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Staying Fit In Winter

Sticking to your workout routine in any other given day is sometimes, hard enough for us seniors so what more if we also have to contend with the weather? No matter how eagerly you have started on your workout, the winter weather could certainly damp your enthusiasm which for me, if you really want to see results, being all enthusiastic about your workout is the key to success.

According to fitness instructors, your exercise routine should be easy to do, convenient and most of all enjoyable. If one of these three is missing, there’s a chance that your eagerness to stick with your workout plan could simply dwindle and you’re almost 50% sure to stop all together. So it is important that YOU incorporate these three things in your workout routine. If and when something is working against these three then you should find a solution and a work-around to avoid conflicts and make it work for you again.

During winter time, the number one obstacle would be the cold weather. Who would want to venture out and make the Herculean effort to sweat it out when it is so cozy inside the house? A normal, aging person would just stay inside their homes and wait for the winter to pass. Some would try to do some routines while inside their homes and the braver ones would probably go out and give it a try. We are all aware of the health hazards winter season presents, that is why it is most recommended for seniors to just stay at home and try to do their routines indoor. While this won’t guarantee you a bodybuilding trophy, it would definitely keep you active – and not hibernating – during the winter months!

Actually, seniors can do aero training, mild strength training and core fitness routines comfortably inside their homes – with some ingenuity and creativeness. Cardio exercise helps oxygen circulate properly inside the body and for the blood to keep flowing to right directions. Strength training on the other hand keeps osteoporosis at bay and lastly, core fitness is important for balance which in a way prevent falls.

It can be as simple as putting on some music and dancing away! You don’t have to have a complete choreographed steps to go along with the music, just shake it off anyway you like! You can also do some jogging in place if you are doubtful of your dancing prowess, or just climb the stairs then down again, if your knees will allow it. Then do some squats and curls to train your muscles then lastly, to train your core, you can do some pushups and basic yoga poses.

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