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Monday, November 26, 2007

Seniors Discover the benefits of excerise

For the elderly, exercise is not just about looking good but is also important for living a longer, healthier life. There are the added bonuses of losing those extra pounds, improving the circulation and health of your heart, increasing mobility and of course feeling much stronger, that all contribute to making seniors exercise routines an absolute necessity.Anyone who begins exercising will see many benefits, but for seniors it really is the key to a whole new lease on life. As people get older they tend to become less active and added to the natural degeneration of strength from aging, many senior citizens feel very weak, lethargic, sore in the joints and muscles and suffer from circulation related health problems. When they begin a routine of senior exercise daily they will feel like a new person!After just a week of seniors exercise you will feel a sense of being a little stronger, and week by week this will grow as your muscles lengthen and you become leaner. Walking will again be an easy and relaxing task and your whole quality of life and mobility will increase, making you feel young again. Your confidence will increase accordingly; depression will be alleviated as you find a constant feeling of wellbeing to be your new mindset. Senior exercise is the best way to stimulate endorphins in the brain which are often likened to a natural antidepressant. Even if you are having a bad day, go to the gym and leave feeling happy, fresh and able to tackle any problems.The idea behind seniors exercise is to keep it simple, flowing and safe for everyone of all fitness levels. Don't be put off by thoughts about it being too difficult because anyone can do it to some extent. The more regularly you practice, your coordination, flexibility and fitness will improve, making any initial embarrassments completely worth it. The truth is that everyone is so busy trying to do the workout themselves, no one has any time to bother watching what everyone else is doing, and everyone has to start somewhere. A senior's exercise class does not include movements like jumping, over-stretching or anything complicated or jolting. The idea is to have constant movement that is gentle on the joints but still raises and maintains the heart rate. This is the point in aerobic exercise where you will burn calories, increase flexibility and improve muscle strength. For those who have aching joints because of diabetes or arthritis, seniors exercise workouts will benefit you. The best starting point for you would be water aerobics held in warm hydrotherapy pools designed to relax the muscles and workout while feeling weightless.As long as you get the all clear from your doctor, seniors, start exercising straight away at least five times a week. Start slow and increase the amounts and pace as you progress. You will never regret it, and you can always improve how you feel by starting with a regular walk from right now! Notice how good you feel afterwards, and find out when you can visit your local fitness center for a chat.
Article Source: http://www.kokkada.com/
Nick Hurd writes about aging and baby boomer generation and how to not only cope with the changes, but live a very healthy and active life. More informatioin is available at http://www.youreover50.com/fitness copyright 2007 Nicholas Hurd all rights reserved

Thursday, November 22, 2007

Alzheimer's Disease is the most common form of dementia

Did you know that It is a condition that affects the neurological health of an afflicted patient and is a degenerative disease of the brain from which presently, there is no recovery with over 4 Million Americans suffering from this dementia. The illness is devastating and robs both the sufferer and also their family and friends of treasured moments.

Alzheimers is equally one of the most emotionally draining and traumatic conditions for both sufferer and family alike. Memory loss is the distinguishing factor in all Alzheimer's cases.

However, in the early stages it can be difficult to detect as people often devise elaborate coping mechanisms that disguise their symptoms. Recent memories are the first to be affected. It is only as the Alzheimers condition progresses that more distant memories become affected. Short term memory refers to the brain's mechanism for storage of recent events or things learned. The duration for things stored in a brain's short term memory can be as little as hours or as long as a week or two. It is this recent storage capacity that causes initial difficulty for people with Alzheimer's.


Disorientation, for example, not knowing who or where you are or what day month it is, is a very common symptom of Alzheimer's disease. It is also thought of as one of the defining early symptoms as it is very closed connected with a person's memory or ability to remember. Insignificant things disappear first, and usually so gradually that it's not noted by family or friends for weeks or even months .

For more infomation click here.http://www.alz.org/

Sunday, September 23, 2007

I am back all new ad exciting events coming

Please forgive my being missing ?

Been ill but getting better?

look for some excting new twists to My Blog.very soon ?

Wednesday, April 11, 2007

A Little Senior Humor


A Little Senior Humor

I feel like my body has gotten totally out of shape, so I got my doctor's permission to join a fitness club and start exercising. I decided to take an aerobics class for seniors. I bent, twisted, gyrated, jumped up and down, and perspired for an hour. But, by the time I got my leotards on, the class was over.

--- Reporters interviewing a 104-year-old woman: "And what do you think is the best thing about being 104?" the reporter asked. She simply replied, "No peer pressure."

--- The nice thing about being senile is you can hide your own Easter eggs.

---Just before the funeral services, the undertaker came up to the very elderly widow and asked, "How old was your husband?" "98," she replied. "Two years older than me." "So you're 96," the undertaker commented. She responded, "Hardly worth going home, is it?

--- I've sure gotten old! I've had two bypass surgeries, a hip replacement, new knees. Fought prostate cancer and diabetes. I'm half blind, can't hear anything quieter than a jet engine, take 40 different medications that make me dizzy, winded, and subject to blackouts. Have bouts with dementia. Have poor circulation; hardly feel my hands and feet anymore. Can't remember if I'm 85 or 92. Have lost all my friends. But, thank God,


I still have my driver's license.


--- An elderly woman decided to prepare her will and told her preacher she had two final requests. First, she wanted to be cremated, and second, she wanted her ashes scattered over Wal-Mart. "Wal-Mart?" the preacher exclaimed. "Why Wal-Mart?" "Then I'll be sure my daughters visit me twice a week."

---My memory's not as sharp as it used to be. Also, my memory's not as sharp as it used to be.

--- Know how to prevent sagging? Just eat till the wrinkles fill out.

---I've still got it, but nobody wants to see it.

---I'm getting into swing dancing. Not on purpose. Some parts of my body are just prone to swinging.

---It's scary when you start making the same noises as your coffeemaker.

---These days about half the stuff in my shopping cart says, "For fast relief."

---Don't think of it as getting hot flashes. Think of it as your inner child playing with matches.

- --Don't let aging get you down. It's too hard to get back up!

--- Remember: You don't stop laughing because you grow old, You grow old because you stop laughing.

- --THE SENILITY PRAYER : Grant me the senility to forget the people I never liked anyway, the good fortune to run into the ones I do, and the eyesight to tell the difference.

Now, I think you're supposed to send this to 5 or 6, maybe 10. Oh heck, send it to a bunch of your friends if you can remember who they are...