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Exercising and eating well after 60 are the cornerstones of preserving independence and preventing chronic illness. Thes...
06/07/2026

Exercising and eating well after 60 are the cornerstones of preserving independence and preventing chronic illness. These habits actively counteract age-related muscle and bone loss, drastically reduce the risk of debilitating falls, and protect your heart and brain from conditions like Alzheimer's and cardiovascular disease.
Moving your body regularly improves brain function and mental health, keeps your heart and lungs healthy, improves sleep and is critical for weight management.

Resistance training, or strength training, has particular health benefits that are especially critical for older adults. According to the National Institute on Aging, about 30% of adults older than 70 have trouble with everyday mobility, including walking, climbing stairs and getting to a standing position.

When mobility is limited, your risk for falls and fractures increases. These challenges are often caused by age-related loss of bone density and muscle strength. That's where resistance training comes in.

05/05/2026
Increased fiber, calcium, vitamin D, and vitamin B12. Key strategies include staying hydrated, consuming colorful fruits...
05/05/2026

Increased fiber, calcium, vitamin D, and vitamin B12.

Key strategies include staying hydrated, consuming colorful fruits and vegetables, and reducing sodium/saturated fats.Key Nutritional Shifts and Tips:Prioritize Protein: Essential to combat muscle loss; aim for protein at every meal (e.g., fish, lean meat, dairy, beans, nuts).Boost Nutrient Density: Because metabolism slows, choose foods that pack high nutrition into fewer calories, such as leafy greens, legumes, and whole grains.Bone Health Focus: Increase intake of calcium and Vitamin D to maintain bone density and reduce fracture risk.Hydration: Thirst cues diminish with age, making it essential to drink fluids regularly, even without feeling thirsty

Healthy eating for seniors is an important part of their overall health and well-being. Eating a well-balanced diet is critical as they age. Proper nutrition

Your hips were designed to squat. Every toddler on earth does it effortlessly. But somewhere between preschool and adult...
04/25/2026

Your hips were designed to squat. Every toddler on earth does it effortlessly. But somewhere between preschool and adulthood, most of us traded squatting for sitting in chairs. And our hips forgot what they were for.

Research on hip mobility shows that restrictions in the hip joint are linked to lower back pain, knee problems, poor balance, and increased fall risk in older adults. A study in the Journal of Aging and Physical Activity found that targeted hip mobility work significantly improved functional capacity in older adults.

The good news: hip mobility comes back. At any age.

You can commit even in your 70s to 10 minutes of daily hip work regain motion maybe u thought you lost forever.
Sit cross-legged again, get off the floor without struggle and bend down to pick things up.

Here's where to start. Try deep squats held against a wall. Hip circles in all directions. Lunges that open the front of the hip. The 90/90 stretch. Just 10 minutes a day.

Consistency matters more than intensity. Hips respond to repeated gentle loading, not occasional aggressive stretching.

If squatting feels impossible right now, start by sitting on a low chair or stool. Go lower over weeks.

Your hips are not old. They're just unused. Start asking them to do what they were made to do.

When was the last time you comfortably sat on the floor?

I am a Personal trainer, trained to work with senior. I  help with balance, strength, walking, endurance, flexibility an...
03/31/2026

I am a Personal trainer, trained to work with senior.
I help with balance, strength, walking, endurance, flexibility and muscle strengthening.

I have helped many clients get rid of their walkers. Call us or DM below, if you need at home fitness care

03/31/2026

Coming in April 2026๐Ÿ’

All new virtual senior classes

03/31/2026

Don't let age define you. Stay active, keep your mind young, and continue to bear good fruit. Muscle is your longevity organ. ...

Seniors lose mobility due to age-related physiological changes like muscle loss (sarcopenia) and joint wear, combined wi...
03/14/2026

Seniors lose mobility due to age-related physiological changes like muscle loss (sarcopenia) and joint wear, combined with common chronic conditions such as arthritis, diabetes, and neurological disorders. Lifestyle factors like inactivity, obesity, and malnutrition also play a significant role, as do certain medications, falls, and sensory decline. These factors can lead to pain, weakness, balance problems, and a decreased ability to perform daily activities.

Jaelyn
Flex Aerobics Instructor
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Health News Alert๐Ÿšจ ๐Ÿ—ž   Barbecue sauce causes headaches primarily due to high levels of monosodium glutamate (MSG), a fla...
03/14/2026

Health News Alert๐Ÿšจ ๐Ÿ—ž
Barbecue sauce causes headaches primarily due to high levels of monosodium glutamate (MSG), a flavor enhancer that acts as a headache or migraine trigger for many people. It can cause MSG symptom complex, resulting in facial pressure, flushing, and headaches, often within one hour of consumption
Barbecue sauce causes chest pain primarily by triggering acid reflux or heartburn due to its high acidic content (vinegar, tomatoes) and high fat or spice levels. These ingredients relax the lower esophageal sphincter (LES) and trigger stomach acid to rise into the esophagus, causing a burning sensation behind the chest.

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