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right ones should be used with a goal to
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some practices and avoid others.
• Focus on resistance training. Cardiovascular
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normal effects of aging. Continuum Care,
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aging results in a decline in bone density
and muscle mass. Resistance exercise
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performed several times each week can
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based on a person's limitations or medical
conditions.
• Warm up before working out. Older
adults are advised to warm up muscles
before exercising to avoid injury, particularly
if it has been some time since you last
exercised. Harvard Medical School recommends
five minutes of brisk walking or
time on an elliptical machine to get blood
flowing to muscles and make them pliable.
After working out, it's advisable to stretch
afterwards.
• Switch to interval training. Interval training,
which alternates between intense
exercises and less demanding “rest” periods,
offers greater benefits compared to a
consistent exercise pace. Interval training
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helps burn extra calories and maximizes
oxygen consumption. Interval training
may allow for shorter workouts as well.
• Increase the number of rest days. Focusing
on recovery after age 50 is important.
Tissue takes more time to recover as the
body ages, and that may require longer
rest periods between workouts.
• Pay attention to what your body is saying.
Scripps Health says that even with a doctor
or professional trainer guiding workouts, an
individual is the best judge if physical activity
is too much or too little. Everyone should
pay attention to signs of overexertion, such
as dizziness, excessive fatigue or chest pain.
Other signs of discomfort, such as joint pain,
may mean the intensity needs to be dialed
down or other exercises chosen.
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