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Exercise and Fitness
In reply to the discussion: So, I don't have anyone else to really tell about this [View all]CrispyQ
(39,420 posts)6. Good for you! It feels good to start again, doesn't it?
I had a hip injury & was out of commission for 18 months. I started back by sitting/standing in a chair. Just up & down. Five times the first day just to see how it would go. It was slow going but now I do it holding weights. I'm much more graceful sitting, now, LOL. I didn't realize how much I'd just plop down in a chair, even before when I was in good shape. The other thing I didn't realize is how our feet become a big issue for people as they age. I've added foot & toe exercises & that's really helped with some nighttime foot issues.
Keep up the great work!
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Slowing natural muscle loss, getting - or staying- in shape IS the 'fountain of youth.'
FailureToCommunicate
Mar 14
#11
Excellent, every little that you do every day will do wonders for your health, both phisically and mental.
Escurumbele
Mar 14
#17