Bodies age. That's just a fact. But there is no set deadline for the milestones of the aging process. Turning 65 doesn't mean you have to retire. Reaching 70 doesn't guarantee you less energy or broken bones. So, while aging isn't always fun, you don't have to resign yourself to sitting back and letting it take over.
There's a lot you can do to slow the aging process!
If you want to slow the aging process, high levels of exercise are the way to go. More than just going for walks now and then, you need to commit to exercise like jogging or high-intensity interval training (HIIT) multiple times a week.
On top of committing to real exercise, these tips can help slow aging, too.
An active lifestyle is about more than pre-planned workouts and reaching goals like running a marathon. Staying active looks like:
Even though these moves are only mild exercise, they help your heart and body stay primed and ready for life (which is the opposite of deteriorating AKA wasting away!)
Staying sharp helps your brain take better care of your body for longer. It also improves memory and other cognitive functions that help you take care of yourself. Doing puzzles, learning new things, completing crosswords, and reading are all examples of working out your brain.
On the flip side, a mind that is never calm tends to lead to a body facing tension, high blood pressure, and disease. Learn to de-stress healthily so your brain can rest well and have the power to keep you feeling young.
Like other parts of your body, your eyes and ears age, too. It's smart to keep these important sensory systems healthy as you grow older. Be sure to consult your doctor and get regular checkups on ear and eye health. Use glasses or hearing aids as prescribed.
Remember, aging happens because the body deteriorates over time. But bodies age at different rates depending on what influences that deterioration. Avoid common accelerators of aging like:
You can live a lifestyle that is full, vibrant, and fit for enjoying for many years to come. Get started implementing some of these tips in your own life today.
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