Baby Boomers Are Lifting More Weights Than Ever

Posted by admin on March 10th, 2010 and filed under senior aerobics | No Comments »

If you are a Baby Boomer you probably remember the good old days when you could pretty much eat what you wanted and stay reasonably lean and fit. What happened? Most likely aging and poor diet and exercise choices.

If you are a boomer you may remember the aerobic craze started by Dr. Kenneth Cooper. His popular book made running a fashionable exercise. The basic theory is one needs to get their breathing and pulse rate up for an extended period of time in a form of aerobic exercise. It is still very popular.

However as we age many of us find we cannot find the time to run or do other aerobic exercises that take up several hours a week. Also running is very hard on joints and some people have to give it up because of bad knees or bad hips.

What are the alternatives? Recent studies are showing that weight lifting may be one of the best exercises of all times. They are not talking about the kind of weight lifting where people bulk up with huge muscles and take all kinds of protein supplements or drink things with strange names such as muscle milk. They are talking about weight lifting that helps one tone up all over and create a basic muscle tone that may have slipped over the years.

It is well documented that aging Americans tend to lose muscle mass at an increasing rate as they age unless they are doing something to prevent it. This is where weight lifting can prove extremely beneficial. When proper weight lifting techniques are used to rebuild muscle mass to a more balanced ratio of our youth overall health improves. Excess weight disappears as muscle mass burns more calories.

Better defined muscles support our skeleton system which is also key to overall health. People with better muscle balance tend to have fewer back panes, have more energy and become more active.

Proper weight lifting techniques to achieve this improved health are relatively easy. One doesn’t really need a lot of weights or a weight lifting bench. One can tone up quite well with dumb bells. The key is to use these weights with proper weight lifting techniques. This means one should lift and lower the weights in a slow and controlled manner. No jerky or bent arm methods should be done.

In fact you can start immediately with a couple of dumb bells. Just get a few basic diagrams of various lifts and make sure you do so in a slow, methodical style and keep your posture rigid as shown in the diagrams. These diagrams often come with new dumb bells or can be readily found on the internet.

You really only need to find a few of these lifting diagrams to start and add more later. Just remember to start slowly, add additional weights along the way and always lift with proper weight lifting techniques.

Jerry Cahill – publisher and webmaster, See more of his work at Weight Lifting Techniques

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Senior Fitness Guru -Personal Testimonials

Posted by admin on January 15th, 2010 and filed under Senior Fitness | No Comments »

http://www.reneburton.com
Rene Burton is a senior citizen whose personal mission is to change popular misconceptions about aging. In her exercise DVD trilogy, “Healthy Aging: It’s Never Too Late” which is specifically designed for use by seniors age 55 and over, she seeks to redefine what seniors are and what seniors can be called upon to do. The first DVD is Level 1 and intended for beginners. Level 2 is for seniors at the intermediate level of exercise ability. Level 3 features an advanced level exercise regime. Each of these exercise DVDs will improve the physical agility, mobility, strength, posture, muscle tone, eye-hand coordination, and over-all well-being of seniors safely and methodically. The exercises employ standing and chair routines, the use of resistance bands and hand-held weights. Each program includes warm-ups and cool-downs, as well as stretching and breathing to relax. Thoroughly ‘user friendly’ and strongly recommended for personal workouts, the “Healthy Aging: It’s Never Too Late” trilogy can be acquired as separate DVD volumes, but community center and community library exercise DVD collections should acquire the complete trilogy for the benefit of their patrons.” — Midwest Book Review

Duration : 0:3:30

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Senior Fitness Guru – Low Impact Video

Posted by admin on January 8th, 2010 and filed under Senior Fitness | No Comments »

http://www.reneburton.com
Rene Burton is a senior citizen whose personal mission is to change popular misconceptions about aging. In her exercise DVD trilogy, “Healthy Aging: It’s Never Too Late” which is specifically designed for use by seniors age 55 and over, she seeks to redefine what seniors are and what seniors can be called upon to do. The first DVD is Level 1 and intended for beginners. Level 2 is for seniors at the intermediate level of exercise ability. Level 3 features an advanced level exercise regime. Each of these exercise DVDs will improve the physical agility, mobility, strength, posture, muscle tone, eye-hand coordination, and over-all well-being of seniors safely and methodically. The exercises employ standing and chair routines, the use of resistance bands and hand-held weights. Each program includes warm-ups and cool-downs, as well as stretching and breathing to relax. Thoroughly ‘user friendly’ and strongly recommended for personal workouts, the “Healthy Aging: It’s Never Too Late” trilogy can be acquired as separate DVD volumes, but community center and community library exercise DVD collections should acquire the complete trilogy for the benefit of their patrons.” — Midwest Book Review

Duration : 0:1:5

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Senior Fitness Guru – Healthy Aging

Posted by admin on November 18th, 2009 and filed under Senior Fitness | No Comments »

http://www.reneburton.com
Rene Burton is a senior citizen whose personal mission is to change popular misconceptions about aging. In her exercise DVD trilogy, “Healthy Aging: It’s Never Too Late” which is specifically designed for use by seniors age 55 and over, she seeks to redefine what seniors are and what seniors can be called upon to do. The first DVD is Level 1 and intended for beginners. Level 2 is for seniors at the intermediate level of exercise ability. Level 3 features an advanced level exercise regime. Each of these exercise DVDs will improve the physical agility, mobility, strength, posture, muscle tone, eye-hand coordination, and over-all well-being of seniors safely and methodically. The exercises employ standing and chair routines, the use of resistance bands and hand-held weights. Each program includes warm-ups and cool-downs, as well as stretching and breathing to relax. Thoroughly ‘user friendly’ and strongly recommended for personal workouts, the “Healthy Aging: It’s Never Too Late” trilogy can be acquired as separate DVD volumes, but community center and community library exercise DVD collections should acquire the complete trilogy for the benefit of their patrons.” — Midwest Book Review

Duration : 0:2:52

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Senior Fitness Guru – Overview

Posted by admin on November 8th, 2009 and filed under Senior Fitness | No Comments »

http://www.reneburton.com
Rene Burton is a senior citizen whose personal mission is to change popular misconceptions about aging. In her exercise DVD trilogy, “Healthy Aging: It’s Never Too Late” which is specifically designed for use by seniors age 55 and over, she seeks to redefine what seniors are and what seniors can be called upon to do. The first DVD is Level 1 and intended for beginners. Level 2 is for seniors at the intermediate level of exercise ability. Level 3 features an advanced level exercise regime. Each of these exercise DVDs will improve the physical agility, mobility, strength, posture, muscle tone, eye-hand coordination, and over-all well-being of seniors safely and methodically. The exercises employ standing and chair routines, the use of resistance bands and hand-held weights. Each program includes warm-ups and cool-downs, as well as stretching and breathing to relax. Thoroughly ‘user friendly’ and strongly recommended for personal workouts, the “Healthy Aging: It’s Never Too Late” trilogy can be acquired as separate DVD volumes, but community center and community library exercise DVD collections should acquire the complete trilogy for the benefit of their patrons.” — Midwest Book Review

Duration : 0:4:19

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Senior Fitness Gurus – Doctor Testimonials

Posted by admin on September 11th, 2009 and filed under Senior Fitness | No Comments »

http://www.reneburton.com
Rene Burton is a senior citizen whose personal mission is to change popular misconceptions about aging. In her exercise DVD trilogy, “Healthy Aging: It’s Never Too Late” which is specifically designed for use by seniors age 55 and over, she seeks to redefine what seniors are and what seniors can be called upon to do. The first DVD is Level 1 and intended for beginners. Level 2 is for seniors at the intermediate level of exercise ability. Level 3 features an advanced level exercise regime. Each of these exercise DVDs will improve the physical agility, mobility, strength, posture, muscle tone, eye-hand coordination, and over-all well-being of seniors safely and methodically. The exercises employ standing and chair routines, the use of resistance bands and hand-held weights. Each program includes warm-ups and cool-downs, as well as stretching and breathing to relax. Thoroughly ‘user friendly’ and strongly recommended for personal workouts, the “Healthy Aging: It’s Never Too Late” trilogy can be acquired as separate DVD volumes, but community center and community library exercise DVD collections should acquire the complete trilogy for the benefit of their patrons.” — Midwest Book Review

Duration : 0:9:47

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