Re: General fitness deterioration!
Re: General fitness deterioration!
Both grandchildren and pups help keep you fit and young at heart, I think, Cookiecate. Every day now I am getting faster and quicker trying to keep up with my grandchildren and the dog. I forget about the aches and pains until I get to bed - then I take some Ibruprofin before I sleep, which helps me wake up without much stiffness next day and then off I go again. Keep moving, I think that has a lot to do with general fitness. Sit still and I seize up.Re: General fitness deterioration!
You are so right, we are trying to get our website up and running and I spend so much time sitting in front of the computer that when I get up it takes ages for me to be able to move as I am as stiff as a board.Re: General fitness deterioration!
Re: General fitness deterioration!
Good for you, my neighbour is sooooooo houseproud. He rants on and on about what he has done, while we are walking our dogs he makes me tired by telling how he mowed his front lawn then his back lawn then he cleaned and vacuumed the car, then he washed all the windows, then he put a shed up.l................He goes on and on he is 75 and never stops moaning about how much he does and how stiff his joints are but if I suggested he lets it go or gets someone in to help he looks at me as if I am mad and tells me that if he stopped he would die of boredom.Re: General fitness deterioration!
Me too Mollie and Meg. I love doing up houses and have painted more walls than I can remember, but I'm tired of that now. I'm 63 now, but 12 years ago I started doing Pilates (the one exercise program that I really enjoyed) and now I'm a pilates instructor for people over 50. I often wonder that if I didn't teach, if I would continue with any exercise program, so I have to keep teaching, otherwise I think I'd become a slob!!
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