguitarswins Месяц назад
Very helpful, thank you!
@samudralaravishankar4044
@samudralaravishankar4044 22 дня назад
Well explained and simplified remedies. Easily understandable.😊
@zorolobo
@zorolobo Месяц назад
thank You
@MelciaD
@MelciaD 29 дней назад
Thanks wonderful video!!!
@abdelrahmanelsheikh5798
@abdelrahmanelsheikh5798 28 дней назад
This is an extremely useful overview of the subject. Done in a scientific and factual way but presented in simple language that everyone can understand. I'm I discovered this channel.
@nas3426
@nas3426 28 дней назад
Great informative video. Thank you 🙏🏼
@rayballard6870
@rayballard6870 29 дней назад
Excellent presentation great information thanks.
@user-jb7od8zq2l
@user-jb7od8zq2l 22 дня назад
Thank you Dr.!
@judyPatr
@judyPatr 13 дней назад
Excellent video, thank you.
@user-ov4wr5yu4r
@user-ov4wr5yu4r Месяц назад
Your hair looks great today. From one curly girl to another.❤ Oh, and the video's excellent, too, as expected. 😊
@rima717nc
@rima717nc 22 дня назад
Very helpful information! Thank you!
@zehaozhou9751
@zehaozhou9751 17 дней назад
Very helpful! Easy to follow and with reasonable expectations. I have shared some of your ideas and suggestions with my siblings in China.
@beverlybaskin7410
@beverlybaskin7410 Месяц назад
Wonderful information. I'm 75 and have found exercise is so helpful.
@rannerobin2787
@rannerobin2787 13 дней назад
Excellent information!! Tha k you so much! P,leasedomore videos like this!
@marinachase9115
@marinachase9115 Месяц назад
Great information for keeping healthy.
@Mary-jt1ts
@Mary-jt1ts 8 дней назад
Excellent information however, providing visuals would be helpful to achieve a better understanding of each topic. Thank you
@angeladavies
@angeladavies 21 день назад
Excellent thanks
@michelletran6348
@michelletran6348 21 день назад
Very good presentation - thank you. I have been working out with all of those 4 types of exercises outlines here for the past ten months & have noticed positive changes, such as strength & mobility improvements. Exercise absolutely made the good changes happen.
@BetterHealthWhileAging
@BetterHealthWhileAging 2 дня назад
Wonderful!
@fooyitsim235
@fooyitsim235 12 дней назад
Thank you, Very good
@user-iw8mp1oe3e
@user-iw8mp1oe3e Месяц назад
Thanks
@lafamillecarrington
@lafamillecarrington Месяц назад
Flexibility is definitely what I need to work on. It is relatively easy to self-diagnose lack of strength in muscle groups, poor balance and lack of cardiovascular fitness, but it is much harder to work out which exercises are needed to improve your mobility and flexibility. I have a physiotherapist consultation tomorrow, so hope I will get a better idea of which exercises to concentrate on.
@techworld-kc6lt
@techworld-kc6lt 8 дней назад
Helpful thanks
@gloriathompson423
@gloriathompson423 22 дня назад
love your channel
@acer4237
@acer4237 20 дней назад
Walking and doing half jumping jacks and arm circles with more arm movement can get heart rate up hence light cardio. Lighter on joints but stationary cycle a great option.
@lizsaxe1390
@lizsaxe1390 Месяц назад
I'm 84 and exercise 3x week....too bad I can't find a M.D. who supports it...Tucson, AZ Exercise is Medicine - good book on how exercise can improve your life........😀
@seanfinn1046
@seanfinn1046 29 дней назад
Dr. Frank Comstock
@user-rebax2003
@user-rebax2003 27 дней назад
Run to get your VO2 up, weight training, Pilates and walking. 1 hour per day of hard stuff and 1 hour per day of moving.
@habibpatel6113
@habibpatel6113 12 дней назад
I loved your video
@doernerrr
@doernerrr Месяц назад
Thanks for the excellent and compassionate wellness advice for seniors. I’m an a very athletic 75 year old and I can attest that my daily vigorous exercise and careful diet have given me amazingly good health and vigor when most others my age are struggling. I’m a vegetarian (except for occasional fish and eggs) and don’t consume dairy. I do eat plenty of plant protein. I question the study of effectiveness of animal v. plant protein. Seems like plenty of very muscular animals (gorillas, elephants, oxen, etc.) get along very well without consuming animal protein.
@BetterHealthWhileAging
@BetterHealthWhileAging Месяц назад
Hi and thank you for your comment. I'm not sure you need to change your diet, but if you want to review some of the literature I referenced, you can find links to many of the relevant studies I reference on the podcast show notes page we just published, which is here: betterhealthwhileaging.net/podcast/how-to-exercise-to-age-well/ Different animals respond differently to nutrients...humans evolved to be omnivores (like chimps), not vegetarians. I wouldn't extrapolate what works for gorillas to what works for us. That said, the vegetarian 7th day adventists near Loma Linda are a well known long lived population...so vegetarianism doesn't seem incompatible w aging well...and it's certainly better for environmental reasons.
@doernerrr
@doernerrr Месяц назад
@@BetterHealthWhileAging 👍 thanks for the reply. BTW I'm competing in my first Olympic distance triathlon day after tomorrow (and ran my first full marathon just before my 73rd bday) so I'm sticking with the vegetarian diet. But I acknowledge it may not be optimal for everyone.
@thanujarajapaksha2918
@thanujarajapaksha2918 10 дней назад
Excellent 🎉
@j8r8v8
@j8r8v8 14 дней назад
Enjoyed your video. Now I'm going investigate whey protein for seniors to maintain daily protein requirement.
@jakobw135
@jakobw135 4 дня назад
What about KETTLEBELL exercises, especially the Turkish get up, to fulfill all of the criteria you mentioned?
@ginnybenett428
@ginnybenett428 28 дней назад
I notice that at 63 my grip isn’t as strong as it used to be to be. Opening a jar is an example. Do these recommended exercises help hand strength?
@jakobw135
@jakobw135 4 дня назад
What do you say to ISOMETRIC EXERCISES, which supposedly lower blood pressure?
@Zoet50
@Zoet50 Месяц назад
Excellent talk
@rubysingh3454
@rubysingh3454 25 дней назад
How do overweight/ obese people calculate their ideal protein intake? Base it upon actual weight or the ideal weight for their height and age?
@DM-xn5dt
@DM-xn5dt 5 дней назад
Is there a PDF that can be downloaded?
@robertsullivan9833
@robertsullivan9833 2 дня назад
pushing thru a problem w 5k on concrete especially
@jakobw135
@jakobw135 4 дня назад
P S.& N.B. Animal protein is EXACTLY THE SAME as plant protein. It's just that the AMOUNTS and DISTRIBUTION are different.
@frogmouth
@frogmouth 5 дней назад
Balloons were good for my mum when she wasn't verbal or mobile Reminded of party fun . She enjoyed the colour and the fun of keeping the balloon off the ground
@alizahhochstead191
@alizahhochstead191 Месяц назад
Sometimes senior citizens exercise classes are boring even though I cant do everything I go to regular classes
@jonr6680
@jonr6680 Месяц назад
This is top advice, especially to clarify the concept of heart risks & frailty/sarcopenia. But look at the stats! The general population are SLOBS, and elders are the same demographic... ! (Maybe skewed slightly from premature deaths!) They also subconsciously feel they deserve to do LESS in their retirement, and often feel constrained by injuries and illness, diseases (including mental deterioration), general tiredness, sleep problems, chronic pain, side effects from medication, fear of injury, the perception that exercise is for young people. (Even for ppl who DO exercise, which is a tiny demographic!).. MANY real reasons (and excuses) to NOT exercise are additive. Of course the first elephant in the room is body mass! Although many obese ppl won't survive until 'old age'... But obesity is a real physical barrier & also risk factor... And a massive psychological barrier too. And for most people exercise is a NEW thing to learn and with the stress of being a noob, on top of the physical barriers... Ppl who failed to exercise in the first 6 decades of life are suddenly going to get it together?! Nope. Like so many benefits, just knowing the facts is barely scratching the surface. The motivation & routines to actually implement the tasks is a whole additional level. The point ar 46:04 is also very uncomfortable, with an unspoken desire aka greed of the younger relatives in a self deluding 'help' of the elder. When in fact they are just resisting the fear of losing their relative. I.e. concern is really just selfish. So 49:15 is the entire point: self determination for the elder. Ultimately the peak fitness goal of the young idealistic host...and many younger relatives I bet... Is fighting the fundamental psychological driver of elders - which is to die well. NOT to achieve longevity. This is the clear difference between spoken aspirations (emotional, family & societal expectations) and pure genetic programming. The advice for fitness at the gym also completely ignored the psychological barriers of an elder - especially female - attending ANY gym!! Sure there are classes for elders, but this is hardly mainstream. Maybe in Florida?? I commend the host for empathetic & compassionate desire to help elders. But being young, energetic, intelligent, focused... makes it very hard to truly understand the somatic experience and motivation of elders. Or even younger people who don't look after their health.
@doernerrr
@doernerrr Месяц назад
My local YMCA offers several programs for seniors to exercise and get some social interaction. Some classes are tailored for seniors, for example water aerobics and chair yoga. But seniors are welcome to participate in more advanced classes as they are able, for example cycle and dance. So the opportunity is there but as you say very few actually make the effort to participate.
@mamaurku
@mamaurku Месяц назад
Shaming people who don't take good care of their health by calling them SLOBS, then suspecting that caregivers of elders may be "selfish" and "greedy" reveals a stunning lack of empathy, compassion and emotional maturity. If these things are "very hard to truly understand," perhaps you should be kind and humble enough to remain silent on the subject until you gain some of the wisdom of elders.
@jonr6680
@jonr6680 Месяц назад
@@mamaurku you assume too much, look in the mirror.
@yaraviera4444
@yaraviera4444 29 дней назад
I been sleeping like a baby. I'm only 42..use to use medicine to sleep..I feel more comfortable sleeping now a really restful sleep..realeseof stress anxiety
@funwithtoys3163
@funwithtoys3163 Месяц назад
Rebounders are awesome. ❤❤❤
@user-ov4wr5yu4r
@user-ov4wr5yu4r Месяц назад
FRAIL = Weak + Brittle. Basically those 2 words cover it. They move slowly because they're weak and have poor balance. They look like they will break if they fall, and often do. They lost weight due to sarcopenia, so that also goes back to weakness.
@wmp3346
@wmp3346 Месяц назад
I would rather exercise then worry about protein intake
@k14michael
@k14michael Месяц назад
The only thing I would add is that you can eat all your protein in one or two meals. Your body will absorb it and save it for later. There are new studies to support this.
@mohansequeira3236
@mohansequeira3236 Месяц назад
i am 58 years old male from India..i had heart attack mild five years ago..one stent is placed in my heart..i walk for 30 minutes in the morning everyday..i would say moderate..then i do 25 minutes of four types of yoga breathing exercises...in the evening i have started doing bodyweight strength training since 15 days..i do squats, cot lift, plank, deadlift pose, glute bridge..is there need to warm up in the evening before strength training...like just revolving my hands, shoulder and arm swinging etc? please advise.
@clarissecentenobrandao2488
@clarissecentenobrandao2488 29 дней назад
@celestialfix
@celestialfix 17 часов назад
I like your videos a lot more when you focus on improving health span rather than just dementia stuff….Look at how many more views you got here.👍
@georgemillers6412
@georgemillers6412 8 дней назад
Only for walkıng ı cant do any extras
@MichaelJamesGallagherAuthor
@MichaelJamesGallagherAuthor Месяц назад
Consulting with health providers in Quebec is non existent. Just try to get an appointment.
@helenndow1101
@helenndow1101 Месяц назад
Ore in the U.K.
@MichaelJamesGallagherAuthor
@MichaelJamesGallagherAuthor Месяц назад
@@helenndow1101 no. Canada.
@user-ov4wr5yu4r
@user-ov4wr5yu4r Месяц назад
And Hong Kong. Lol.
@beerman204
@beerman204 17 дней назад
I just played pickleball 1st time age 75. My leg muscles are so seriously sore afterwards. I hike and walk and row some and thought my legs were in good shape...wrong.
@patedwards8844
@patedwards8844 Месяц назад
22:25
@charali1985
@charali1985 20 дней назад
Still in bed having period cramps. Paying 50 dollar fortnight and not a regular gymer 😭need motivation
@joylucas6421
@joylucas6421 Месяц назад
Mganda blood q kaya cguro nd aq nabobother kaso bat 3 times a month n aq ngkaroon ng monthly perios.ganda ng blood q ang linis tsaka normal n blood nd aw malansa mgblood eh khit ask p nl s asawa q😂😂😂baka tlg OA nnaman kc aw s kakaexercise.wl aq nararamdaman n khit anu pain eh.200 squat easy sken kaso ayan bigla agas blood q.
@rosetoski436
@rosetoski436 Месяц назад
Wake up call. t thank you!
@GlobalDrifter1000
@GlobalDrifter1000 16 дней назад
His Dr. peter Atia, a researcher or just RU-vid sort of chap
@nefertitib4313
@nefertitib4313 12 дней назад
Im always exerting myself really hard when exercising to the point i thought i was dying 😂 and i do this daily. Talk abt intense. I am a firm believer of no pain no gain… everything i do is calculated for the future me, to make life easier as i get older.
@robertsullivan9833
@robertsullivan9833 2 дня назад
running walking barefoot in safe grass area is best
@Zoet50
@Zoet50 Месяц назад
It’s sad to see that the majority of Americans feel going to the gym and sitting on a piece of exercise equipment while staring at their phone , qualifies as a tough workout
@helenndow1101
@helenndow1101 Месяц назад
Just do Callanetics
@RonalieMilne
@RonalieMilne Месяц назад
Have the book, good reminder 😊
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