GrayZoneFitness
New Member
- Location
- SF Bay Area, California
I'm genuinly curious. What are you doing to promote a long, healthy, fully functional life?
35% of preventable deaths in people 50 and over (that's us) is from poor health and fitness.
What are you doing to NOT be part of that statistic?
I'm not any kind of an "expert," but what I've read all points in the same direction-->if you want make sure you live a long and healthy life, you have to adopt a lifestyle of regular fitness, healthy nutrition, and maintain a healthy weight.
All the global health agencies pretty much say the same thing: get a minimum of 30 minutes exercise at least 5 days per week. More is better. Mix it up. Include resistance training along with cardio training.
I don't know about you, but it doesn't seem like a lot to ask. I mean, if we're like most people, we spend hours watching TV every day. Why not mix it up and get outside for some exercise?
So what are you doing?
How are you part of the cure to the health care crisis in America?
35% of preventable deaths in people 50 and over (that's us) is from poor health and fitness.
What are you doing to NOT be part of that statistic?
I'm not any kind of an "expert," but what I've read all points in the same direction-->if you want make sure you live a long and healthy life, you have to adopt a lifestyle of regular fitness, healthy nutrition, and maintain a healthy weight.
All the global health agencies pretty much say the same thing: get a minimum of 30 minutes exercise at least 5 days per week. More is better. Mix it up. Include resistance training along with cardio training.
I don't know about you, but it doesn't seem like a lot to ask. I mean, if we're like most people, we spend hours watching TV every day. Why not mix it up and get outside for some exercise?
So what are you doing?
How are you part of the cure to the health care crisis in America?