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[Embracing Movement: How to Stay Active and Independent as You Age]-[How to maintain an exercise routine as you age]

Life Kit · B2 · 2025-03-20

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Embracing Movement: A Lifelong Journey

As we navigate the human experience, our bodies undergo constant transformation. From changes in muscle mass and skin to shifts in voice and energy levels, aging is a natural process that requires acceptance rather than shame. As Becca Geordry, a professor of physical therapy, notes, "our bodies never lose the ability to respond to the signals we send when we get moving." Whether you are 20 or 90, it is never too late to adopt movement as a lifelong habit.

1. The Best Exercise is the One You Will Actually Do

Consistency is the cornerstone of fitness, yet many people struggle to maintain a routine due to time constraints, caretaking responsibilities, or physical limitations. The official recommendation is to aim for 150 minutes of moderate-intensity activity per week. However, the most effective approach is to find movement that brings you joy. As Alison Aubrey emphasizes, "the best exercise is the one you'll actually do." Whether it is walking, swimming, or cycling, if it isn't enjoyable, it is unlikely to become a sustainable habit.

2. Exercise as a Catalyst for Community

Fitness serves as a powerful social tool that can deepen community ties and increase motivation. For many, the social aspect—like a "built-in gossip session" during a run or waiting for friends at a local mall—is what ensures they show up. As Anita Snyder, a long-time mall walker, shares, "knowing that we have people here waiting for us gets us here." Building these connections transforms exercise from a chore into a shared, anticipated experience.

3. Strength Training for Independence

Beyond cardiovascular health, strength training is vital for maintaining functional independence as we age. Muscle mass naturally peaks in our 20s and 30s, and resistance training is essential to "fend off age-related muscle loss." For individuals like 86-year-old Mona Noise, strength training provided the ability to perform basic daily tasks—such as getting off a low toilet or carrying groceries—that had previously become a "struggle." As her trainer Emily Sokolinski points out, this training is about "being able to continue to do the activities that you've always enjoyed doing."

4. Overcoming Fear: Just Start

Perhaps the most significant barrier to fitness is the fear of being the "new kid in class" or the intimidation of starting something new. De'ette Sauer, an 83-year-old competitive swimmer, began her journey at 58 and faced her initial embarrassment by focusing on the process. Her advice to those hesitating is to leverage that fear: "you can't let fear stop you... you have to use the fear as something to energize you and to invigorate you in order to take the risk."

Key Takeaways for Healthy Aging:

  • Prioritize Sustainability: Experiment until you find a routine that fits your lifestyle.
  • Cultivate Connection: Use exercise as an opportunity to build social bonds.
  • Invest in Strength: Incorporate weight training to ensure physical autonomy in later years.
  • Take the First Step: Regardless of your age or skill level, the most important action is to simply start.

🎯Key Sentences

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That's normal.
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there's acceptance required here
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it's never too late
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If we tell our bodies what we want, they will respond.
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before you know it, you'll find yourself with greater fitness.
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📝Key Phrases

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before you know it
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get back into
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break that down
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get that pace up
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stick with me
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