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Winning Types of Exercises for Seniors and Other Retirees
As an older adult, you need to exercise. It doesn't matter if your rear end has not seen a bicycle seat in years or that your walking shoes have gathered dust. Exercise comes in all shapes and forms. Exercise is the best way to ensure that your retirement years are indeed golden.
The best way to stay independent, healthy and on your own is to exercise. There are four basic types of exercise that you should concentrate on in order to realize the benefits of them. They are balance, strength, endurance and stretching exercises. Each one brings something a little different to the table and doing all of them will bring about the most beneficial changes in your health.
Strength exercises
With strength training, you use weights in order to build muscle strength. In turn, your metabolism increases and you burn calories more efficiently for weight loss. In addition, strength exercises are great for those people who are trying to keep their blood sugar and blood pressure in check.
Stretching exercises
These types of exercises help you gain better mobility and movement. This in turn translates into a busier physical activity regiment. You should always couple stretching exercises with other the forms of exercise.
Balance exercises
Exercises that fall into this category are essential. One of the main reasons that older adults fall and break a hip or some other bone is that they lose their balance. You can avoid this scenario by completing balance exercises. Your leg muscles start to develop more strength and you are also essentially training your head to recognize balance as well.
Endurance exercises
Endurance exercises involve anything that will get your heart rate up as well as your breathing. Many cardiovascular activities such as jogging, walking, swimming, yard work, gardening, dancing and biking are all examples of endurance exercises. If you have been rather sedentary, you will want to start slowly and gradually add a few minutes at a time to your exercise routine. Be sure to do some stretching exercises afterwards to keep your muscles warm.
Combining these four different types of exercises is essential in creating a healthier lifestyle, even if you think that you are far over the hill. It is never too late to exercise. Just be sure that you consult with your doctor before creating and embarking on any type of exercise plan. If you have any pre-existing conditions, they can affect which exercises you do. Heart disease, diabetes and previous hip or knee replacements are some of the predominant conditions that many older adults face and have to work around when trying to exercise.
A more independent, healthier you are attainable - don't forget that! As long as you stick with a plan and don't give up, you can lose weight, increase metabolism and kiss a few health problems goodbye. A smart move would be to take your doctor's advice regarding working out to a personal trainer who is trained to develop different exercise plans based on personal goals.





