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Seniors Get Into Fitness With Fit For Life Health &
Fitness Center
There are as many ways to work fitness into the daily routine as there
are people, and local seniors will check some of them out at the 14th
Annual national Senior Health and Fitness Day (NSHFD), Wednesday, May
30. Fit For Life will serve as an official host site for the day.
Beginning at 8:00 a.m., participants will join an estimated 150,000 seniors
at more than 1,000 locations -- all on the same day -- as they walk, dance,
play and learn their way to better fitness and health.
Each year, event coordinators in every state invent imaginative ways
to engage seniors in regular exercise. Experts know that even small increases
in physical activity can lead to better health. NSHFD gives older adults
an opportunity to begin or renew a commitment to fitness and to celebrate
the active senior lifestyle.
John Scharber says, "We want to demonstrate that exercise can be
fun. Our seniors look forward to this chance to experience some appropriate
and enjoyable forms of exercise. It's also a great opportunity for them
to find out about health-related resources in our community. This year,
we are combining the event with our grand re-opening celebration after
our half-million dollar remodel. The club will be open to the community
for free all day, so everyone is invited to come try and learn."
The Surgeon General's Report on Physical Activity and Health concludes
that "older adults can obtain significant health benefits with a
moderate amount of physical activity, preferably daily.". Among the
benefits are increased cardiorespiratory endurance, as well as stronger
muscles, which help reduce the risk of falling and improving the ability
to perform the routine tasks of daily life. Moderate physical activity
also can reduce the risk of heart disease, diabetes, high blood pressure,
colon cancer, and feelings of depression and anxiety. To gain these benefits,
people should engage in regular physical activity on all, or most, days
of the week.
National Senior Health and Fitness Day, coordinated by the Mature Market
Resource Center, is always held on the last Wednesday of May as part of
Older Americans Month. May is also National Physical Fitness and Sports
Month.
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