Fitness Over Fifty: An Exercise Guide from the National Institute on Aging
By (Author) National Institute On Aging
Foreword by John Glenn
Hatherleigh Press,U.S.
Hatherleigh Press,U.S.
15th August 2006
United States
General
Non Fiction
613.710844
Paperback
144
Width 204mm, Height 253mm, Spine 8mm
306g
This fitness manual from the National Institute on Aging gives you the motivation and guidance you need stay fit and healthy as you age-with over 25 gym- and equipment-free exercises Exercise is not just for the young! That's right. Studies show that people who stay active-no matter what their age-benefit from exercise. Not only can it help you feel better, but it makes doing all those day to day tasks easier and more enjoyable. Start exercising today, withFitness Over Fifty, the National Institute on Aging' s guide to exercise for men and women over fifty. You don't need to join a gym or buy expensive equipment. Everything you need to begin your own exercise program is right inside this book. Energy, strength, balance, and flexibility are the ingredients that add up to long-lasting vitality and health. AndFitness Over Fiftyfeatures practical advice about how you can reach those goals, including- . Exercise safety tips . Ways to get-and stay-motivated . Endurance, flexibility, strength and balance exercises . Tips on nutrition and healthy eating . Daily, weekly, and monthly exercise and nutrition records, and more With nutrition tips, easy-to-follow exercises, and expert advice,Fitness Over Fiftyis the essential guide for staying active, even as you age.
"25 exercises you need for wellness along with detailed intructions and photos."Reader's Digest
The National Institue on Aging, part of the National Institutes of Health, conducts research aimed at improving the health of older people. For this book, the NIA brought together nine of the nation's best-informed experts on the topic of exercise for older adults and consulted many more in different specialties. Together they lead a broad scientific effort to understand the nature of aging and to extend the healthy, active years of life.