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RE: Exercise's Role In Slowing and Reversing Age Related Deterioration

in Silver Bloggers5 months ago

This is the best advice for all of us, thank you @minismallholding! Just a pity most of us (that's me) wake up as we start experiencing all the aches and pains that starts with muscle loss and 'wornout' joints. But, it's never too late to start, right?
Those three things are vital, and we all need to heed them. I have a friend who never misses her daily walks (at a pace, not ambling, like me!) unless it's raining of course. She's the only one from a large family who doesn't have cardiovascular issues, and I believe it's because of her passion for walking.
Excellent post!

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We're never good at remembering to do the things we know are good for us. It's the aches and pains that remind us. I've recently started trying to get into a routine massaging my back, because I always forget to do it as a preventive. I remember whenever it starts hurting again. 😅

That's impressive if your friend has prevented cardiovascular conditions through her regular exercise. Considering she's the only one not having issues in her family, it certainly seems that her walking passion has something to do with it.

 5 months ago  

I remember whenever it starts hurting again.

Shall I say:
SNAP!
I do the same, vow to be regular with stretching/exercise, walking/ not eating deliciously wicked acid-forming food, which causes inflammation in the body, and other bad stuff!
But, in my defense, I have been more disciplined with my diet at least, it's the exercise that's falling by the wayside!
Thank you for the reminder.
I'm positive my friend is not having the same cardio issues as her family because of her regular walking.
I need to get moving as well!
Enjoy the rest of your Sunday @minismallholding