Boost Your Health with Walking: Expert Tips 55+
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- Опубліковано 14 жов 2024
- Looking to boost your health? Walking is a great way to stay active and healthy, especially for those 55 and older. In this video, we'll share expert tips on how to make your walking more beneficial for your health and fitness. We'll also give you tips on how to improve strength, balance, bone density, and cardio for seniors, all on your daily walk. Get moving and feel the benefits of walking today!
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I am 75, live in U.K. where weather is not always good to go for a walk. So I purposefully walk around the house as if I am going for a walk outside.
That's a great alternative. Maintain your steps and keep up the good work!
Super advice, as always.
Glad it was helpful!
You must have been talking to me. I was watching the video with the dog on my lap about to take her for a walk! Good tips.
Amazing! Hope you had a good walk :)
Found this just as I walked in from Park Run (Park Walk for me). Perfect timing as am training to do Coastrek 20ks just before my 74th birthday, fundraising for the Heart Foundation. Love the practicality of your segments.
That's amazing! Best of luck on your Coastrek fundraiser event :)
Another excellent push for increasing activities during daily walk, Thanks
Our pleasure!
Great tips thank you. I’m over 70 but I walk at least five days a week for at least thirty minutes so will look to start adding some of these suggestions. Thank you
That's great! Let us know how you go with our suggestions :)
Love these short, sharp, targeted videos. Appreciate them so very much and always give them a go.
Glad you like them!
What about when you are 83 yrs old 50 is young thank you .
Hi Carol, it's the same! Everything we say in this video still applies, whether you're 30, 50 or 90! (or any other age)!
Age doesn't define what you can and cannot do. When it comes to exercise you should start at the level you can currently manage, and aim to build up gradually from there.
I have trouble jumping, but will give it a try.
Let us know how it went!
I find concentrating to take bigger steps helps stretch my hips. I tend to walk like Tinkabell 🤭
Haha!
Great tips, thank you
Any time!
These tips to extend your exercise while walking are great. I already do some but now I have more ideas. I'm 74 and have been having hip problems. The walking keeps me going plus exercises eg to strengthen my hip flexors, hamstrings psosis muscles and some I do on the walk too. Like side leg raises, back leg raises, hamstring stretches on the bench seat. Thank 😊you for your excellent videos.
It sounds like you have a great routine going, and we are glad to be of further help. Keep up the good work!
Great video. Just what I needed. I walk daily and feel I’m not making any progress with my fitness. I used to run but was told not to run anymore because of my back problems (by my GP). I miss running so much. I’m also struggling to even start strength training that I need so much. This a is great way to combine the two and maybe start to feel fitter. I’m always puzzled by how many reps and sets to do and because I can’t figure it out I give up/lose interest. Do have any advice for starting off - number of reps would be good, never mind sets. 😅 Thanks very much for a super helpful video. 🙏
Thanks for sharing your message and feedback! We do hope that this can help you get into a good rhythm and eventually transition into strength training as well. Let us know if we can be of any further help, you can always contact us through email at info@bemobilephysio.com.au
love these tips - i can work these tips into my everyday at home and when out and about. thank you
Sounds like a great plan, glad to help!
love these tips. thank you.
Thanks for watching!
Fantastic advice. Really helpful, ‘simple’ additions to do when walking. Thankyou!
You're so welcome!
Already walk at fast pace,add steps or inclines.I also add strength training too.
Great stuff, and yes strength training will be a great compliment!
Great video. Thanks Ollie
Glad you enjoyed it
Very useful.🙏
Great to hear, stay tuned!
Great advice
. Thanks
Glad to help!
55 is too young for me 😊 what about suggestions for walking after 70 ?
Hi Nora, it's the same! Everything we say in this video still applies, whether you're 30, 50 or 90! (or any other age)!
Age doesn't define what you can and cannot do. When it comes to exercise you should start at the level you can currently manage, and aim to build up gradually from there.
Is jumping ok if you have osteoporosis in the spine and a protruding disc L4-5?
Im the same. Spinal canal stenosis. Cant walk much at all
Generally speaking, yes it is ok. In fact, jumping such as Ollie demonstrated in the video, is often part of bone density specific exercise programs. However, we cannot speak to your exact circumstance, it depends on your current activity levels, fitness levels, symptoms etc. If in doubt, it's best to get assessed by a physiotherapist or exercise physiologist first.
Arlene, if you can walk even a little bit, you can make a start. When it comes to exercise, we are all about doing what you can. If you can manage 2 minutes of walking each day, that's a start. Even with stenosis, you'll usually find that you can improve your walking capacity by working at it. Strength training (like the exercises in the video) will help you too. Good luck.
🙏🙏🙏🙌🙌👏👏👏 75 and counting 😂😂😂
Thank you for the support, keep up the good work with your walking and exercises!
I walk with a weighted vest
Fantastic! Keep up the good work Judith