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Resistance Band Workouts: Strength Training for Seniors

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What if staying strong as you age didn’t require heavy weights or expensive gym memberships? Elastic bands might hold the answer. These stretchy tools are revolutionizing fitness routines for older adults, offering a safe, adaptable way to build strength without straining joints. Unlike traditional gym equipment, elastic bands provide variable resistance , meaning the challenge increases as they stretch. This makes them ideal for maintaining muscle tone and improving mobility. Whether at home, outdoors, or while traveling, they’re lightweight and easy to store. Experts like Jason Machowsky, a board-certified sports physiologist, highlight their benefits: “They allow controlled movements that protect joints while still building functional strength.” For seniors in the U.S., this adaptability is key to staying active long-term. This guide will walk through simple setups, effective techniques, and safety measures tailored to older adults. Discover how to create a full-body routine that f...

Are You Really Overweight?

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If you are overweight, you know it by how you feel, how your clothes fit or how you look.  But, by how much are you really overweight ? And how much weight do you need to lose? One measure of how much you should weight is by determining your Body Mass Index, BMI. This index gives you the relationship of your weight to your height. Here is the formula: Your BMI = [(yourWeight)/(your Height x your Height)] x 705  If you weight 143 lbs and are 64 in tall, then your BMI = [(143) / (64 x 64)] x 705 = 26.2.  Based on the chart below a BMI of 26.2 is overweight. · underweight, BMI = 18.5  · normal weight BMI = 18.5 - 24.9  · overweight BMI = 25 - 29.9  · slight obesity BMI = 30 - 34.9  · obese BMI = 35 - 39.9  · excess obese = BMI = greater than 40 If we consider the normal BMI number to be 21.5 then you can compute approximately how much weight you should lose using the same BMI formula but by changing things around in the formula, (you...