In your later years, keeping yourself fit and healthy enough too live in a good lifestyle going is probably even more important than in your teens. Many seem to avoid exercise as it is assumed that it needs to be strenuous but this isn't the case in keeping up your senior fitness.
If you are able to do just a few minutes of gentle exercise each day or as often as you can then you will very quickly notice a difference in your level of health. Your flexibility will increase, your energy will swiftly rise and your confidence should become slightly boosted too.
Exercise not only benefits those already with good health, it can make a huge difference to somebody who perhaps has not taken any exercise in many years. Your flexibility might improve so much that it gives you a new lease of life and helps to make you more independent.
By developing your muscles and improving you overall balance you can enable yourself to enjoy many more things in life than you used to. Being of an elderly age doesn't mean that you can't do exactly the same hobbies that you used to enjoy thirty years ago like hiking and swimming.
By making your mind much more alert through exercise and awakening your brain and body, you will feel rejuvenated. This, in turn, will give the feeling of contentedness and could even lengthen your life span.
You don't need to go to the gym every day and have an hour long work out that makes you sweat. You just need some light exercise like along walk or hike, a play with your grandchildren or some simple gardening outside. Each of these things will improve your fitness immensely. After all, you do all of these things anyway without even realising they are actually indeed very good for you.
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