Physical And Fit: Exercise And Equipment For Body And Brain Health
July 17, 2019
The causal link is now very well established: In order to stay healthy while aging and sustain your brain health, your body needs to stay physically fit and active. As Dr. John Ratey, a professor of psychiatry at the Harvard Medical School has made clear, “exercise is… the No.1 weapon…
No Obstacles: Parkour As A New Approach To Exercise
July 10, 2019
It may feel like a broken record, but it’s one you need to keep hearing: Exercise is a critical component for healthier aging and a longer life, and no matter your previous track record, exercising into your later years can make a real difference. New research out from the University…
Slow And Steady: Tai Chi To Prevent Falls
June 29, 2019
For older Americans, the number of deaths after falls has increased dramatically in recent years. The good news is there are effective ways to lessen these numbers. One of the best ways? Enhance your balance. Tai Chi, an ancient Chinese practice, combines deliberate, slow movements with deep breathing and steady…
Toned Up: Getting In Shape With Summer Fitness
June 19, 2019
Are your summer plans coming together? Are you including some pool or beach time, or maybe some hiking or outdoor activities? If so, you might want to consider if you’ll have the strength and stamina to do what you’ve planned. It’s a good time, then, for a refresher on…
To The Mats: More Evidence Of The Health Benefits Of Yoga
June 12, 2019
If you’ve taken up yoga in recent years, you’re not alone: Estimates are that by 2020, 55 million Americans will be practicing yoga. So if the studio feels crowded during your weekly yoga class, there’s a good reason. And as we’ve noted in previous agebuzz posts, there’s a lot of…
Walk The Walk: The Optimum Steps And Speed For A Longer Life
June 5, 2019
While it’s easy to come up with excuses not to exercise, those reasons generally don’t hold up when it comes to walking. It’s cheap, it’s easy and it’s something you’ve been doing since your toddler days. So unless you have a disability that prevents you from walking, there’s little reason…