7 Ways to Reverse Muscle Loss with Age!

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HT Physio – Over-Fifties Specialist Physio

HT Physio – Over-Fifties Specialist Physio

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@HT-Physio
@HT-Physio 4 ай бұрын
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@scteng6210
@scteng6210 4 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your sharing on 7 ways to prevent muscle mass loss. I am 79 years old. Currently I try to walk as well as to climb stairs. I watch my protein intake too. Except I don’t measure these activities. 🙏🙏🙏
@lindaseidenwar2513
@lindaseidenwar2513 3 ай бұрын
You are the best!
@katebeedot6964
@katebeedot6964 2 ай бұрын
Excellent information, up to date and accurate. Thank you so much. Lost a lot of weight over a year (after long covid infection). When I finally realized that it was fat loss coupled with muscle loss plus depression, under eating and aging (permanently overtired)😮I started eating properly and adding much more protein. The 5000 step walk is an excellent idea and I have no excuse for not going as I live right next to a pedestrian walk way about 2-3 miles long. Gaining muscle is hard but losing energy is worse. This is just what I needed and a very big help; really appreciated the full packet approach. New sub, Kate
@coling8176
@coling8176 Жыл бұрын
Hi, I’m 74 and recently (4 months ago) had a huge stomach. It was embarrassing so I cut out sweets and went on a no (little) carbs diet and started to exercise. I now have a reasonably flat stomach, am growing biceps, triceps and chest muscles and feel great. The best thing I ever did was buy a set of resistance bands for less than £10 (Amazon). I changed my eating habits to 2 meals a day and am now on OMAD (one meal a day). I’m having steak today! Yippee! You’re never too old to start 😊💪.
@JoseSanchez-sp2ex
@JoseSanchez-sp2ex Жыл бұрын
Amen. Keep up the good work. Hope u can exercise and live up to or pass 100. I'm 57 and overweight gonna start today to workout. I'll be happy to make it to your age. Good luck
@fadety4307
@fadety4307 Жыл бұрын
ColinG,you're awesome!You're inspiring me,thanks so much🙏
@Phoenixpwrsonifoed
@Phoenixpwrsonifoed Жыл бұрын
I bought resistance bands and it has helped so much, esp with my posture - I sit all day at a computer so using a band to stretch out my chest and contracting my upper back has improved my posture, decreasing my neck pain. I highly recommend them to anyone.
@peteredwards49
@peteredwards49 Жыл бұрын
Yeah OK, one meal a day but you need 2 grams of protein per kg of lean body mass to maintain or grow muscle. That steak is not enough. A 270g scotch fillet steak would ha ve about 50g of protein.
@chrisvig123
@chrisvig123 Жыл бұрын
Carb reduction is a key to improving your life and longevity…keep lifting weights also 😊
@mscorrell
@mscorrell Жыл бұрын
I'm 73 year old stroke survivor and have started walking up the stairs to the 5th floor instead of taking the lift. Yesterday we walked around the park, it was a glorious day.
@denise2169
@denise2169 10 ай бұрын
@mmscorrell, I’m doing the same thing, and also bought myself a used exercise bike for cardio every morning before walking up and down 10 flights of stairs. I also do a little qi gong and some slow, gentle Feldenkrais lessons and my body has never, ever felt so supple! I’m 72, eat sensibly, and have never felt so good.
@clivesimpson-wells5952
@clivesimpson-wells5952 9 ай бұрын
So what are you Doing for Your UPPER BODY EXERCISES ?
@karenbaron4451
@karenbaron4451 7 ай бұрын
@@denise2169lol😊
@rosannaburgess714
@rosannaburgess714 Ай бұрын
❤😊 That's great! Keep it going! So proud of you.😊
@Hippy2021
@Hippy2021 Жыл бұрын
Am 70 squatting, push up, reverse lunge, walking lunge, daily, beside my daily one hour walking and 40 minutes swimming,4 times a week. I keep 10% body fat, no body pain of any kind, and no prescriptions. The video is valuable to educate seniors to live well. Thank you.
@TNT-km2eg
@TNT-km2eg Жыл бұрын
Take care , you can drop dead any minute now
@floricadunca6909
@floricadunca6909 Жыл бұрын
Super!✌️👍💪
@LocoCocoJorge
@LocoCocoJorge Жыл бұрын
Wow, do you feel like you won a cookie? Jeeze...
@Kermit_T_Frog
@Kermit_T_Frog Жыл бұрын
Not exactly what he recommends. One thing. Nobody who is serious about putting on muscle should work any muscle group everyday, especially when you get older. At 70, I lift weights 3 days a week, but each time a DIFFERENT MUSCLE GROUP. On top of that, I run 3 days a week. Point two. Since I increased my protein intake, (SOMETHING HE DOES RECOMMEND for older weight lifters.) I've gotten CONSIDERABLY stronger. Which means something given the fact the that I've been on the same 6 day regimen most of my adult life. Resistance exercises and more protein. The older you get, the less efficient your body gets at synthesizing protein.
@PhotoTrekr
@PhotoTrekr Жыл бұрын
Congratulations. Keep up the good work. Do as much as you can as long as you can.
@jamesjc
@jamesjc Жыл бұрын
1. Resistance training 2. Compound exercise 3. Weight bearing exercise e.g. walking 4. Get enough protein 5. Hobby that requires exercise 6. Take the stairs 7. Address pain
@stancooper5436
@stancooper5436 Жыл бұрын
Thanks friend, much appreciated.
@jass412
@jass412 Жыл бұрын
thank you
@beckiesorg5066
@beckiesorg5066 Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@NuclearCarnivore
@NuclearCarnivore Жыл бұрын
I am 59 and I’ve been doing all of the above seven items for years. I’m at a high intermediate level for my age with weight lifting. Aiming for advanced status.
@JayJones
@JayJones Жыл бұрын
Bless you
@larrywaltman3916
@larrywaltman3916 Жыл бұрын
At 69 I started adding walking backwards into my daily steps. Now at 71 it has changed my mobility and removed morning stiffness. Fixed posture. Lost weight. I can even run backwards. May be the best compound exercise there is.
@normanbell-br7nf
@normanbell-br7nf Жыл бұрын
at least you know where you've come from
@margotperez-majul807
@margotperez-majul807 Жыл бұрын
😁
@simplytruth9729
@simplytruth9729 Жыл бұрын
Maybe a silly question, but with a complete acl tear can I walk backwards for therapy stability and strengthing?
@jimfoley8014
@jimfoley8014 Жыл бұрын
Have you run into something while running backwards.
@nancycy9039
@nancycy9039 Жыл бұрын
Please share how to start this backwards walking? A few steps at a time with some support? Afraid I’d fall down… TIA
@drgreensteam
@drgreensteam Жыл бұрын
I am 69 and was pretty active (country walks, gardening etc but not gym stuff). Then this summer I was in hospital for 5 weeks with pancreatitis. When I got home I was still very tired and spent the majority of the next 2 weeks in bed and also eating hardly anything due to the condition. I am horrified at the loss of muscle tone and mass in that short time so am doing regular exercises twice a day for the first time ever in my life. Also taking longer and longer walks each day. I hope these will get me back to something like my old self.
@salannegrant6967
@salannegrant6967 6 ай бұрын
Oh, it will! Our muscles have memories and it won't take long!
@bruceb5481
@bruceb5481 27 күн бұрын
I had 2 acute pancreatitis attacks over 20 years ago and nearly died. Long periods of hospital time , Pic line feeding for 4 months. I was muscular and in great condition. The muscle loss was so devastating that some people didn't recognize me. I resumed my vigorous lifestyle as soon as possible but never regained my muscle mass completely. I live with an annoying case of chronic pancreatitis. In spite of this I remain active and am pretty strong. If you aren't chronic and continue activities that involve resistance and weight you will probably be fine. But it is extremely important to follow a proper diet for pancreatitis. There is a wealth of information about this on the internet. Good luck and avoid another attack with a healthy diet. BTW no alcohol or smoking. Both are significant risk factors.
@a.brucemcdonald9038
@a.brucemcdonald9038 Жыл бұрын
I’m 59 and as active as I was in my 30s. I resistance train an average of three days a week, I also run, cycle and walk to improve and maintain cardiovascular fitness. When I was a teenager my parents were very critical of my hard training. They viewed training as being of lesser value than more intellectual pursuits and certainly didn’t believe in doing things the required the level of effort and exertion that I enjoyed. My dad died of a sudden cardiac event at age 51 and my mom ended up immobile and wheel chair bound in her last 7-10 years. I have already outlived my father and pray that I’ll be able to maintain my love of fitness and ability to train for my entire life. I believe it will keep me out of a wheel chair and long term care. The human body evolved to move… I also raised a family and earned a doctorate. Strength and fitness will always be my first love!
@Carver689
@Carver689 Жыл бұрын
Hear me out brother, i work in long term senior care and i seen alot and i say your on track with the truth. If you rest you rust.
@PeaceIsJesusChrist
@PeaceIsJesusChrist Жыл бұрын
I love this!! And as long as you keep your mind sharp, you’ll stay independent! ❤
@reneemac111
@reneemac111 Жыл бұрын
👏👏
@cabacronulla
@cabacronulla Жыл бұрын
Right with you...64 n still full on into Surfing!!!!
@jamesl.o.h.6000
@jamesl.o.h.6000 11 ай бұрын
71 have been walking 3 to 5 times a week, do some gardening for 10 years. Your advice is so good, I'll add this as my routine as I'm under weight & muscles loss. I've have this sciatica pain for a couple of years, have tried a few doctors, physios & chiropractor & followed various stretches & exercise for it. The pain still comes & go. Pls recommend sth. Thank you for this video. I'm from Malaysia.
@PeacefulNightMusic
@PeacefulNightMusic Жыл бұрын
To everyone reading this, I sincerely pray for that whatever is causing you pain or stress will pass. May your negative thoughts, excessive worries and doubts disappear, replaced by clarity and understanding. May your life be filled with peace, tranquility and love
@sharonnel434
@sharonnel434 7 ай бұрын
Thank you so much. Be blessed too
@laleitaram8789
@laleitaram8789 7 ай бұрын
Amen
@WindowWasherCalgary
@WindowWasherCalgary 6 ай бұрын
Very kind of you. Thanks 🙏
@faith5401
@faith5401 6 ай бұрын
AMEN ✝️ THE LORD BLESS YOU AND KEEP YOU
@saguarotreker
@saguarotreker 6 ай бұрын
Empty words, nothing more.
@janechambers9980
@janechambers9980 Жыл бұрын
I am 72 years old. Your video scared me so badly I have already done 50 push ups, 30 squats, and run up and down the stairs 5 times after which my HR was only 94 bpm. I had thought I had other problems, but losing muscle mass is probably the cause of many of them. Thank you.
@sarasmile6071
@sarasmile6071 Жыл бұрын
Well if you can do that much….you’ve probably still got a good amount of muscle!
@miriammarsh2761
@miriammarsh2761 Жыл бұрын
​@@sarasmile6071 1 see
@GygaxGirl
@GygaxGirl Жыл бұрын
You're kidding. 50 push ups?
@floricadunca6909
@floricadunca6909 Жыл бұрын
Bla bla bla 😅
@wordsfromtheheart-bethsumm6897
@wordsfromtheheart-bethsumm6897 Жыл бұрын
Hard to believe this - must be a phenomenon - maybe do your own videos and show off!!
@dantana5774
@dantana5774 Жыл бұрын
I'll keep this brief as possible, but I'm an exercise physiologist who ran a corporate fitness center for 39 years- I know and have seen what works, and by personal experience, what doesn't. When I retired 4 years ago I benched 315 and could get off the couch and squat 425. I'd paid close attention to what the 75-80-year-olds were doing at the gym, and it was the big lifts- squat, deadlift, bench press- compound movements that use heavy weights. When I retired at 65 I had been racing bicycles since 1977, and had been teaching yoga and HIIT classes for 10 years. I thought I could exercise at home and keep my muscle mass and fitness with some light dumbbells. NO- in 4 years my muscle mass fled my body and I got weak as a kitten- couldn't keep up with the guys may age on even the short exercise rides. So I joined a gym and started back lifting- I can barely bench 135, but glad to be back at it and "feeling stronger every day" In short: heavy weighted, compound movements, along with flexibility and balance work(yoga), and cardiovascular exercise 3x a week(for an hour or so)
@ekimpp
@ekimpp Жыл бұрын
Dan, I totally agree with you. I thought and others telling me I am fit, slender figure. I added HIIT, yoga, tai chi, back stroke swim 15 mins. Walking 5-7 miles per day. Weight lifting scares me, but absolutely necessary. Thank you.
@c.san.8751
@c.san.8751 Жыл бұрын
Have to workout - weight bearing exercise - four days per week. Supersets, periodization works best for most people. Good diet. Slip cardio in their - bike and incline treadmill works best as you age. This is what I have found. Stay active. I also hit the sauna at least four days per week - 20 to 30 minutes followed by a cold shower. Can't stop aging but can certainly slow it down.
@c.san.8751
@c.san.8751 Жыл бұрын
@@erdelegy Get it repaired. Shouldice in Toronto - nest in the world.
@c.san.8751
@c.san.8751 Жыл бұрын
@@erdelegy I have the mesh. Was repaired about 25 years ago. Almost impossible to damage. If you are just working out, no way you will damage that mesh repair.
@PeaceIsJesusChrist
@PeaceIsJesusChrist Жыл бұрын
@@erdelegy Lots of people say weights aren’t necessary and you can just use your own body weight. T-Tapp is big on using your own body weight. Older people swear by those exercises. Best of luck to you!
@skb254
@skb254 Жыл бұрын
I have almost no muscles left whatsoever after being deathly ill January 2018, and again, 2022. I couldn’t get out of bed for the two years. Exhausted all the time!
@tiffanyb.7596
@tiffanyb.7596 6 ай бұрын
I understand that. I also was ill for some time. I found that exercising a little every day then slowly more & more, after a while my body got used to doing things again & I didn’t have a hard time getting out of bed and doing normal every day things. I found out consistency makes it easier. Your body does what it is used to doing. I was used to lying down so that made things harder when I needed to get up and do things. It doesn’t take very long to get back to doing normal things when being consistent. I hope you’re doing well. 😊
@sherelynwhite4130
@sherelynwhite4130 Жыл бұрын
Can't tell you how important this video was to me. A huge wake up call. The cycle you mentioned is so true. I have been caught in this loop for years now. At 72 I have no time to waste. Thank you again young man! You are brilliant and much appreciated!❤
@chippychick6261
@chippychick6261 Жыл бұрын
Coronavirus lockdown destroyed my physical and emotional selves. Now rebuilding both.
@elloohno1349
@elloohno1349 9 ай бұрын
It also affected me a lot. How is it going now?
@patsydf
@patsydf 9 ай бұрын
Really? I didn't miss out on exercise at all, I don't belong to a gym or rely on others for exercise so lockdown was great for me, it was nice and quiet for a change in the neighbourhood, I still walked the dogs and carried on exercising at home as I normally do. My sons were at home not working so I had plenty to keep me active. We turned the front garden into an allotment and grew lots of veg. I loved lockdown.
@elloohno1349
@elloohno1349 9 ай бұрын
@@patsydf good for you I guess lol
@KAT-dg6el
@KAT-dg6el 8 ай бұрын
😂 I got in great shape from the lockdown because I took my bike out and was riding it all over town. I could ride it harder and faster because there wasn’t anybody around. Then I took my dog to the big park and let her run and saw her big smile on her face and I’d walk through the whole park. Then everything opened up and I locked myself inside.
@MrRDVIII
@MrRDVIII 8 ай бұрын
Not sure why the virus would have anything to do with staying in shape
@laarawilliamsen
@laarawilliamsen Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this easy to understand information. I am now 77 and because of my COPD I avoid stairs and have let go of walking this past year. While I was watching the video, I started doing resistance exercices! I know I have lost muscle mass as I can see the flesh hanging on my arms! And my legs get stiff. I am going to work hard now and walk every day and use the stairs....I can always stop to catch my breathe, wait and then continue. I just didn't know all this was happening until I watched your video so once again, thank you so very much! Laara in Canada
@winnythepu
@winnythepu Жыл бұрын
Hi there, I am 90 and I feel the loss of muscle strength in all I do. I think your advice is sound and I hope to bear the advice you give in my daily routine. Thanks
@TNT-km2eg
@TNT-km2eg Жыл бұрын
Sound ?! Guy working for peanuts , instead of going to Hollywood and making millions . Sound ? Either you know how something works or you don't . There's no guesswork
@miaash3870
@miaash3870 Жыл бұрын
Are you on medications, Sir?
@trees5338
@trees5338 Жыл бұрын
​@@TNT-km2eg is that how you talk to someone who is 90 year's old, shame on you. If you can't say something nice, don't say anything at all.
@PaulLacy-i9b
@PaulLacy-i9b Жыл бұрын
TNT, “sound” advice does NOT mean guess. It means objectively justified advice or information. (I Suggest you become familiar with 3d grade vocabulary/grammar before critiquing others’ comments.)
@marmaladesunrise
@marmaladesunrise Жыл бұрын
Your comment was excellent. Read what all of us said to that creep who criticized you. Congrats on living to 90 years! Make it to at least 105 years. Then shoot for 120. 😉
@davidolivier1594
@davidolivier1594 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for this amazing video. I'm 62 and realised severe muscle loss since age 58 - thought it was inevitable. I'm now at walking / running 3km 3x a week (including uphill & stairs), thinking it only benifits cardio. I'm eating less carbs & sugar, lost 10kg over 3 months. Also benefits from vitamin D boosts doing it in sunny South Africa. Following your knee exercises have been very beneficial. Never too late to start!
@nancycy9039
@nancycy9039 Жыл бұрын
Good lord, it sounds hopeless at 75 and after years of just sitting during the global health crisis. Good news is I’ve been doing a ‘gentle’ total body exercise program 5 days/week for 3 months now. Balance is now improved to the point of comfortably walking again without fear of falling on uneven terrain. I can now do 6 sit to stand at a time. Challenge now is learning how to keep gaining muscle to GET to the point of doing a squat unassisted. Can’t figure out a progression from being unable to complete a squat or an overhead lift to being able to complete one. Do half squats? Partial lifts? Which part? Counting on you, Will, to teach us how to get there! Bless you for all these good lessons.
@patboggs7053
@patboggs7053 2 ай бұрын
What exercise program have you been doing?
@pennyduncan5980
@pennyduncan5980 Жыл бұрын
Have just retired and purchased a retirement home WITH stairs. Received a lot of criticism regarding the choice but I’ve witnessed the effects of the ‘ranch’ style (one level homes with no stairs) on friends and family members and believe taking the stairs is an excellent way to work the large muscle groups of the lower body through out each day. Thank you for sharing your expertise.
@BonnieJean4578
@BonnieJean4578 10 ай бұрын
Good for you. I have know of a cardiologist who built a two story home, just for that reason!
@eternalfizzer
@eternalfizzer Жыл бұрын
I'm 59 and I've been trying to regain my 'normal' activities. Your last tip nailed it! My gp has told me it takes longer to heal at my age, longer to lose weight, it just takes time, but I think I need to be more assertive that I don't want to be relegated to a sedentary life, afraid of tripping over curbs. Thanks!
@dr.samierasadoonalhassani2669
@dr.samierasadoonalhassani2669 Жыл бұрын
Do balance excercises,heel to toe on small base,steps ,forward,lateral,right,left,many balance excercises on you tube.Walk every day at sunrise,sun set to regulate your biological clock and to get benefits of near infra red.Weight loss ,more education on quality of food,frequency of eating,less is better,when,what time of the day we are Insulin sensitive,education about carb,a insulin resistance,sleep,stress,relaxation,clean water,breathing,posture,all healthy life style.We are retired to look after our health ,it is a full time job.Good luck.
@dr.samierasadoonalhassani2669
@dr.samierasadoonalhassani2669 Жыл бұрын
Do not listen to doctors,they treat symptoms with drugs ,not the root cause of diseases.
@jekku4688
@jekku4688 Жыл бұрын
I'm 63, and I KNOW the last 3 years of sitting and working at home has turned my muscled into mush. I'm now finding myself with knee problems and lots of problems doing simple things like going to the restroom! I'm also now VERY aware of potential falls! I know my balance is not what it once was. Thank you for this info!
@miaash3870
@miaash3870 Жыл бұрын
Using trekking poles to do your daily walk would give you the confidence to stick to your routine. Walking in outdoors while getting some fresh air is the best form of exercise. Wishing you well
@williamkayaian7268
@williamkayaian7268 Жыл бұрын
Get a prescription for physical therapy from your doctor, I just started this week for my knee 👍👍👍
@juliegotshaw
@juliegotshaw 11 ай бұрын
You just described me except I am 74. Need to make changes now.
@cynthiahonorio9758
@cynthiahonorio9758 Жыл бұрын
With time codes. Thanks jamesjc 03:30 resistance training 06:11 compound exercise (5-20 repeats) 08:42 press up 09:09 weight bearing exercises - walk 10:40 eat 1.5-2 gms/kg of weight a day 13:32 get a hobby 15:17 choose the stairs 16:26 find out cause of pain asap
@Teal_Seal
@Teal_Seal Жыл бұрын
Thank you! ❤
@susannaleow
@susannaleow Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much! 👍
@steampunkmarkplimsoll7251
@steampunkmarkplimsoll7251 Жыл бұрын
70 feels GREAT... Very good video about remaining Active, BUT.... 😮 "Protein" is a fraud from early USA food labeling. 😮 I've been vegetarian about 50 years, and presently at 70 years old, don't even have a stove, eating tortillas and canned (or bagged) refried beans with raw vegetables and fruits. Not all mixed together, not before the stomach, yaknowhatImean. BIOLOGY Degree: Our digestion destroys protein. Meat protein comes with a lot of undesirable stuff, and means we eat our domesticated pets by torturing them in concentration camps; 95% of USA meat from feedlots. All life operates through DNA producing proteins and enzymes or signaling hormones, etc. DNA responds to everything about and inside all life, all the time, every moment. That IS life, DNA producing stuff. DNA makes stuff by aligning up about 20 Amino Acids, but YOUR BODY MAKES ALL EXCEPT 9, the Nine Essential Amino Acids, which you MUST EAT, and can get with the three "superfoods" that helped invent civilizations: Combine a grain and legume (beans and corn, peanuts and wheat bread, etc), add yeast to grain flour, or process hard-to-digest soy into Tofu. This may not work for everyone; seems some people actually thrive on meat-only diets, but most of us should avoid the saturated animal fats and random carcinogens from "browning" or charring food. Most meat eaters, carnivores, have short, three foot digestive systems (about 3 times body length). Humans have the herbivore digestive tract length, 10 times body length, around 30 feet. OK, should be 50 or 60 feet, but then we're omnivores. Our tongue's 4 flavor taste buds really like Sweet, Salt, Acidic, and avoid possible poisons that have Alkaline flavor. The PROCESS of Evolution also gave some early hominids a taste for charred meat to augment their diet and enhance reproductive success (NOT "survival of fittest" but fittest OFFSPRING). Helped invent the tool Fire, too. These diet preferences are instincts, INSTINCTS which give us pleasure, which Corporations use to poison us in the name of greed, another PROCESS of Evolution that enhanced the reproduction of their salty, sugary, meaty, or fossil fuel guzzling products. The only thing vegetarians lack will be vitamin B12, so take a multivitamin. 😊 Even Arnold Schwartzneggar repeats these facts. 😮 Dietary "protein" is a fraud. 😮
@smallfootprint2961
@smallfootprint2961 Жыл бұрын
Recently I fell, and broke my leg/hip, and had surgery. It's really hard getting back in shape. It's hard to say, but it might be a gift in disguise, because not a day goes by now, that I don't exercise. You're helping. Thank you.
@Tom-Travels
@Tom-Travels Жыл бұрын
Tip - You should include balance exercises for older people. Example: Standing on one foot, waking heel to toe, and walking backward. Older people tend to start to stoop. Looking at their feet while walking (total out of balance).
@sassy6292
@sassy6292 Жыл бұрын
Yes!!
@badrireza2125
@badrireza2125 Жыл бұрын
Stoop meaning?
@sharongraham3909
@sharongraham3909 Жыл бұрын
@@badrireza2125 bent back when walking
@iamingrid6469
@iamingrid6469 Жыл бұрын
@@sharongraham3909 forward
@pamdowless8490
@pamdowless8490 Жыл бұрын
Was in shape for my age, active but had surgery and now I’m struggling to get back to my baseline so thank you, this was helpful.
@deborahshields729
@deborahshields729 Жыл бұрын
Would love to see you do a series on what people can do once they've been diagnosed with osteopenia or osteoporosis
@smallfootprint2961
@smallfootprint2961 Жыл бұрын
He already said to exercise. There's no free lunch. It takes work.
@bhartipatel3132
@bhartipatel3132 8 ай бұрын
I am 84 year, and just getting tired. I think I need to strengthen my muscles, can’t walk far and back hurts. Any advice.
@kemoalabi9197
@kemoalabi9197 8 ай бұрын
@_Cryptotruth_
@_Cryptotruth_ 8 ай бұрын
⁠84? Damn! My advice, enjoy the rest of your life! Outstanding! I’m not far behind you. Luckily for me, eating & sleeping well seems to be the best routine. The rest requires discipline (physical exercise). For most, if they haven’t mastered the 1st two, the 3rd is impossible. You’ve come to the right place though! Good luck!
@gonnfishy2987
@gonnfishy2987 Жыл бұрын
Yay, happy to find your channel. My body is ageing with what the majority of people would call seniors joint/bone issues and I’m only halfway to being a senior. It’s a big shock.
@Judymoe
@Judymoe Жыл бұрын
Almost 60, and I recently bought a rowing machine. Easier for me than walking (I'll work my way up to walking). I can only do about five minutes, but that's five minutes more than I would've got.
@evaprov
@evaprov Жыл бұрын
I’m 67 and still working. I put in long hours during the day and tend to be very sedentary. To combat this, I have a simple resistance band I put around my ankles first thing in the morning. I do leg lifts while brushing my teeth, march in place while washing dishes, and do wide-legged “monster walking” or a minute of quick paced high(-ish) knee lifts when going from one room to the next. (My husband laughs because he thinks I look like a duck.) I also have bar bells and long resistance bands for my arms next to my desk. I’ll use them when on conference calls or need to take a quick break from keyboarding. It’s not the ultimate exercise but I’ve definitely noticed a difference in my strength.
@patriciasanchez6755
@patriciasanchez6755 Жыл бұрын
I’m in my early 60s. In 2020 I stopped exercising due to illness. I just to hike 6-10 miles 3-4 times a week , I was very active person, now all my muscles are 50% less stronger. Thanks Doctor for sharing your knowledge.
@mgkos
@mgkos Жыл бұрын
That’s the factor that those who hve good genes for health & hve always stayed fit don’t understand. I’ve been a lifelong ballet dancer & hve had serious illness as well as injury from a young age. We hve to work smarter not harder 🤫😌 Just do what you can, keep it very gentle, find a really good Physio who also does equipment Pilates & go from there. Don’t compare yourself with others, there’s much we can’t control & serious illness must always take priority. Best wishes
@normanbell-br7nf
@normanbell-br7nf Жыл бұрын
gotta keep moving !
@mgkos
@mgkos Жыл бұрын
@@normanbell-br7nf see how you go with serious illness.
@normanbell-br7nf
@normanbell-br7nf Жыл бұрын
@@mgkos You're right about serious illness -- even moderate stuff like a slight stiff back turns your world upside down -- I never take anything for granted - health is wealth if you got it
@normanbell-br7nf
@normanbell-br7nf Жыл бұрын
How are you today ? Where are you about in the world -- I'm in Scotland UK
@coriculp
@coriculp Жыл бұрын
Oh my gosh. With #7 you just described my last 6 months. A pain that didn’t get better made me sedentary. Now I’m having to really fight to get that movement back. Thank you for sharing these videos. It’s really so helpful!! ❤ I’m 55 so I don’t want to be someone who keeps losing muscle. Appreciate all your tips.
@KyRipsnorter
@KyRipsnorter 7 ай бұрын
I don't know where your pain is located, but try rubbing castor oil on it twice a day. Do this for two weeks, and see if you don't see improvement in just three days! Believe it or not, it lubes the joints and even removes bone splinters in your feet, etc.
@simonwilliams5427
@simonwilliams5427 Жыл бұрын
Excellent. I'm 77 and need to do something! Thank you for this, will watch again several times and then get on with it!
@MikeJw-je4xk
@MikeJw-je4xk Жыл бұрын
Always excellent tips from Will. I'm 69. I run, lift dumbbells and perform other exercises and stretches. I've been running casually three miles for twenty years and have no plans to ever stop.
@PhotoTrekr
@PhotoTrekr Жыл бұрын
Everything you suggested I did regularly all my adult life. But, when I turned 60 I sort of ran out of energy and stopped exercising. I was tired mentally and physically. I'm 70 now and I've gained weight, lost muscle mass, and my diabetes has gotten worse. I'm going to have to start exercising again, but I find it extremely difficult now.
@AlanBoddy-fl2qp
@AlanBoddy-fl2qp Жыл бұрын
Get motivated and reduce reverse your diabetes I m 84 had the same prob but fought through it now feeling great take care and persevere it takes time and effort😊
@concisecontenttv
@concisecontenttv Жыл бұрын
Sounds like a diet problem. Get rid of all bad carbs (white bread, pasta, anything with sugar, alcohol) replace with green vegetables and a ton of protein. Podcasts or books by Peter Attia, Mark Hyman, or Gabrielle Lyon among others are amazing information sources
@TNT-km2eg
@TNT-km2eg Жыл бұрын
Everybody is an expert . Physiologicall and biochemical illiterates, unite
@SydneySewerat
@SydneySewerat Жыл бұрын
You can be ok....The biochemistry of a carb dominated all day eating diet is scary.All my health problems went away when I switched. It is pure gold.
@PAlex-us4ov
@PAlex-us4ov Жыл бұрын
Best things to do: a) Intermittent fasting b) start small with the exercises. Do something every day. c) never give up
@Sotoberi
@Sotoberi Жыл бұрын
I'm in my mid-60's and I've been doing Tai Chi for six weeks. I can already feel the difference in my legs and shoulders - I'm getting stronger. I highly recommend it for people who don't like running or gym. It's gentle and undemanding - but highly effective.
@lindasummer2343
@lindasummer2343 Жыл бұрын
And Chi Gong, which is similar, is another good one.
@oldandbankrupt
@oldandbankrupt Жыл бұрын
@Soto I'm 75 and to stay fit I prefer doing Sum Yung Gai. 🕺🏻🤸🏻
@Spartan21blue
@Spartan21blue Жыл бұрын
@@oldandbankrupt is that skate boarding you are referring to . . .?
@oldandbankrupt
@oldandbankrupt Жыл бұрын
@@Spartan21blue Ummm ya. Skateboarding 🤨
@treehugnhipi3765
@treehugnhipi3765 Жыл бұрын
@@oldandbankruptfunny 😎
@Sandra-cq3nf
@Sandra-cq3nf Жыл бұрын
Some great advice. I worked out most of my life. Love weight lifting, will be 69 this year. Still lifting and growing all my own veggies in back yard.
@isabellahodge4162
@isabellahodge4162 Жыл бұрын
My last child left home, my husband retired and covid lockdown hit all at the same time, so my life really did change very suddenly! My work put me on paid furlough which was fine as it went but suddenly I went from a busy working mother and home maker running around non stop to a sit at home and stare at the walls person. The difference in activity level was quite disastrous for me, I put on a stone in three months and barely did anything physical apart from potter around the garden and a twice a week trip to the supermarket. I have spinal arthritis so walking was/is an issue, I used to rely on normal day to day activities to keep my 10,000 steps up. It's been a long slow slog back from these days, I'm back at work of course but that's just three days a week and mostly desk bound. My retired husband is bored enough to do most of the housework and shopping so I'm not going to argue there but for the first time in my life I'm actually having to plan to do exercise, or at least incorporate more activity into my life. The difference in energy levels is for me the most worrying thing, that and the lack of strength and the stiffness which all discourage actually wanting to fo activity. I'm only 64 though and I'm fighting back, and at least I've got the time now to do it.
@allanbarclay9541
@allanbarclay9541 2 ай бұрын
Order boswellia from British supplements that will help your arthritis
@ZenHaircut
@ZenHaircut Жыл бұрын
The doctor (PT) gave me some stretching exercises for my back and lower body. When I didn’t do them much, my lower body ached. When I started them up religiously, the pain abated. Thanks. Also, swimming is a good resistance exercise.
@Essence1733
@Essence1733 Жыл бұрын
I am from India aged 52 years. This is a wonderful video for people like us to plan for the future to avoid muscle mass. Congratulations and big thanks !
@theroadhome_Liz_Summers
@theroadhome_Liz_Summers Жыл бұрын
I am almost 68 … have always been athletic: sports, walking, snowshoeing, strength training. But was not paying attention to keeping up as much and then 5 years ago got a new puppy and realized it was challenging sitting on the floor to play with him as well as getting up. I also realized that I had been avoiding getting down and up. At any rate, thankfully started pushing myself again … new pup to be walked, taught and played with was great motivation and I made sure to get myself to the floor and back up regularly. I can’t say that it is as easy as when I was 30-40-50 but it has certainly become easier and I am conscious of needing to keep doing all you described in the video. I walk with my 5 year old dog 1.5-3 miles per day on game trails on my rural property so pup-dog gets me outside and active. I’ve added back a bit more resistance work based on info like this - thank you! My hobby stuff is photography/videography and I find I need/want to shoot from low positions often and need to hold a low squat like position so that is more active that you’d think 😊.
@take5th
@take5th Жыл бұрын
At 66, I work out more than I ever have. Have the time, thankfully, to do so as it is more tiring than before, but it’s a miracle worker. Build up slowly, lose it quickly. So do what you can do consistently.
@Tom-Travels
@Tom-Travels Жыл бұрын
Just subscribed. I'm 72. I work out (resistance training) every day and endeavor to walk 10,000 steps a day. I have worked out my entire life. Luckily, I started as a wrestling athlete at age 13 and learned all about strength, flexibility, nutrition (I do Keto-Carnivore) and weight management. - After college I became a runner. For years, I ran 5K every other day. I have had a wonderful physical life, so far. Praise the Lord. - Now, I have a few aches and pains in my hips. I like the squats idea a lot to fire my glutes; I've been doing stair climbing for this but this is bothersome to my right knee after a few hundred steps (old Viet Nam war injury). - Thank you for sharing your knowledge, skills and abilities (KSA). Tom in Dallas
@junctionroadparklandsvlog5035
@junctionroadparklandsvlog5035 Жыл бұрын
I'm 64 and I have taken up walking with a backpack of at least 10kg to lose weight. Lost nearly 10kg so far. muscle tone and fitness dramatically improved. I walked 5kms this morning and will do another 6km tomorrow - including a fairly steep hill. walked 7km on each of Sat and Sun last weekend.
@johnreidy2804
@johnreidy2804 Жыл бұрын
Great idea friend. Keep up the good work! :-)
@allanbarclay9541
@allanbarclay9541 2 ай бұрын
Good stuff ,keep it up my friend
@67NewEngland
@67NewEngland Жыл бұрын
- Keeping protein intake up with a low cholesterol diet was a challenge so I started adding collagen protein powder to yogurt, oatmeal, and smoothies. Still doing my pull ups, push ups, barbell squats and more. Great advice, thanks for the video.
@MrYorickJenkins
@MrYorickJenkins Жыл бұрын
Very good advice here. I especially liked "chose it so that it doesn't look like a chore". I am nearly 70 need to do resistance training and frankly it is very hard, in itself AND especially in terms of motivation. It is very much a chore for me. But it is getting to be les sof a chore I'm glad to say! I have a few tips which help me and Id be very happy if they helped anyone else: 1) can be easier with either good music or learning a new language orlostening to something enjoyable. I play Russian youtube videos as I am learning Russian. Makes the training less of a chore 2) reward yoursefl with something at the end so there is something to look forward to. I have my morning coffee after doing my resistance training chores 3) make it such a routine that you notice it less, like brushing your teeth something you do anyway so do it at the same time everyday 4) aim at very realistic targets, that offers motivation, esepcially with the feeling you are "improving" in some way. I have progressed from ZERO pressups to five. haha! Those are just a few things, I uise all of them to get myself to do resistance training. Frankly ,if I dropped any one of those, I would probably not be doing resitance training any more. I have been doing it for several weeks and I think Ill be able to carry on. The chore aspect is very slowly but surely diminishing!
@jacquiwilson9129
@jacquiwilson9129 Жыл бұрын
Very useful advice Will. When my late father bought himself a stairlift and riser recliner chair, it was the beginning of the end of his muscle mass and mobility - lots of falls and trips to A&E. Keep moving everyone and avoid bungalow legs!
@HT-Physio
@HT-Physio Жыл бұрын
Thank you and so sorry to hear about your father!
@maxineboxer9714
@maxineboxer9714 Жыл бұрын
I have hip problems and was thinking about moving to a bungalow. After hearing this, I will reconsider! The lockdowns ruined my exercise routine and now I may need hip replacements, so I’m a prime example of just how fast you can fall apart when you stop moving. I never thought it would happen to me, but my muscles have almost disappeared.
@1nceor2wice87
@1nceor2wice87 Жыл бұрын
​@@katieb2931unfortunately it isn't just staff shortages. After having some family members in the hospital recently I found that many of the nurses just don't care about their patients anymore. More often than not they're in the break room on their phones. So sad.
@conniefi
@conniefi Жыл бұрын
@@maxineboxer9714 it happened to me too. Had a fall during covid. I went from working out 6 days a week to nothing. Gained 17lbs and felt miserable. I had been on a keto diet but stalled. I went carnivore and lost that. When I had the fall I got post traumatic arthritis in my hip. Been suffering with that since covid. I get better then re- injury it by doing too much. Trying to find my balance is a challenge.
@maxineboxer9714
@maxineboxer9714 Жыл бұрын
@@conniefi It’s terribly frustrating, changes your life. I’m trying everything, from earthing, to mind control to exercise. The hip replacement is looming, but I sure don’t want it, or them. So I will soldier on and pray something helps me before I see the surgeon. Good luck to you too!!
@mikepasich1972
@mikepasich1972 Жыл бұрын
I’m a very out of shape 51, planning on getting back in shape once I’m cleared from my elbow surgery, and I’m definitely going to watch your videos. These are great!
@claudiajarvis3694
@claudiajarvis3694 Жыл бұрын
Easier at your young age, I’m 81😳, not so easy but needed. You can do it.🙂
@mermaidmelucig
@mermaidmelucig Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this information. I am 68, going to be 69 this year. I have not exercised regularly for many years. I tripped and fell down recently and thank goodness no damage was done. This caused me to think seriously about how fortunate I am that I didn’t break a bone. I intermittently exercise: yoga, weights and am still working so moving around a lot. My internal monologue is, this is fine because I am not completely sedentary. By chance I happened upon you and it is timely. Just what I needed to hear! The stats are startling and no joke. I am motivated! All the exercises are doable. I have the free weights, a rebounder, and the wall for press ups, and outside my office are stairs! The 5000 to 10000 steps is going to be a challenge😊 Baby steps. Thank you, again! Sincerely, Luci
@casasgonzalez6534
@casasgonzalez6534 Жыл бұрын
Keep going. You are doing great!😊
@sabinekoch3448
@sabinekoch3448 Жыл бұрын
Same as you…I swim a lot but I need to do resistance exercise ( boring ) and I have some arthritis in my toes…but I’ll try and persevere…
@CookieMonsterFern
@CookieMonsterFern Жыл бұрын
I've been going down hill ever since I got covid 2 years ago. I had a massive heart attack earlier this year and now realizing I'm going downward. Thanks for the tips😊
@PumaPower17
@PumaPower17 7 ай бұрын
Clean up your body!! Ditch all sugars starches dairy. You know better❤
@michelebouvet8074
@michelebouvet8074 2 ай бұрын
Glad ur alive ro tell the story. Use the gift of these exercises. ❤
@CJBradley
@CJBradley Жыл бұрын
I was hospitalised with covid 20 months ago and climbed onto my mountain bike for the first time today, I knew I had lost some muscle mass but was not prepared for my poor performance. Iv'e been indoor cycling and thought I'd improved enough to try and get out again, but boy was it hard at 69 years old. Good advice here I think so I'll try this out.
@MrPipvampire
@MrPipvampire Жыл бұрын
I hate exercising but I try to be consistent. Your program is motivating and thank you.
@suecharnock9369
@suecharnock9369 Жыл бұрын
I am waiting for a total hip replacement. My fitness down fall is so so scary! I am doing the best I can and am absolutely determined that I am going to get as fit as I can once it is done! I am trying to keep upper body strength, but lower body is almost impossible due to restricted movement and pain at the moment. I used to walk 5-7 miles a day. Now less than half a mile is difficult and painful - although I push to get 1.5 mile a day walking in if I can. thank you for your videos. subscribed!!
@beansdoc
@beansdoc 2 ай бұрын
i’m 59 and have been an avid gym goer since i was in my early 30s. i’m in good health. everything you’ve taught i’ve already heard in the course of my journey towards keeping fit. but the way you explain it, for some reason i can’t explain, makes it clear, memorable, accessible, easy to digest. in short, perfect. these serve as great reminders to me. great public service to those above 50 like me. many thanks. i’m a fan!
@glenrisk5234
@glenrisk5234 Жыл бұрын
Been lifting weights for years now and find there's something of an art to balancing intensity and control in training. Push things too hard and you injure yourself. Don't push hard enough and your more likely to get injuries in daily life. When I get the balance right I can work progressively through a cycle and get some serious lifting done.
@tariqferoz5581
@tariqferoz5581 11 ай бұрын
Hi: I am 75 and have followed your advice and feel a lot better in a few weeks. Thanks and keep up the good work.
@krpurple2678
@krpurple2678 Жыл бұрын
I made the mistake of trying to keep going for walks in pain until I found out I had bursitis in my knee. Then I had a Bakers Cyst which was so painful I needed a walking stick. The bursitis came back but not as bad. The lack of exercise for over a year reduced my muscle strength and made my sciatica worse for a while. I'm still limping but starting physiotherapy again soon. Don't put off fixing the little things or you end up with added extras to deal with!
@jesseornelas113
@jesseornelas113 3 ай бұрын
This information is extremely useful. Thank You very much and please keep it up. I'm 60 years old. Am very active and have always been, but I was resting appearant injuries thinking that's what I needed to do but when one thing stopped hurting and I continued exercising, somewhere else would start hurting. I believe that I could continue to exercise because these injuries are not bad. It was in My head that that I had to rest it, but if I do that, I'll never get enough exercise. The "injuries" I've been experiencing are mild and I would be able to work through them safely, I believe. Again, thank You for this very vital information for myself and all elderly people.
@duncanwalshfitnessweightlo9329
@duncanwalshfitnessweightlo9329 Жыл бұрын
Enjoyed the talk! As someone in my mid 50s I can actually tell you what it's like...firstly you can do a HECK of a lot more than you think. I have more muscle mass now than when I was younger and the reason is metabolic stress workouts - HIIT workouts with little rest but involve strength work as well as cardio. Other tips - don't do squats or deadlifts with weight. You can get more than enough using your own bodyweight - squat jumps, lunge jumps, star jumps will more than do the job for legs and push ups, sit ups, dips and pull ups are great for upper body. Don't put your back under unnecessary strain with heavy weights. Arms and shoulder press perform sitting down not standing. Get good sleep and s t r e t c h as well!😄
@floricadunca6909
@floricadunca6909 Жыл бұрын
Thank you!✌️👍🙏🌈💪
@TNT-km2eg
@TNT-km2eg Жыл бұрын
Twaddle , blabber , blabber , twaddle
@chrisross1703
@chrisross1703 Жыл бұрын
I started gym at 60 (7 years ago). I'd led a life without exercise (other than a bit of walking when I didn't have a car) up to that point. I had no great expectations of what I could achieve at my age; I just wanted to get more stamina, improve posture and appearance. I stuck to machines to start as I wasn't going to risk doing riskier exercises until I had someone coach me. Eventually with the help of a great PT I was able to do barbell squats, dead lifts, bench press etc. I'm now in the best shape of my life, more muscle than I ever expected. I can do pull ups, press ups, and now single-arm dead hangs. Obviously everyone is different in their health history, genes etc. but I never thought I'd ever consider myself an athlete, yet here I am. Great for mental health too. I should add I had a back X-ray a couple of years ago after I slipped down the stairs, and it showed some wear on my vertebrae. I asked my GP about avoiding any exercises, and the only thing he said was not to go too heavy on the barbell squats. (BTW dead hangs are great for decompressing the spine).
@fingerprint5511
@fingerprint5511 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this inspiring message!
@eliasngari3699
@eliasngari3699 Жыл бұрын
​@@chrisross1703❤
@johngoard8272
@johngoard8272 Жыл бұрын
Ok Will I am 76 and just out of surgery for a fractured hip (acetabulum punched out) and had to wait for three months in hospital for enough bone to grow back to do a hip replacement and that took another two months out of my life. Consequently I put on a lot of weight - the feed you too much in hospital - and also apart from twice daily physio sessions and the odd walking up and down I did not get a lot of exercise in. However I am home again now thanks to the surgeon, physio and OT departments getting me sort of back on track. I am a retired RN of 44 years and do know a lot of what you are saying is right and I shall keep track of your channel for more useful tips.
@thomaskingston4560
@thomaskingston4560 Жыл бұрын
Great video and your right on about compound movements being the most time efficient way to maintain or even increase your muscle mass. However, Mother Nature has a way of sneaking up on someone regardless of how healthy ones credentials present the picture of being healthy and free of major issues. Until two weeks ago I was working out with heavy weights for another full body workout which I have been doing basically all of my adult life. That's three workouts each and every week. I am 81 years of age and never on prescription drugs. Never been on any TRT program nor steroids. I thought that I was one health dude and so did all that knew me. when I finished that work out ! then went out into my backyard property and did about 2 hours of heavy landscape work. I felt great and then that evening I experienced an unusual feeling in my upper chest near my sternum. the feeling wasn't painful just that I never experienced that feeling before. Well, three days later I had a heart surgery. Bypass surgery to be exact. Doctors told me that if I wasn't in thee great shape for my age that I was in, I would be dead. Presently healing so that I can continue my active and athletic life with my wife to help.
@heywhotsgoinon8286
@heywhotsgoinon8286 Жыл бұрын
Hello. I too had a similar experience. Trained since i was 14 yrs old. Weights , swimming, cycling , martial arts. Had a heart attack at 48. Had a stent fitted. Took me years to get my head around it. 3 more stent and 15 yrs later , my cholesterol is low, but its mostly Ldl which blocks arteries. Its genetic so they say. Im back in the gym tho , but not training to heavy nowadays. Good luck mate. Keep on keeping on.
@ericyoung1175
@ericyoung1175 Жыл бұрын
What a heartwarming story. Good luck on your recovery
@JimPiotrowski
@JimPiotrowski Жыл бұрын
Wow, sensible expert advice on what most of us can do with our exercise and diet to keep fit and feel fit. Really appreciate this honest and well presented series.
@judyhall623
@judyhall623 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this practical, informative advice, clearly expressed. I see your channel has plenty more videos, several of which may be useful to me. I think you've helped to motivate me to plan and persist with exercise and I'm very grateful!
@mabelsun5141
@mabelsun5141 5 ай бұрын
I'm so glad to have found this channel. I am not 50 yet, but after a long illness with more tests done than answers, I have a strong desire to move forward and age well, focusing on overall health despite some lingering symptoms. I do have a great physiotherapist, but I tend to forget the exercises, so this channel is amazing as it's a refresher to use at home for most exercises I'm prescribed. Unlike other youtubers who ramble on and on and takes forever to get to the exercises or get to the main points, Will has the skills to keep it focused, short and sweet, while being able to thoroughly go over the exercises and its purpose. He not only provides great exercises but also I find his videos very informative and educational. It doesn't hurt that he is easy on the eyes (my daughter, early 20s walked past as I was watching the videos and said, "Wow, who's that?" 😍Keep up the great work, I'm so glad to have found your channel! (P.S. If you could make a video of some exercises that would help in maintaining strength and flexibility and some to avoid/aggravates cervical spinal stenosis/spondylosis that would be great!)
@itslogical3884
@itslogical3884 Жыл бұрын
Sustainability is the most important component of reversing muscle loss. Choose exercises you enjoy doing so you will look forward to doing them on a regular basis.
@AlanSpano-lb1fh
@AlanSpano-lb1fh 8 ай бұрын
I’m always amazed at the amount of information your videos contain. I’m 78 and have consciously implementing your recommendations. I admit when I’m experiencing pain I do stop and think I’m doing the right thing for my 19:17 body. Now I push through and continue doing my new daily regiment. I’m now hooked on videos Thank you 19:17
@jonathanstory6802
@jonathanstory6802 Жыл бұрын
I’m 82 coming 83. I aim to do 3 workouts at least a week. This includes 50-60 minutes on a lying bike, followed by 40 minutes in the gym. Kettle bell swings thru legs 20 x 3 Crunches 20x3 Leg presses 20 x Lateral pulls 20 x 3 Etc. I also sing opera 30 -60 mins 3-4 x a day. Advice from Mr Harlow very welcome.
@rebinor3121
@rebinor3121 2 ай бұрын
I'm almast 62, from Italy and I just discovered your channel. I'm very thankful for your precious advices, you gave me the spark to improve my phisical situation, loosing weight and improving muscle. Above all I appreciate your english pronunciation, 'cause it results comprehensible even to my english level almost without the use of subtitles. If just a little slower it should be really perfect for us not motherlangage speaking people, but even like this it's fine. Thankyou so much!
@angeladarling7617
@angeladarling7617 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much. I'm 56 and just started watching your videos. I just ordered your book too. The biggest eye opener for me was to get a hobby after ending a physical career. I had a very active job with lots of walking and lifting but stopped to do something less physical. The "sit down" job for me quickly led to worsening health. Your videos really helped me gain perspective and I started making some changes. Some things I sort of knew and you helped me be more confident in proceeding with them. My daughter is 35 but I will be sharing this video with her too.
@bradhiebert6403
@bradhiebert6403 Жыл бұрын
Excellent information. Im 63, still very active but i notice i hsve muscle loss. I just put a gym in my living room and i live way out in the country. Going to start hiking down horse trails by the river. We have up to 20k horse trails.
@davidpaul6970
@davidpaul6970 Жыл бұрын
I am male, now 72. I took up my old sport of on-water rowing 10 years ago after a break of 45 years. Now doing Personal Training and weights and a lot of walking and Erging in the gym and on-water HP racing. But what I certainly agree with is the message to increase protein intake, I take high quality plant based protein powder with a banana every morning along with high quality magnesium this is my go-to supplement, my prop and my crutch. This is why I’m still able to mix it up with guys 20 years younger.
@njame2137
@njame2137 Ай бұрын
Thank you. Just bought your very informative book - sooo helpful. Love the videos too. You’re inspiring me. 68 with osteoporosis, scoliosis and an SIJ fusion ( after a year of physio I might add it wouldn’t heal ) agree that surgery is not a magic wand and the rehab is massive. It’s a last resort and I want to keep fit and avoid another SIJ fusion .
@jeffhirst1403
@jeffhirst1403 Жыл бұрын
thank you very much,ive got terrible wobbly legs and balance issues,,so starting your exersises today many thanks
@joetropika
@joetropika Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing good info. I'm 50+, I stay active - gardening, hiking to waterfall, swimming & exercises.
@lgude
@lgude Жыл бұрын
That last one, the niggling little problem got me good. It was lower back pain. I just couldn’t walk without having to take painkillers to sleep. I went to a physiotherapist and found I could use a weight machine with an overhead pulley that allowed me to do squats that stretched my spine rather than compressed it. It allowed me to slowly recover my ability to walk without having to use painkillers to get to sleep. I’m 80 and need to keep exercising or go into frailty, rapid decline and death. Walking is becoming less unpleasant and painful and I am slowly upping the distance and amount of hill climbing in my route, but I am beginning to feel better and even enjoy walking again. No excuses allowed for niggles!
@silverfox5732
@silverfox5732 10 ай бұрын
Hi I just ran across your video and the information is so very much appreciated and helpful, you are so right sitting around waiting on your pain to get better only causes more sitting around, I'm back at moving and not stopping to be stronger, Heather and living a better life ,because a little bit of pain at my age is going to be there, but I have learned giving in and giving up only makes my life harder. Again thank you we older people feel invisible because not enough information about our lives are on KZbin that helps us. ❤❤❤
@HT-Physio
@HT-Physio 10 ай бұрын
So glad you came across my page! It sounds like you're doing great work to keep yourself active and healthy - it's important not to lose the functions we have! I'm glad I'm able to share my work on KZbin for others to benefit from :)
@pat8497
@pat8497 Жыл бұрын
This video is a blessing to me. Thank you so much for all that you for us.
@lyndasoar4345
@lyndasoar4345 Жыл бұрын
Watchin this whilst doing 1st (of 4 daily) 2,500 walking steps on a newly psched treadmill. I also walk outdoors. Diagnosed diabetic with high chloestrol 1 monthish ago did me a favour. Turning some of my attention to my own health has made a big difference to my overall outlook. Definitely prioritising it over housework n less important stuffs! Controlled weight loss(nO fasting) of around half stone. Controlled, gently increasing intensifying, exercises. Aim is to restart swimming(used to love doing 50+lgnths daily after work, wayyback :)..) 63yrs this yr (pacemaker fitted 2015). Vids here v informative. Sharing with other fam members & encouraging each other. Nx step for me is to buy the book to compliment these vids. Useful to me + satisfyingly supporting this professional to continue imparting info.
@llusory_World
@llusory_World Жыл бұрын
💖 3:15 do exercises regularly. We should feel tired by the end of exercise. (1) Resistance training-- Dumbell, press up, sit and stand. Not necessary to join Gym. Not necessary to do for an hr daily . Picking things from ground. (2) Compound exercises - - (Avoid isolation exercises.) Eg do SQUAT .. Even using chair.. It involves 2-3 muscles at a time. Press ups. WEIGHT BEARING.. It includes ex LIKE Walking (5-10 k steps) , jogging. Take proteins... Building blocks to muscles. Absolutely critical. Exercises alone won't help. Prefer stairs. V imp. Sort out the issues fast. Rest makes the legs weaker, losing the previous schedule.
@53cateye1
@53cateye1 2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for the lower back exercises strengthening glutes. Just what I need after months of getting nowhere with core training. I’m 71 and so grateful to find your channel. Best wishes from the land down under 🇦🇺
@bettyboop7738
@bettyboop7738 Жыл бұрын
Thanks doc ! I'm 77...I mow a huge lawn with self propelled 170 cc Honda ( I have to walk it )...garden ...and I discovered karaoke ! I do the karaoke for at least 4 hours and in-between sets , I dance...now all of this is by the grace of God...I feel and look better than at age 30...I'm a better weight now and even do light maintenance on my truck and mower... bottom line is praise GOD in heaven and Jesus Christ 🤠❤️🥰 BB from somewhere in Louisiana.....PS. your encouragement , is greatly appreciated , thank you 👍👍👍👍
@janetpaul7810
@janetpaul7810 6 ай бұрын
I will be 75 by the end of this month. I have had significant muscle loss since moving from to the city and no longer having a garden to care for, followed by living in my new much smaller quarters during the pandemic. I've struggled to regain my former strength and suppleness for the last couple of years by starting a walking regime and trying out some PT to better understand what's happening. Unfortunately, I also had a few falls resulting in injuries that have brought on stiffness, pain and some restricted movement. Thank you so much for these videos which are on point and very easy to follow! They are a great complement to achieving the goals I have set for myself.
@JR-iw8du
@JR-iw8du Жыл бұрын
I've listened this young man's videos recently and got lots of good advice... I'm a young 68 but I've had problems over the past few years from old injuries and not really taken the trouble to strengthen my body. Watching the videos I've started the exercises especially for my legs, and the improvement has started to show. I want to go into old age physically able to look after myself and enjoy being more active.
@Sunnahiman
@Sunnahiman Жыл бұрын
Thank you for caring and sharing this important information needed for all who are concerned about their aging process. You're a gift to humanity. This educational empowering video will save my life and all who will follow your guidance in the prevention of muscle mass loss. BLESSINGS AND GOOD HEALTH TO US ALL.❤❤❤
@carlinmccormick1105
@carlinmccormick1105 Жыл бұрын
Sarcopenia begins in the thigh muscle. I wish I knew that when I was taking care of my father. Not one (of several) physical therapist recommended using weights in his exercise routine. I can use this valuable information on myself now.
@johndefalco7454
@johndefalco7454 Жыл бұрын
Also L carnitine and Bcca supplements. Ask your doctor if you can give that to your father. They are good for sarcopenia
@MrFralopez4636
@MrFralopez4636 18 күн бұрын
I am 63 yrs old and I just subscribed to your channel. I really hope that your are still making these great videos. For my needs your videos hit the sweet spot. I don't want to be an extreme athlete or have the physique of a body builder. I just want to live a healthy life at my age. I'm really glad I found your channel. Please keep making these videos. And I will certainly look at getting your book to get some additional information on this topic.
@HT-Physio
@HT-Physio 18 күн бұрын
Thank you for subscribing - I'm so pleased you've enjoyed my videos. If you do decide to pick up a copy of my book, I hope you thoroughly enjoy it!
@PatriciaGreen
@PatriciaGreen Жыл бұрын
My husband has psoriatic arthritis (an incurable auto-immune disorder that basically destroys all the joints) so he can't do much in the way of physical exercise. BUT he can increase his protein intake. We've rearranged his diet to do this. Hopefully, that will keep him stronger longer. He's 62 now. Thanks for the reminder to do what we can.
@PumaPower17
@PumaPower17 7 ай бұрын
Clean up the SPLEEN. Ditch all sugars starches dairy.
@syam394
@syam394 8 ай бұрын
I am 54 I had a fall recently twice within 3 weeks, injuring both my left and right shoulders and knees, avoided my group classes in gym of body balance, yoga and Zumba, was really worried and wondered why I am keep falling, II wasn’t even rushing, then I came across this video as I am your follower since 6 months and the first thing you mentioned losing muscle mass result in fall.. I got the answer for my question and thank you so much. I am gonna follow your 6 ways of building/ maintaining my muscle mass. Thank you 🙏. God bless ❤
@HT-Physio
@HT-Physio 7 ай бұрын
I'm sorry to hear about your fall - I'm pleased my video was able to shed some light on what you've been experiencing and I hope my guidance is able to offer you some support going forward :)
@Parallax982
@Parallax982 Жыл бұрын
This is super helpful. I'm 60 and I've noticed my leg strength weakening. I was hiking up a hill but haven't done it in a while. Need to resume this activity. I have pain in my shoulder which I need to address. As I slow down in my work, I need to find hobbies to keep myself active. Thanks so much.
@hazydreamer7965
@hazydreamer7965 Жыл бұрын
This excellent video is full of very common problems. I shall follow your advice and buy the book, too. I already have noticed it myself, how much less I walk daily after those 2 guys on bicycles knocked me down and I hurt my lower back. For years and years, I had to walk about 8000 to 11000 steps daily, and now 1000 to 1500 if I am feeling fine. Thank you. All the best and regards from Northern Europe.
@misssandra5840
@misssandra5840 4 ай бұрын
I absolutely love the gentle, clear manner in which this information is delivered! This video is informative and (bonus) very easy to watch.
@HT-Physio
@HT-Physio 4 ай бұрын
Thank you so much, it's great to receive such lovely feedback, I really appreciate it!
@AL-ep4lo
@AL-ep4lo Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for a well articulated & extremely useful session… You’ve explained it so well & the 7 recommended steps make so much sense & easy enough to start following… God bless you!… 😊
@madoladi
@madoladi Жыл бұрын
I'm 68 yrs young, I do resistance training/weight training at the Gym, 2sx week for 1hr, a deep water aerobics class once week and a lot of enjoyable walking. Ensure my diet has 100 grm protien a day. In 6 weeks time (albeit was in good health prior). I was assessed to have the physical fitness of a 52 yr young women, BMI 20 and an increase muscle mass. I have lots energy and feel sharper. EVERTHING YOU ARE SAYING IS SPOT ON. 11/10👍👏👏👏🏅🥇Australia🙋‍♀️😊
@mjf3810
@mjf3810 9 ай бұрын
Thank you!! While I try to walk 2 - 4 miles per day (and thanks so much for the glute exercises in other episodes to support the knees), I haven't been as diligent with upper body exercises. I appreciate the info and motivation!!
@HT-Physio
@HT-Physio 9 ай бұрын
I'm so pleased my videos have been able to help - I hope they can help to keep you motivated!
@dr_love_okafor
@dr_love_okafor Жыл бұрын
1. Resistance training...moving against resistance eg dumbbell, press up etc. 10 minutes walk, single leg movement etc. Something that makes u feel tired. 2. Compound exercises: regional exercises, doesn't exercise most parts of the body. Compound like squatting works more muscle groups. 3. Lots of weight bearing exercises eg walking, running. Better for maintaining muscle mass. 5k to 10k steps daily. 4. Protein diet. The body breaks down your protein for the body to work if it is not getting enough. You need to eat Enough protein. 3 or 4 servings a day. 5. Take up hobbies in retirement. 6. Get joint pains sorted fast. Avoid injury
@Bluetangg
@Bluetangg Жыл бұрын
Thank you the great guide. I find that I have to believe I can make changes that will lead to improvement. It’s amazing how being doubtful can deplete motivation.
@mohammadhassan5749
@mohammadhassan5749 Жыл бұрын
Your sincerity and depth of knowledge are commenable. Stay blessed
@stephaniewalsh67
@stephaniewalsh67 8 ай бұрын
I am a 56 year old wo an who gave up sugar and most carbs in early January. I have lost at least 20 pounds, and my tummy is flat. I weight train several days a week with cardio. I am looking forward to hiking and biking this summer.
@phyllisnayak783
@phyllisnayak783 Жыл бұрын
I believe what you say is true; so why is it that most PTs treat the elderly by just walking. I myself am 81 have just discovered that my hamstrings are mush; but was told I'm strong. So what next? My OA & RA limits exercise.
@anne-no2ic
@anne-no2ic Жыл бұрын
At 88 am also concerned about sarcopenia on swallowing. We never think WE will age like everyone does. Thank god for my local YMCA the cold pool and Nia classes. (sit at nia but use all arm motions). Always had good legs now thinner calves and lumpy thighs. Thank you so much for your channel and advice
@rochellesumeray4213
@rochellesumeray4213 Жыл бұрын
I am a 65 year of woman and having had lots of glute and thigh muscle my whole life, (very active) my glutes have gone flat and my spine has lost its curve (I also have an epigastric hernia) and raising the leg and putting shoes and socks on is almost impossible. I have to hoist my leg up using my trousers and support my sock leg over the other knee. I hate trying to get in and out of the bath. It’s a risk !! I walk my dog for half an hour twice a day. Walking up hills is not easy. Raising the right leg particularly. Standing is difficult but walking seems to be fine I walk from my knees. . (My dog runs for much of it). And I do a lot of bending (to pick up things). I needed this video so badly. Thank you🙏 I’ve also lost 2 inches in height in the past 5 years. What IS going on?
@FigaroHey
@FigaroHey Жыл бұрын
Have your bone mass tested. Could have severe osteoporosis going on.
@MS-sr1fe
@MS-sr1fe Жыл бұрын
Get HRT
@MS-sr1fe
@MS-sr1fe Жыл бұрын
@@MyPronounIsGoddessHi I consider HRT as nutrients for our body. They are the same molecule that our body used to bathe in before menopause. We cannot live well without hormones. Some women suffer miserably at menopause. Some sail through it. But the long term health risks remain without the hormones. Hope u feel well soon. Tc
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