Please tell anybody OVER-65 in your life: Why you MUST try to WALK a lot

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Dr. Suneel Dhand

Dr. Suneel Dhand

Күн бұрын

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@drsuneeldhand
@drsuneeldhand 7 ай бұрын
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@bobgillis1137
@bobgillis1137 7 ай бұрын
Thanks for reminding me, Dr. Dhand. My Dad jogged till he was about 73. Then he walked each day until he dropped.
@angr3819
@angr3819 7 ай бұрын
Always a big thank you, Dr Dhand. Best wishes to you and yours.
@murielshore4843
@murielshore4843 7 ай бұрын
Thank you so much. I have a name in my retirement village as "Walkalot" after our on line shopping company Takealot in South Africa. I am 76 and walk 12 to 16 km every day. I absolutely love to walk and always arrive home feeling absolutely wonderful.
@allywolf9182
@allywolf9182 7 ай бұрын
I love walking. My body hurts so bad if I don't.
@richardwalch17
@richardwalch17 7 ай бұрын
I am 74 and I walk15,000 steps 6 days a week…I don’t walk slow I walk at a fast pace…I have two step counters to keep track of my steps…I pray I will make it to 100…that’s my goal!!!
@324cmac
@324cmac 7 ай бұрын
And when you walk, put your phone away. Look at the trees. Listen to the birds. Smell the flowers. Look at the clouds. I like to stand under the tree limbs for a few minutes and look up. It's very calming.
@Dulcimertunes
@Dulcimertunes 7 ай бұрын
And then you won’t trip!
@nathanielovaughn2145
@nathanielovaughn2145 7 ай бұрын
It maintains better situational awareness and decreases the odds you'll be victimized too.
@Star2ice
@Star2ice 7 ай бұрын
Awesome💙I do the same.
@redrobin7875
@redrobin7875 7 ай бұрын
Yesss!!!🥰
@glennrobinson7193
@glennrobinson7193 7 ай бұрын
@324cmac Beautiful advice! cmac, does that by some chance mean your name is Connie Mackintosh? for that was my late mum's maiden name.
@MichaelDuignan-p2c
@MichaelDuignan-p2c 7 ай бұрын
If you want to be Able to walk later - Walk Now .
@larrymosher5045
@larrymosher5045 6 ай бұрын
Basically, use it or lose it.
@cherylolivieri6190
@cherylolivieri6190 6 ай бұрын
Super🎉 Love what you shared❤
@kathleenredick275
@kathleenredick275 5 ай бұрын
True. I'm 74 and have a horse. I go get my own bags of feed for my horse - 50 lb each. Usually buy 4 of them. I put them on the flat cart then take them to my vehicle. At home they need to be removed from the car & taken to the place I feed from. I mostly have my hay (100 to 110 lb bales) delivered. If I only need 4 or less, I will get them myself. Most people I meet do not think I am in my 70s
@noeldeal8087
@noeldeal8087 3 ай бұрын
Good point!
@thisisme3238
@thisisme3238 7 ай бұрын
Walk as much as you can for as long as you can....your longevity depends on it.
@Mary-fn5rl
@Mary-fn5rl 7 ай бұрын
Love Dr dhand however, my brother can't sleep. He's up all night and lives on sugar and has dementia. I guess he should get off the sugar but that will never happen. He's outside all day. If he sits he naps.
@judymiller5154
@judymiller5154 7 ай бұрын
​@@Mary-fn5rl sugar is poison and drives dementia! tough spot for you
@terywetherlow7970
@terywetherlow7970 7 ай бұрын
@thisisme: Your independence is the goal. Dump the car. I guarantee you will be healthy....Tee
@clovermark39
@clovermark39 7 ай бұрын
I’ve just got an ebike to aid my low impact exercise for knee strength and walk everyday.
@Mary-fn5rl
@Mary-fn5rl 7 ай бұрын
Can't drive for 8 months
@auntnan9121
@auntnan9121 7 ай бұрын
I am a 74 year old woman. I’ve always been active. I garden, have a few chickens and still have 3 sweet dogs from foster fails. My husband 78 years, does the yard work and helps me with the care of our Daughter. Our Daughter has Rett syndrome with micro encephalopathy. Her physical ability compares with a 6 month old. She is on 3 seizure medications. Her prognosis was grim. Her life expectancy has been reassessed from 2 years to 30 years, maximum. She is now 55 years old and needs me more than ever.By God’s grace, I wake up every morning for 57 years, with the love of my life! So grateful! Thank you Dr Dhand for all your great advice. God bless all. ♥️
@sharonhochberg3671
@sharonhochberg3671 7 ай бұрын
Wishing you many more years as a family. You all are amazing ❤
@auntnan9121
@auntnan9121 7 ай бұрын
@@sharonhochberg3671 ♥️
@auntnan9121
@auntnan9121 7 ай бұрын
@@sharonhochberg3671 ♥️Ty
@Mr2ndkings
@Mr2ndkings 7 ай бұрын
You are a blessing to the rest of us, dear lady! Jesus is glorified as he lives through you.
@yvonnerahui8729
@yvonnerahui8729 7 ай бұрын
You & your husband have had to be very happy & content people, to be able to do all you do on top of lovingly care for your dependant child. Well done. God trusted you with the care of your daughter..& look how she has thrived in your care. Incredible!
@philbarone4603
@philbarone4603 7 ай бұрын
A doctor who suggests exercise. That’s fresh.
@lkabong5529
@lkabong5529 7 ай бұрын
A braindead troll makes another insignificant comment. That's fresh.
@Sine-gl9ly
@Sine-gl9ly 7 ай бұрын
At my GP practice, they have LOTS of posters encouraging you to take more exercise. When I visited recently for a 24-hr blood pressure monitoring test, I went on my bike - and asked why, with all their posters about taking more exercise, they had nowhere safe to leave a bike. 'No-one comes here on a bike!' they answered. 'That's because there's no-where safe to leave it' I retorted. 'If I'd have known there was nowhere to leave it, I'd not have come on my bike either'. SIGH. Next time it's pouring with rain I'll walk there and divest myself of all my sopping wet outer garments in the reception area, so they have to mop the floor, or it'll be a slip hazard.
@RohanKumar-zr3pj
@RohanKumar-zr3pj 7 ай бұрын
In India doctors used to talk about food to take or not to take during sickness too for better and faster recovery. I don't know how it is now.
@henrysehgal658
@henrysehgal658 7 ай бұрын
@@Sine-gl9ly Good idea
@ljacobs357
@ljacobs357 6 ай бұрын
Every doctor I know suggests exercise.
@zpoedog
@zpoedog 7 ай бұрын
At 86, I fast walk every day. I have a beautiful forest to walk in. Life is good!
@Jaime-u5m
@Jaime-u5m 7 ай бұрын
"Beautiful forest to walk in" you planned your life well indeed,,,.
@Lightning77305
@Lightning77305 3 ай бұрын
very good.
@F8Tributo
@F8Tributo 7 ай бұрын
A few months ago, I had a herniated disc, and could barely get out of bed on my own power. I hadn't really done any good amount of walking for decades. After the inflammation subsided, I started walking- First a 1/8th mile, then ½, then 1 mile, etc. Every time I went out to walk, I could feel my back getting stronger. Now I'm approaching 4 miles a day, can pick up the grandkids, get in and out of low cars no problem. Not 100% yet, but much, much better. Lost weight, too! Walking is great for the body!
@sherrihinton2885
@sherrihinton2885 7 ай бұрын
Amazing. I love your comment
@TheLadyPonders
@TheLadyPonders 7 ай бұрын
Thank you, I love this comment too. Marvelous testimonial! So happy for you as well! This sure coincides with what the doctor says in this little video.
@coreencasey5109
@coreencasey5109 7 ай бұрын
I herniated a disc that was pressing on a nerve 40 years ago. It was one of the most painful things. Im 69 now and have never had a problem with my back since because i looked after it, walked and did all the right things to strengthen my back again. You can heal if you really want to.
@anitasapra
@anitasapra 7 ай бұрын
Walking daily does magic for the body❣️
@Jemawin
@Jemawin 7 ай бұрын
You’re inspiring!
@resurgem
@resurgem 5 ай бұрын
Dick Van Dyke is living proof that lifelong activity and a positive attitude keeps you young.
@judiashley5818
@judiashley5818 5 ай бұрын
Dick van Duke is my Bday twin
@allisonspeer649
@allisonspeer649 4 ай бұрын
He's the Best!
@harmonicaman2092
@harmonicaman2092 4 ай бұрын
Dick tells some great personal stories from his life in his new book. “Keep Moving.” He would just stop in the middle of shopping to do a little song and dance routine when the urge presented itself. GOTTA DANCE!
@JalapenoSmoothie
@JalapenoSmoothie Ай бұрын
Nah, its the adrenochrome
@PInk77W1
@PInk77W1 6 ай бұрын
Walking is a super power Fasting is a miracle
@laurarandolph5600
@laurarandolph5600 2 ай бұрын
Not just moving your legs but using your eyes long-distance and being thrilled by seeing birds and all kinds of other animals that are so fun to see. Fresh air; quiet sounds; beautfiul scenery, time to digest your inputs and throughts.... Time to decomress stresses or problems... So nice to have a friend to walk with as well. Sunrises and sunsets so wonderful and uplifting to see.... A perfect time for prayer and planning your time ahead....and gaining understanding from thinking about people and past experiences....
@1stDoNoPharma
@1stDoNoPharma 20 күн бұрын
Exactly 😊
@aljanet1514
@aljanet1514 7 ай бұрын
I am in San Diego, 59, and walk 3-4 hours very early every morning. Just before COVID, while walking, I had met one of my neighbors who is Indian from India. He was 80 at that time and we started talking about walking and somehow I inspired him to walk longer. It had been a while since I had seen him and a few months ago when I saw him he hugged me for inspiring him to walk longer. He is now 84 years old and walks 17 miles EVERYDAY, he had walked 887 days straight as of the last time I had seen him a few months ago. He is now off most of his prescribed medication. He said he tells everyone about me how I inspired him to walk longer but I really think he is the one who is inspiring me to keep walking and never stop.
@olderandwiser127
@olderandwiser127 7 ай бұрын
Every day
@aljanet1514
@aljanet1514 7 ай бұрын
@@olderandwiser127 yes
@yvonnerahui8729
@yvonnerahui8729 7 ай бұрын
What a great story & inspiring. Thank you.
@darlahoward1472
@darlahoward1472 7 ай бұрын
3 - 4 hours? Or miles?
@thommysides4616
@thommysides4616 7 ай бұрын
Amen.... keep it up!
@Beautyrest575
@Beautyrest575 5 ай бұрын
I walk every day in a park close by, it’s beautiful, I’m retired 67 years old , I’m healthy, no pain,
@Lightning77305
@Lightning77305 3 ай бұрын
I also walk in the park nearby.
@bonniegirl5138
@bonniegirl5138 3 ай бұрын
You're lucky to have a park that is safe and not overrun with vagrant homeless.
@Beautyrest575
@Beautyrest575 3 ай бұрын
@@bonniegirl5138 the park closes at 8 pm and even earlier when it gets dark earlier. I have never seen homeless people there or “questionable “ activities. Yes,, I’m lucky in this way.
@rosearmentano8407
@rosearmentano8407 7 ай бұрын
I am an 83 year old yoga/fitness instructor. I love your videos and wish you were my doctor. I agree with you and " preach the same sermon " to my clients. Most people think that I am 60-65 years young.
@michaelwhitaker5882
@michaelwhitaker5882 7 ай бұрын
you are an inspiration!!!!! thank you!!!
@drsuneeldhand
@drsuneeldhand 7 ай бұрын
Inspiring! Keep going 💪🏽
@nathanielovaughn2145
@nathanielovaughn2145 7 ай бұрын
Your EFFECTIVE age is very probably 60 ish and belies your calendar age. Keep it going!
@jonnydiggs1760
@jonnydiggs1760 7 ай бұрын
I'm a 52 year old hybrid runner. Most ppl think I'm in my late 30s. I'm planning to be just like you in my 80s 🙂👍 Love it and keep going!
@briantipping2302
@briantipping2302 7 ай бұрын
Just brilliant advice...! 👍
@atticuskilby515
@atticuskilby515 5 ай бұрын
I'm 67 years young, take no prescription medications, and walk in nature about 5 miles a day.
@CindyBrown-ci2rj
@CindyBrown-ci2rj 3 күн бұрын
I’m 69, walk 3 miles a day, go to water fitness classes 4x a week and take 2 hour long cycling classes a week. No medications whatsoever.
@atticuskilby515
@atticuskilby515 3 күн бұрын
@CindyBrown-ci2rj , well done.
@charmainekirk1512
@charmainekirk1512 7 ай бұрын
I am guilty of dropping off my walk routine. I need to get back to it! Thanks for reminding me!
@pegasus5287
@pegasus5287 7 ай бұрын
You and me both! Got busy today though
@avlisk
@avlisk 7 ай бұрын
I lost my reason to walk every day about 6 weeks ago when I had to end my puppy's life. I'm about to turn 73 and this message is a wakeup call to get back at it, doggie or not, ASAP. Thank you, Dr. Dhand.
@Mary-fn5rl
@Mary-fn5rl 7 ай бұрын
​@@avliskhope you 😂can get a new companion Very sad. My hubby put my cat down a month after my stroke. Sure miss him. My neighbor threw out his cat so I'm blessed with a sweetie. Got to get back to walking. Had at least 3 strokes and 4 seizures. Thank God I'm still upright!!!!! At 74 my back is killing me. Need help with that. Getting old is no fun at all. My mom called them the wonder years cuz you wonder what will go wrong next. Sure miss her.
@avlisk
@avlisk 7 ай бұрын
@@Mary-fn5rl My Mom lived to 93 and had a series of strokes, too. She always fought through them and always recovered enough to keep mobile and lived alone right up to her final week of life. She even kept driving well into her 80's. Keep fighting is the best we can do. I'm not sure about getting another dog, though, as my back is really bad, too. I'm considering a rescue cat which might be easier to care for? Thank you for your comments.
@Mary-fn5rl
@Mary-fn5rl 7 ай бұрын
Wow 93 thank you. I'm going to put a small garden in,. A nd I do the basement stairs so my sisters don't have to keep. Coming over here to help me. Trying to be independent. Happy mother's day. Not to be a downer but I found out strokes and seizures are hereditary. God's been good to me.
@NoMoreTears64
@NoMoreTears64 6 ай бұрын
I used to walk a lot. Then I used to walk/jog on treadmill at apartment clubhouse at 3 am before 5 am work. Then Covid and I had to retire or take the shot. Then I became sedentary. My son got me out and doing hikes in the woods and on trails. I started to feel better. Then he died a few months ago at age 29 and I gave up. Im 64. I cant give up. I need to find a safe place to walk which is my challenge, but I need to.
@tonyqwabe5873
@tonyqwabe5873 5 ай бұрын
Sorry about your son mate. Don't quit, keep moving
@shaynelahmed6323
@shaynelahmed6323 3 ай бұрын
So sorry for your loss...keep going...I am sure your son would want the best for you, until you meet again.
@noeldeal8087
@noeldeal8087 3 ай бұрын
I'm so very sorry... My daughter is failing from the shot. I'm heartbroken. She's my best friend. John 5. 28 &29
@NoMoreTears64
@NoMoreTears64 3 ай бұрын
@@noeldeal8087 I'm sorry. I totally emphasize with your broken heart. Jesus is coming soon. Keep watching
@susanolson3611
@susanolson3611 3 ай бұрын
Shopping malls, Walmart and home improvement stores are perfect for walking exercise. They are safe, dry and comfortable. Not as beautiful as the forest but will work until you find an alternative. Many cities have senior centers that have walking clubs. They are surprisingly speedy and usually accept "underage adults" lol Don't give up
@pegasus5287
@pegasus5287 7 ай бұрын
So true Doctor. And the older we get the faster our muscles weaken and the longer it takes to get it back.
@formicapple2
@formicapple2 7 ай бұрын
I’m 70. Was diagnosed with high blood pressure, type two diabetes and three stone overweight. That was in September 2013. Changed my diet to no sugar, no cakes, eating much less. I walk 10k steps per day. Swim 3 times per week. Lost a stone and BP is mildly high and dropping. I feel much better.
@larrysouthern5098
@larrysouthern5098 7 ай бұрын
I ride a mountain bike with backpack 10 to 15 miles a day...no car for 10 years... Best move ever... 🚲 ......go!
@formicapple2
@formicapple2 5 ай бұрын
@@larrysouthern5098 nice work brother
@allisonspeer649
@allisonspeer649 4 ай бұрын
I'm walking 3.5 miles a day 5 days a week and trying to swim 3 days a week as well (during Summer) I feel so much better and much stronger.
@lucyflint5833
@lucyflint5833 4 ай бұрын
We need to exercise
@lucyflint5833
@lucyflint5833 4 ай бұрын
And walk I agree.
@elusivelistener
@elusivelistener 7 ай бұрын
Got a german shepherd dog and my health has improved significantly....trail walks 2 to 3 times a day. Best companion. Game changer in my golden years.
@drsuneeldhand
@drsuneeldhand 7 ай бұрын
Wonderful idea! My best to you
@Threeleggedcrow-usa
@Threeleggedcrow-usa 7 ай бұрын
I walk my GSD two miles daily!
@judymiller5154
@judymiller5154 7 ай бұрын
i'm 78 and got a lab puppy last year. lots of exercise and training 🏃‍♀️
@beautiful20106
@beautiful20106 7 ай бұрын
@@judymiller5154I’m afraid of too old to take care of my dog I’m 59
@LilyValley-xi8bj
@LilyValley-xi8bj 7 ай бұрын
We did the same A chocolate lab We named him Moose ! and we eat the same ‘ketovore’!
@BrianP-bh1vo
@BrianP-bh1vo 5 ай бұрын
I'm 67 and walked 20,000 steps today. A new record for me.
@wallhagens2001
@wallhagens2001 4 ай бұрын
🎉🎉🎉
@smooth_pursuit
@smooth_pursuit 7 ай бұрын
I walk with my mom most days, she’s 94. She can still get around the block with me (1 km) … slowly, using her cane 😊
@williambunter3311
@williambunter3311 7 ай бұрын
God bless your mom! And you too!
@smooth_pursuit
@smooth_pursuit 7 ай бұрын
@@williambunter3311 thank you so much 🙏☺️
@Jaime-u5m
@Jaime-u5m 7 ай бұрын
94 and walks around the block? she's doing cartwheels! bless you mom's,,,.
@ngonigriffith1491
@ngonigriffith1491 5 ай бұрын
I walk with my mom most days also. She is 86. We walk a mile.😊
@ngonigriffith1491
@ngonigriffith1491 5 ай бұрын
I walk with my mom most days also. She is 86. We walk a mile.😊
@vickimaiorano5763
@vickimaiorano5763 5 ай бұрын
I’m a 66 year old woman. I walk, run and strength train. No health issues. When I don’t feel like getting out and exercising I remind myself that one day I won’t be able to and will regret not doing it when I could.
@biodivers5294
@biodivers5294 7 ай бұрын
Walk on the sunny side of the street. Two health benefits, one simpel action 💪
@smorkeyyy9845
@smorkeyyy9845 7 ай бұрын
but can affect your spelling
@daisydot5441
@daisydot5441 7 ай бұрын
@@smorkeyyy9845thank god for the spell checkers.
@daisydot5441
@daisydot5441 7 ай бұрын
@@smorkeyyy9845got to love a spell checker.
@diduco1900
@diduco1900 7 ай бұрын
@Anthony-er8lmEliminate seed oils and skin cancer risk diminishes.
@johnreidy2804
@johnreidy2804 7 ай бұрын
@Anthony-er8lm No thank you
@TRUSTJESUS33
@TRUSTJESUS33 7 ай бұрын
I just turned 62. I walk 4-5 miles daily. I have been doing this daily for years and years. Praise Jesus! Get up and walk! Do it folks. Jesus loves you all!!
@thommysides4616
@thommysides4616 7 ай бұрын
I want to do it, but I now live in South Africa and the area is not the safest, but I think I should chance it in any case. I turned 64 in Feb. God bless....
@carolynknapschaefer3561
@carolynknapschaefer3561 7 ай бұрын
So thankful for the love of Jesus. I’ve followed Him over 34 years ❤️
@jeffreyadams648
@jeffreyadams648 7 ай бұрын
Oh, stop it with Jesus! Just walk!
@johnsonfamilyhomeschool675
@johnsonfamilyhomeschool675 7 ай бұрын
i am amazed how intolerant people are of a simple comment that was said in kindness. I hope to never be so sassy to others who are kind simply because I disagree with them on a point. What hatred for others! ​@@jeffreyadams648
@Jaime-u5m
@Jaime-u5m 7 ай бұрын
@@thommysides4616 I live in Central America now, I walk several days a week. I carry pepper spray for 4 legged dogs and the more dangerous 2 legged one. I know not what part of South Afrika but yes try we must, us 64 year olds. My goodness we're nearing becoming old people, time just keeps rolling along.
@gwenwade6059
@gwenwade6059 7 ай бұрын
A quote from within the film, Shawshank Redemption. "Get busy living, or get busy dying."
@cathywallace6990
@cathywallace6990 7 ай бұрын
TRUE AND SO MANY DIE AND THERE SO OBESE
@LynnePaulocsak
@LynnePaulocsak 5 ай бұрын
I love this!
@theresacurrin6395
@theresacurrin6395 4 ай бұрын
My favorite quote of all time.
@jeffersonjingannanang4228
@jeffersonjingannanang4228 5 ай бұрын
I am 70 years old from Bintulu, Sarawak, Malaysia. I have been practising morning brisk walking for 30 mins 6 times per week for more than 30 years.
@rashone2879
@rashone2879 7 ай бұрын
I’m “pushing” 80. Walk every day, have for years, I walk. I. Nature, but also make a point of not parking near the door to stores. That way, I get an extra walk. I do a lot of art, drawing and painting, but I have to make sure that I get up and take a break. I walk around my house. I wash my car my car, vacuum, mop the kitchen floor, and I swim almost daily from May through September. I ear simple, whole foods, with one weakness…vanilla ice cream. I have no heart problems, no osteoporosis, no high BP, I’m 5’4”, 123 lbs., more or less. I do have osteoarthritis quite serious in my hands, especially my left hand, and a cervical problem from which I sometimes get pain in the back of my head. I manage these problems, take no medications except Advil if I have neck pain at night so I can sleep. I avoid all medical people like the plague. Sorry, I wrote an epistle.
@monicaspector2388
@monicaspector2388 7 ай бұрын
❤❤❤
@Julia29853
@Julia29853 7 ай бұрын
That was avery inspiring epistle! I want to follow your example and hope that I can get down to 123! ( Im your same height)
@rashone2879
@rashone2879 7 ай бұрын
@@Julia29853you can!
@Sine-gl9ly
@Sine-gl9ly 7 ай бұрын
Are you my long-lost twin? Well, I'm a wee bit heavier than you, but am muscular and solidly-built, which is where most of my weight is. I am told I have the BP and bone density of a pre-menopausal woman, instead of one 30 years older ... I do have arthritis in several joints on my left side from old sporting injuries in my 20s, which returned to haunt me when I hit 70, so now find that prolonged walking can be painful beyond a certain point - but a couple of ibuprofen usually solve the issue, together with getting out on my bike for a couple of days rather than walking long distances. I gave up driving when I realised my reaction time was slowing a little and my eyesight deteriorating (although better than many who legally drive, I am assured) which is when I bought a nice folding bike. I do my weekly shop at a big supermarket with my bike, and take it with me on public transport if I go to visit new places for a day or a weekend, in order to explore more widely than I have time for on foot.
@chchwoman9960
@chchwoman9960 7 ай бұрын
As epistle that was a joy to read
@thewaytruthlife8216
@thewaytruthlife8216 7 ай бұрын
The greatest example of a walker is Jesus Christ. Blessings all
@mark.e.p
@mark.e.p 6 ай бұрын
But he died young?
@mark.e.p
@mark.e.p 6 ай бұрын
Jonny Walker 😅
@Truthmatters4u
@Truthmatters4u 5 ай бұрын
Jesus is God. He died was buried and has risen. Jesus is very much alive. He did that so that you and I can have eternal life. Read the book of John or Luke. The Bible has the answers to living forever. We are all sinners in need of a savior. If you repent of your sins to the Lord Jesus Christ you will be saved.
@MM-uv6kb
@MM-uv6kb 5 ай бұрын
This is not the subject under discussion ​@@Truthmatters4u
@arumugamchinniah6663
@arumugamchinniah6663 4 ай бұрын
​ Million of holy Christian died on Covid 19 but Yesus Christ didn't help at all?
@thegatekeeper715
@thegatekeeper715 7 ай бұрын
As a 74 year old I walk miles daily after doing 30 situps and 30 pushups and 30 minutes of cardio karate exercises. I have always been a very active person and throughout my life have strode for exceptionalism in my exercise programs. I regularly have Traditional Chinese Acupuncture and feel like a 30 year old. I think this video is exceptional and congratulate Dr Dhand on his advice to older people. Stay active ...... Stay alive !!!!!
@sharonhochberg3671
@sharonhochberg3671 7 ай бұрын
Inspiring. Thank you.
@katedavies9578
@katedavies9578 7 ай бұрын
You are astonishing. Thank you for sharing that, it really inspires me! Many blessings upon you ❤
@cyntil4362
@cyntil4362 7 ай бұрын
When I retired, I looked around at various outdoor activities to do, as going for a walk wasn't enough ...so many required lots of $$, and/or other people to engage with to play any kind of game, golf, tennis, pickleball etc So...I took up stunt kite flying!... it's perfect for me..I get to be outside, you are moving around, back and forth, walking backwards...thinking, hand eye coordination, etc..I've met other "kite people"...and am learning a new skill, and having a lot of fun. I also have single line kites too, and the joy that colourful kites floating in the breeze gives to others is worth all my efforts...so many positive, happy people comment as they walk by, looking up instead at their phones. I highly recommend this activity to everyone!
@elainepanebianco6952
@elainepanebianco6952 3 ай бұрын
Thank you, your description of Kite flying made me smile. I'm going to visit my son for my 85th birthday. We plan to take long walks together, but also to do some kite flying. When my son introduced kite flying to me 10 years ago, I thought it would be boring, but I was wrong. It's definitely an activity that challenges the senses and focuses the mind; at the same time it fills you with peace and joy.
@diann546
@diann546 7 ай бұрын
While I understand your described method of walking, I would also say that it is very difficult to walk distances, if you have no core strength. It was suggested to me, a long time ago, to use trekking poles. I ignored the advice and really never could get in to walking because of extreme pain during and afterward. Btw, I gave birth to 4 kids without anything, so generally I can take pain. Wanting to be able to go long distances, I finally started using a set of trekking poles. I found that the extra stability allowed me to walk faster than my husband and waaay longer than without them. At the start of a 5 month trip to Alaska last summer, I was unable to walk around a city block, without them. By the end of the summer, in the same city, I jumped out of our vehicle and totally forgot to grab them. I had no problems walking. They made a big difference in helping me build up my core muscles and trained me to walk with a better posture. I love your content. You are a breath of fresh air!
@go2therock
@go2therock 7 ай бұрын
Do you have some that you can recommend?
@csc8697
@csc8697 7 ай бұрын
Good to know, ty
@katedavies9578
@katedavies9578 7 ай бұрын
YOU are a breath of fresh air, and truly inspiring, thank you.
@ericac7870
@ericac7870 6 ай бұрын
Glad to read your comment. I just bought poles and I hope to have the same results you've had!
@Petunia-fl9lu
@Petunia-fl9lu 6 ай бұрын
they are wonderful things, I rehabilitated myself with them, no one told me about them I spent years and years with a hip pain complex issue and torn tendons.... couldn't walk at all was in a wheelchair then crutches. Now I walk daily with a backpack with weights no pain. I started walking with trekking poles and gradually got better and better. combined with heated pool therapy. I was not able to walk without them the pain was too much and I hobbled home then had a lot of pain. with the trekking poles I focused on form and slow walking just 500 metres at the time. the walking itself helps strengthen and keep fluid moving.
@scooter5940
@scooter5940 Ай бұрын
I’m 60. Started walking more seriously about two years ago and accelerated when we moved south. I now walk 7-9 miles per day, plus whatever additional walking I get in from just living. Gradually added what has become about 4 hours per week of weight training, and cleaned up my eating and reduced my drinking some. I’m 5-10 and my weight has dropped from 225 to 175 pounds, and trimmed 7 inches off my waist. I’ve thrown away my cholesterol and BP meds, and I feel great. Yes, it works.
@61jennybean
@61jennybean 7 ай бұрын
Dear Dr Dhand I'm 62 and I have recently given up my office job and I am now a dog walker. I have my own dog too. My dog gets walked for 2 hours each day and every dog I walk gets an hour. As well as that, I mostly walk between each dogs home. I'm out every day in nature and I love it. Thank you for your wonderful videos.
@GarryBurgess
@GarryBurgess 4 ай бұрын
I've believed this my entire life and have spent a lifetime of walking as much as I could.
@wladyslawkoros7245
@wladyslawkoros7245 7 ай бұрын
I am 69 old lady love walking. Thank you doctor❤
@drmichaelshea
@drmichaelshea Ай бұрын
Whole-heartedly agreed. I’ll be 75 less than a week after election day. I’m a type 1 diabetic with heart issues due to a congenital valve abnormality, but I still work full time and I get up at 4:00 every morning to walk in the dark for 2+ miles with trekking poles and a powerful headlamp. It keeps me mobile, upright, and reasonably strong. Walking is a great exercise with low risk of injury if you do it right. Strongly recommended.
@drsuneeldhand
@drsuneeldhand Ай бұрын
Thanks for the comment and Happy Birthday in advance!
@drmichaelshea
@drmichaelshea Ай бұрын
@@drsuneeldhand Thank you. I want to share a habit of mine with you. When it comes to deprescribing, even in the hospice setting, I am always surprised at how resistant people are to changes after they have been told by other providers that it is imperative for them to stay on certain medications for the rest of their lives. In this case, I like to remind patients that the overwhelming majority of medications are not natural, and that by definition their bodies do not have a requirement for any of them. As physiology changes with age and health, the benefit of all medications tends to diminish until there is no expected benefit. Unnatural chemicals can all be viewed as toxins with risk that overwhelms the probability of benefit. I appreciate your hard work and for the sensibility of your suggestions.
@mystatinfreelife
@mystatinfreelife 7 ай бұрын
I'm 66 y.o. now. Last year I hiked 480 miles on a single trip. It does a lot of good at my age. The year before I slipped on loose rocks after 260 miles and dislocated a shoulder. Oh well. I hiked 9 more miles into town and took a train home. Live to hike another day. Keep up the great advice. Thanks.
@LNR2023-o2y
@LNR2023-o2y 5 ай бұрын
Daily exercise is essential for everyone, not just senior citizens.
@frankblangeard8865
@frankblangeard8865 7 ай бұрын
Most people in the U.S. never walk much. They will drive around a parking lot looking for a space as close to the door as they can possibly get.
@momdad5368
@momdad5368 7 ай бұрын
That's funny. My father always parked as far from 6:22 the entrance as possible so no one would scratch his car!
@coweatsman
@coweatsman 7 ай бұрын
Town planning decisions and the demonisation of the 15 minute walkable city. Yet every beautiful is a 15 minute walkable city. A walkable city is one where a pedestrian doesn't feel like an outsider or an intruder when walking as one does when walking a few miles along a 6 line main road and can easily attend to daily needs like shopping. The psychology or town planning shapes people default locomotion mode as well as revealing the sad psychology of town planners themselves. The exuberance of energy has pushed us further apart, physically and emotionally, and has directly fuelled the suburbanisation process. The more energy we utilise in our civilisation the unhappier we have become, like like poles of magnets. Energy exuberance has pushed us apart in politics and geopolitics too.
@sharonhochberg3671
@sharonhochberg3671 7 ай бұрын
😂
@coweatsman
@coweatsman 7 ай бұрын
@@ddeanw.3237 When I hear of people praying to get a car parking space I wonder who did God inconvenience just to give THEM some place to park. How arrogant! And how did God do this? Cause another car to crash into them so they do not reach the parking space before them? Or send a micro meteorite hurling towards their car? Or take control of another car and drive the alarmed driver somewhere else. Just how does this miracle play out. In a universe 96 billion lights years across God decided to give his attention to one petty entitled frustrated driver? Wow!
@diannepenny732
@diannepenny732 7 ай бұрын
We have gotton very lazy with the cars and the junk food diets a bad combination
@andrewhanson5942
@andrewhanson5942 5 ай бұрын
10-4 on that one buddy. My Grandma told me many years ago that "Son, when you get older you've got to keep moving. Once you stop moving, it's all over."
@JamesKing2understandinglife
@JamesKing2understandinglife 7 ай бұрын
Thank you for promoting walking for us humans.
@TroyQwert
@TroyQwert 6 ай бұрын
For us - earthlings! 😊
@barbaraaspengen9810
@barbaraaspengen9810 5 ай бұрын
Thanks Thomas Jefferson is my favorite president so you have inspired me to walk everyday. ❤😊😊
@kelalamusic9258
@kelalamusic9258 7 ай бұрын
This is a huge wake up call. Ever since COVID, I have become very sedentary. It’s now time to get off of my good intentions and get moving again. Thanks for the reminder. 👍
@joansmith5870
@joansmith5870 6 ай бұрын
Where I live a walk in nature could make me a crime statistic. I walk with sn array of trainers on KZbin and old VHS walking tapes. I am close to 70 years old and walk st home every day.
@wayneharrison
@wayneharrison 7 ай бұрын
At the age of 67, my dog motovates me every day, for his walkies. 🐕🥰
@drsuneeldhand
@drsuneeldhand 7 ай бұрын
That’s why dogs are awesome
@allegrosotto2126
@allegrosotto2126 7 ай бұрын
A 67 yo dog? That’s a record age!😂
@wayneharrison
@wayneharrison 7 ай бұрын
@@allegrosotto2126 No, I'm 67 years old... my dog, is102 years old. 😃
@allegrosotto2126
@allegrosotto2126 7 ай бұрын
@@wayneharrison 🫢😁
@ileanamuntean7338
@ileanamuntean7338 7 ай бұрын
@@drsuneeldhand No, they are not, they leave mess behind (people taking them in nature do not pick up), they are allowed to roam and run around, many older people are put off walking because of dogs running up to them, even if they are "friendly" they are a hazard. There are also occasional attacks, the word spreads and older people stop walking. Dogs also destroy fragile ecosystems. I walk with friends or alone and try to choose the times when doggie people are less around (they are largely predictable because they live their lives around their dog's need to defecate). Nature and other public places should not be a dog's playground or its toilet.
@botolibhutia3579
@botolibhutia3579 6 ай бұрын
I am 65and have been walking uphill for 45 minutes every morning.I love the cool breeze and birds chirping along side as I walk.I also meet my kind of active people with smiles and good morning wishes.I have been doing this for past 35 years and this is my main source of joy that I look forward to in each and every day.I wish everybody experience this to keep healthy and happy.
@rip2025
@rip2025 7 ай бұрын
Both my parents died in an old age home,I saw many people in those homes that were in terrible shape,and suffered accordingly,I am 68 and I am forcing myself to excercise and eat properly for the first time in my life!
@raulikalervo
@raulikalervo 7 ай бұрын
PL, do not force yourself. Try to think it postively. Maybe you can listen to music while walking ..start slowly but surely. ❤
@TT-fq7pl
@TT-fq7pl 7 ай бұрын
Old age homes are awful places -- and they're getting worse as privatization becomes popular with provincial governments. I started walking 3 hours a day just to give myself a chance to stay out of those depressing institutions. And if that stops working, I'll opt for MAID over being an inmate in a nursing home.
@Jaime-u5m
@Jaime-u5m 7 ай бұрын
@@TT-fq7pl " I'll opt for MAID over being an inmate in a nursing home." "Inmate" had never heard this truth framed like this. At 64 I'm pushing myself to hopefully avoid such places; until absolutely necessary.
@iwthswlosl
@iwthswlosl 2 ай бұрын
So nice for a doctor to actually recommend good lifestyle choices for health instead of the default pill proscribing ones.
@stephenbourne2631
@stephenbourne2631 7 ай бұрын
We don't stop playing because we grow old; we grow old because we stop playing. George Bernard Shaw
@glennet9613
@glennet9613 6 ай бұрын
I will turn 79 this week. My wife and I cycle in the mountains most days, twenty kilometres or so including 15% gradients. We still ski and hike, we enjoyed six weeks skiing this year. We are both in excellent health, I haven’t seen my doctor since my last annual check a year ago. I really do urge people to make their health and fitness their number one priority when they retire because without your health you have nothing and you are a burden on others.
@DollyAndFamilyGetOutAndRide
@DollyAndFamilyGetOutAndRide 7 ай бұрын
wow! I'm 63 and well I'm listening to this video. I was already walking. I take walks in nature everyday twice a day and I'm only 135 lb very healthy and plan to stay that way as long as I can. and I really appreciate all your videos. you're the best doctor there is. thank you once again
@drsuneeldhand
@drsuneeldhand 7 ай бұрын
Keep that up! Great work
@emsiedevos9817
@emsiedevos9817 7 ай бұрын
And I am now a blessed almost 81yrs old thankyou Father ❤
@emsiedevos9817
@emsiedevos9817 7 ай бұрын
And in good health❤
@jacobgnanapragasam929
@jacobgnanapragasam929 7 ай бұрын
I am 73yrs. I was diagnosed as T2 diabetic 20yrs. Back. My motto since then walk today and be healthy tomorrow. I come from South Asian country.
@ronaldparvanian6949
@ronaldparvanian6949 7 ай бұрын
I walk incline daily after weightlifting. Am 71. Have been doing similar routines since age 18.
@vic6695
@vic6695 7 ай бұрын
Great advice as always Dr. Dhand. I'm 67 and walk about 2 miles every day. It's a great way to clear your mind and take in the beauty around us. The world has gone bonkers in many respects, so taking a walk is a great reset. I'm paraphrasing an old Italian saying..." it's alright to take a nap after lunch, but after dinner you should take a walk". If you go to Italy you'll notice many people out in the evenings taking a "passeggiata".
@christopherellis2663
@christopherellis2663 7 ай бұрын
At 75, never drove, totally agile. Stairs are not a barrier.
@richardjarrell3585
@richardjarrell3585 7 ай бұрын
Stairs are the best thing for you-until they aren’t.
@Jaime-u5m
@Jaime-u5m 7 ай бұрын
@@richardjarrell3585 Stairs are great, if you can find them.
@mikeb3603
@mikeb3603 5 ай бұрын
Started daily one mile minimum walks 3 yrs ago. Lost half a lung years ago and was really sick. I started Jan 1 2022 and now average around 90 miles per month. I have lost 50 lbs and now I can eat anything and everything and not gain an ounce! It's so danged fun! At 70 I am enjoying the process!
@pam164
@pam164 7 ай бұрын
I walk loads. I'm 63, and I walk loads in my job. It really hurts my back, but I still do it.
@AntonHu
@AntonHu 7 ай бұрын
Maybe check your walking posture?
@pam164
@pam164 7 ай бұрын
@AntonHu It's hard with bottom back pain, but I do about 25k steps a day at work, and I can hardly walk when I walk home, but I will keep on as long as I can.
@helenporter7584
@helenporter7584 7 ай бұрын
@@pam164go and see an osteopath
@Kimberly-pi8my
@Kimberly-pi8my 7 ай бұрын
​@@pam164eat meat only for 3 months. It will change your life drastically for the better!
@patwagner9308
@patwagner9308 7 ай бұрын
It hurts my back, too. I'm 76 & have scoliosis. Left hip higher than right. Walking is not comfortable...but ! I need to ANYWAY! My husband & I NEED to get in walking habit. Thank you, Dr. Dhand, for the nudge.
@Vienna1902
@Vienna1902 7 ай бұрын
Thank you Dr. Dhand, it is extremely important reminder. I am 61 and living in a high rise on 17th floor. Not very happy with it, but for a while, I won't be able to move. So, when life gives you lemons, you make some lemonade - I started to walk down the stairs daily, then up the stairs. At first it was hard to climb more than 3-4 floors before I needed a break, now, 3 months later, I I go up and down without even thinking about it, no break needed. Same with walking - it took me approx 6 weeks to come from barely being able to walk 15 minutes around my neighbourhood to walking 10 kilometres daily. I now feel like I'm 35 again 😊
@raulikalervo
@raulikalervo 7 ай бұрын
@miriamuna
@miriamuna 7 ай бұрын
Well done! That’s a phenomenal achievement - thanks for sharing
@kwanyinlight
@kwanyinlight 7 ай бұрын
I love hiking. Nothing better than being out in nature. A great mood boost. It helps to keep my joints more flexible so osteoarthritis doesn't hurt as much. I'm a post-menopausal woman, so weight control is also important to me. Hiking and walking help quite a bit.
@DillyDahlia
@DillyDahlia 6 ай бұрын
I’m 63 and have been walking for exercise since my mid 20s. I go 3 miles every day as fast as I can go in almost all weather. The only thing that keeps me from it is ice in the winter as I’m very afraid of slipping and falling. Fresh snow is great (as is snowshoeing), it’s the ice that gets me. Then I exercise indoors, but it’s not the same. The day just isn’t quite right without my morning walk. Thanks for the encouragement to keep doing it.
@samkitty5894
@samkitty5894 7 ай бұрын
In the "old country" we are on our feet, walking and working all of the time, not for exercise sake, for necessity. No cars...Some times we'll ride bicycles, weather permitting. Mostly, it's walking...to our jobs (which also require being on our feet), to school, shopping, to events...etc. We don't even think about it. In USA and the West, people sit most of the time...and take numerous drugs if they don't feel good. When I don't feel like myself, I just step outside and start moving...
@carmen47freixas96
@carmen47freixas96 5 ай бұрын
I am 78,I don't like walking alone in the streets, but I have a great treadmill, I do an hour everyday, plus if I go out to do errands or have some outing.
@audiophileman7047
@audiophileman7047 7 ай бұрын
Walking is my #1 exercise. The benefits are both physical and mental. I've been regularly walking for decades, and I consider it to be a key reason why I'm healthy.
@James-p8u
@James-p8u 4 ай бұрын
I’m 68 yrs old and I walk 6 days a week trying to to go 3 miles every morning, takes me 48 minutes, I walk on a treadmill at the gym with 4 or 5 buddies, I feel great and me and my boys laugh and have a blast while walking, Love the video and I don’t see myself stopping any time soon. Peace Sir
@rodneycooperLMSCoach
@rodneycooperLMSCoach 7 ай бұрын
Walking is essential over the age of 70. Trouble is most people of that age don't want to walk. So GET A DOG. If you love your dog you will love walking with it. No better little companion. I'm 79, have a mini Schnauzer and I walk 2 miles every day. I was told I have a body of a 55 year old. nice compliment but not sure they weren't being over kind.
@et1016
@et1016 7 ай бұрын
Exactly!!! 🚶🏼‍♀️walk, walk, walk!!!
@essanjay8604
@essanjay8604 7 ай бұрын
@@et1016 I don't know what I enjoy less - walking or dogs!!
@phubblewubbphubblewubb
@phubblewubbphubblewubb 7 ай бұрын
Try a bicycle😉
@phubblewubbphubblewubb
@phubblewubbphubblewubb 7 ай бұрын
Yes!! I really struggle with chronic fatigue, my energy just drops away anytime, anywhere so I've trained my Wolfdogs to assist me to get back to my car, when this fails I put on knee pads and crawl, who cares how long it takes or how muddy it is as long as we've done it.
@sunnyday7843
@sunnyday7843 7 ай бұрын
@@essanjay8604I dislike dogs because when I go on walks - the dogs bark or run at me giving me horrible stress . Dog owners are not always considerate . Follow leash laws . It’s so maddening that dogs have more freedom than some humans
@seventhchild7270
@seventhchild7270 7 ай бұрын
Another blessing to having a dog!.........My Pomeranian mixed dog loves to walk with me 2 times a day...7 DAYS a week/ I Also do light hand weights 3/5 lbs.....I Do 30 t0 40 squats DAILY, ...30vto 50 reps WITH my hand weights .........I eat a flexible vegetarian way of eating and maintaining my yearly health maintenance....LOTS of water....NO SUGARY FOODS OR DRINKS.....NO RED MEAT OR PORK....NO DELI MEAT OR BREAKFAST MEATS.....NO FAST FOOD OR FROZEN MEALS....ALL OF MY MEALS ARE COOKED AT HOME (I LOVE COOKING)......I love cold pressed extra virgin olive oil...raw organic honey....multi grain bread....wild caught Alaskan salmon, halibut, flounder, lean turkey and chicken, sardines and tuma in water/wild caught....low fat plain Greek yogurt...lots of fresh fruit and vegetables...etc.....Very little stress, I'm spiritual, PRAY DAILY , meditate,.....IT WORKS!
@Jaime-u5m
@Jaime-u5m 7 ай бұрын
Salmon roams the open ocean before returning to his/her birth area. It brings all that it was exposed to in our toxic oceans. Fukushima, the English Channel region where drums and drums of radioactive stuff was dumped around WW-2. Americas testing grounds where they buried stuffs, the dome has been leaking for decades. Germany dumped plenty on her side around WW-2 also. Chickens have started coming home to roost ladies and gentlemen and all of society is impacted. Put a glow light to your tuna, don't be surprised of what you might see. Bonus, Bonus, Japan is now dumping radiated water into the Pacific, daily now!. If you live in southern America, I will invite you to re-visit your pig phobia and perhaps consider buying a rifle to kill you some wild hogs. Tip, wild is healthy farmed is not. No license needed I believe because these animals are destroying states. I've retired now to Central America but was strongly considering the South precisely so I could hunt pigs. Today I hunt for land crabs, fish and hang out in the jungle much as possible. Do carry Bear spray, a loud horn, for that eventual hello from a Jaguar.
@ruthmaryrose
@ruthmaryrose 7 ай бұрын
Thank you. I’m 76. I have been getting more lazy and I have no real excuse. I try to blame my back pain from scoliosis but I know that my tendency to sit just exacerbates that and weakens my back muscles. I can always walk the hallways of my apartment building if weather is inclement so no excuses. See you in the hallways! 👋🤗
@AffectionateArcticFox-vu3gs
@AffectionateArcticFox-vu3gs 6 ай бұрын
I am 74 and a veteran.I have a habit of walking abt 15 miles per day for the last 30 odd years and i can testify what the good doctor says is very true.By God s mercy i have never been ill except for the ocasional coughs and colds Believe me getting sick is expensive business now.Rrmember the adage Health is Wealth
@toriwolf5978
@toriwolf5978 4 ай бұрын
Thank you for you service❤stay strong
@Clairbear1222
@Clairbear1222 7 ай бұрын
I am 58 and I force myself to go to the track even if I don't feel like it. It was hot today in Pa but I made sure i got a mile in. I just started back about a week ago and I have been there about 5 times so far. If it was a little cooler I would have done more but a mile is better than no mile.
@mshekar553
@mshekar553 4 ай бұрын
Mam pls go for long walk
@LisaMurphy
@LisaMurphy 5 ай бұрын
I'm 70 and I walk every day plus lift weights. Been doing this all my adult life. I am in very good health, have maintained my height, am still slim and need no meds at all. It also helps to eat right, of course.
@dawneckford9322
@dawneckford9322 7 ай бұрын
Love walking, I walk everyday and do at least 7 km sometimes more always feel better for it, I’ve never regretted a walk 😊
@karrskarr
@karrskarr 7 ай бұрын
Recovering slowly from periphal neuropathy, I really miss my hikes, but i will get back at it! Thank you Doc for these shares!
@erinloo8921
@erinloo8921 7 ай бұрын
Rebounding is really good for peripheral neuropathy as is taking alpha lipoic acid
@maryscarberry8600
@maryscarberry8600 4 ай бұрын
I’ve had to sit with my foot up high for 2 months, because I fell, and broke my foot in three places 😢 Starting to walk again slowly, and can’t wait to get back to walking, and hiking again! Thanks Dr for another great video 💕👍
@frankywatte5646
@frankywatte5646 7 ай бұрын
Walk, it doesn't have to be a marathon. My walk every day is a highlight of the day. Thank you Dr Dhand.
@luzmariaengineer6727
@luzmariaengineer6727 7 ай бұрын
I could not agree more. As an 85 yr old woman I have started having walks in the morning at a nearby park. There has been such a great improvement in my body; it has been good for better digestion, greater energy, clear thinking and joy.
@robertstanton1668
@robertstanton1668 7 ай бұрын
I hope you'll make a video on resistance training as well. It's fantastic for older people. I'm 76 and it has really improved my life and my health.
@peter-e2q
@peter-e2q 7 ай бұрын
Spot on!!! I started walking a lot in 2017 aged 61. Now 68, very fit, very healthy - no meds - even go to the gym twice weekly.
@PC-dc1kv
@PC-dc1kv 7 ай бұрын
I retired in October and my walking has decreased significantly. I can feel myself getting old fast. I need to heed your advice. Thanks for posting this.
@tomf9292
@tomf9292 5 ай бұрын
Doc…love the content. This video couldn’t be more true. My mom 79 is very sedentary she’s in terrible shape and when I talk to her about it I get push back…sad. I’m more of a fan of biking but I do walk around my place doing household work like mowing the lawn and general maintenance. And also go to the gym 4-5 days a week. I’m 59 and retired, wife is as well. Your health IS your wealth.
@rickbishop3426
@rickbishop3426 7 ай бұрын
Gotta share about my father-in-law. Had quadruple bypass surgery just before he retired. After he got back on his feet, he started walking 2 miles a day. First thing in the morning, weather didn’t matter. He started to walk less after he turned 85, but kept walking. He’s not regularly walking now but still does some yard work. He’ll be 96 in August. I’m 66-1/2 and just got back from 2.4 miles. (I can be taught!)
@drsuneeldhand
@drsuneeldhand 7 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing this amazing story Rick. What a man!
@terribryant1185
@terribryant1185 5 ай бұрын
I’m 64 and 3 years ago realized after living on a working ranch for 17 years that we sold, that I needed to incorporate movement into my new life. I bought a bike & ride 17 miles 4-5 times a week. I recently got a Doberman puppy & walk 2-3 miles a day with her. The key is to always keep moving. Love your content and videos! Thanks for your honest & concise content!!
@Barb6106
@Barb6106 7 ай бұрын
Thanks for stressing this as you age!! Keep those legs strong!!! I bought a Fitbit 27 months ago…(you get badges sent to you as you pass certain milestones) I just got my Nile badge. Walked 4132 miles! I swore I would never walk less than AT LEAST 7500 steps a day and only missed THAT MINIMUM 3 times. (One time I went to bed forgetting to check and I walked 7496!! So frustrating! 🤪) some days I go a lot further. I’ve recently started FIW (fast interval walking..3 minutes fast/regular, 5 intervals).. really good workout. I’ve started weights and doing beginner “knees over toes” guy exercises, which are really helpful for my knees-and leg strength! I’m 77 y/o female… no meds No sugar, ultra processed food or alcohol. I really appreciate your channel and the emphasis on self awareness and self regulation…and not buying into big pharma and big money medical. We have to do as much as we can for ourselves…especially as we age!!!
@carolp2365
@carolp2365 6 ай бұрын
Totally agree! I walk a minimum of 6 km everyday and is the best medicine for my mind and for my body; i'm lucky enough to live in a small and medieval city in north Italy, plenty of trees, woods, river and mountains...my soul is grateful.
@mshekar553
@mshekar553 4 ай бұрын
Sooo nice mam💐
@glennrobinson7193
@glennrobinson7193 7 ай бұрын
I must admit I don't walk a lot at 68yrs of age. I will try and follow this advice. BTW, there's a book called "The Exercise Myth" and it finishes by concluding that walking, and swimming are the best exercices.
@krollpeter
@krollpeter 5 ай бұрын
This is a very important message, Dr. Dhand! Today I would even go so far to say: Do your exercises AND walk! Usually I do about 5000 steps every day. During my 3 weeks vacation this year I walked 12400 steps every day on average. My blood sugar improved, my legs became stronger, I ate somewhat more but my weight did not increase ... it slightly decreased!
@donpowers8726
@donpowers8726 7 ай бұрын
Suneel you are 99% right. I am pushing 70 have had physical issues that have prevented walking. Dr was of no help. Paroxtine does not address real physical issues. Drs need to help folks deal with issues while increasing the walking. Rant over.
@Jck-z1c
@Jck-z1c 7 ай бұрын
Dr. S.D., a huge thank you for the advice. And, btw, it's spot on. I spent about 6 yrs with 8 hr or longer in front of the computer & didn't get up from my chair so I allowed my leg & back muscles to deteriorate further. Now I'm having to rebuild those muscles &, trust me, it's VERY painful at my age greater than 70. My spouse tried to warn me but I didn't listen. I encourage everyone to get up & move & enjoy nature (e.g., flowers, birds, squirrels, trees, smell the fresh air, hear the breeze, etc. There's nothing on the computer/phone one can't view later.
@isabelladavis1363
@isabelladavis1363 7 ай бұрын
As always doctor you speak the truth as long as I can these legs will move outdoors in nature in the garden planting harvesting daily or preparing a new bed nature and the outdoors have been my salvation these past five years even as a young child on my grandparents garden next to a mountain stream … stay blessed Dr and thanking you for caring for us…
@merson812
@merson812 7 ай бұрын
Walking is certainly helping me with my stress, anxiety, and depression. I thoroughly recommend it. As a side note, Dr I love your jacket.
@davidbrown5185
@davidbrown5185 6 ай бұрын
I’m 81 . I walk about 10,000 steps a day on average. I have asthma, COPD Brochiectasis, bunions and god knows what else. I do walk in the countryside or just around my village. I also remember “ a poor life this if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare “
@napman99
@napman99 4 ай бұрын
I'm 77 years old, been daily walking since I retired when I was 62. Life is good and I credit that to my daily walk.
@Thisisnolongerajoke
@Thisisnolongerajoke 7 ай бұрын
"Not my type of Indian " that's gold 😂😂😂❤❤
@drsuneeldhand
@drsuneeldhand 7 ай бұрын
Had to throw that in 😂
@margaretblack8538
@margaretblack8538 7 ай бұрын
I knew right away you meant native Indians, but your remarks had me giggling. I just love people who have a sense of humour, especially in the climate we now live in. 😊💙👍
@coweatsman
@coweatsman 7 ай бұрын
Columbus as was aspirational but not very objective or open to falsification.
@MCfact1827
@MCfact1827 6 ай бұрын
​@@coweatsman he didn't know where he was
@Thejoeordinary1
@Thejoeordinary1 6 ай бұрын
Yes one of the biggest cases of mistaken identity in human history. Known as Native Americans now but that doesn’t quite do it for me as everyone born in America is a native of America, hence a Native American. Would be interesting to know what they would’ve called them had they not been confused as to where they landed. Perhaps just North Americans?
@bmepdoc9675
@bmepdoc9675 7 ай бұрын
Am a 65 year old guy and underwent a triple bypass in 2012. I was overweight/obese at 255 lbs (5'10) my BP would average in the 155-165 over 95-100+ range. Was prescribed Carvedilol as well as Amlodopine and Lipitor. Over the next year or so, post op, I was on a mission to wean myself off of any medications, much to my GP's and cardiologists chagrin. I did my due diligent research and decided I would implement fasting as well as a 'whole food' eating regimen and a whole lot of juicing. Just last week I had my yearly full physical. My weight is 170 (averages 168-174) as it has been for several years now. My BP averages 114-120/80-88. My total cholesterol is always under 200 with HDL being 72 and LDL 101 on average. My juicing regimen consists of celery, carrots, red beets, kale, with fresh ginger, and an apple for sweetness, and turmeric which I make a one gallon batch of and lasts pretty much all week which I sip on. I am also an avid walker, usually putting in at least 10k steps per day but it's not unusual to go 20k or even more. These are not walk around-the-block steps either, rather - they're (as I refer to them) considerable extended cardio exercizes. I live in the mountains of California north of L.A. and I 'section' hike parts of the Pacific Crest Trail which is anything but flat. On the contrary. Unrelenting 2,3,4, and more mile uphill grades are the geological norm. Of course, going up to the turn around point is half way there, then it's the downhill. Just today my fit bit confirmed 24,655 steps and 12.7 miles. Duration was 3.22 hours. I simply can not over emphasize the absolute transformation. As mentioned above, I am also an advocate of both, intermittant and long term fasting. I do OMAD (one meal a day) as well as a nothing-but-water 14 day fast, twice a year. My doctors had no answer when I told them years ago - I had been non-compliant and opted to pursue healthy whole foods, exercise, and fasting as my medicine. They simply tell me to 'keep on doing what you're doing'. Not in all cases, but certainly some, I am of the mindset that our 'medical system' here in the states is not a health care system at all, but rather a symptom appeasement program not addressing root causes of illnesses opting rather to take the edge off and prescribe a myriad of a medicinal 'cocktails' to numb the symptoms. Now, certainly there are people with health issues and conditions which absolutely require close professional supervision and medications to maintain some quality of life. I am NO doctor and can only speak to what MY life's challenges have taught me and the results I now benefit from. Fifteen years ago when I was 50. Nobody on Gods green earth would be able to convince me I'd weigh what I do now, NOR - be as active with the regimen I have adopted. My energy levels, endurance, cognitive ability, sleep quality, and overall healthy 'state of being' is as good as I can remember them ever being. I recall my grandfather on my dad's side who emigrated here from Austria in 1953 and lived to be 98 telling us two things to always remember. 1.) "Watch the pennies and the dollars wil take care of themselves." 2.) "Water in motion never stagnates. Stagnation takes place once the movement stops, so keep moving" You are so 'on point' Dr. Dhand. Thank you!
@Washeekong
@Washeekong 6 ай бұрын
Thank you. Very motivating. I will try to do more.
@holaf1649
@holaf1649 7 ай бұрын
I love walking. My father has walked every day for a big part of his life, and he is 95.
@tinaethridge5288
@tinaethridge5288 7 ай бұрын
I'm 62 a try to get in at least a 3 mile walk on the beach. Always feel better afterwards. Best thing you can do for arthritis is keep it moving!
@mshekar553
@mshekar553 2 ай бұрын
Always welcome...🙏
@StevenGabrielaa
@StevenGabrielaa 2 ай бұрын
kudos to this video, but i feel like the hidden herbs really shows you how to tap into nature's healing powers. it’s wild that no one’s mentioned it yet!
@MJ-tg7wv
@MJ-tg7wv 7 ай бұрын
Love this time of year - up at 5.30am to walk my dog for an hour. And just about to walk to the shops. No phone, just fresh air and sea breeze. If you dont use it, you lose it. Great advice - a few months from 65 - but a lifetime of dogs keeps you on the move! Love to all from the UK
@katedavies9578
@katedavies9578 7 ай бұрын
Good comment. Love to you too, from Hertfordshire! ❤
@dianamarie1652
@dianamarie1652 7 ай бұрын
Iam 64 and I walk every day. If it’s hot or extreme cold I don’t but I do stretching indoors. Very active! I always feel better
@christinegreenwood4093
@christinegreenwood4093 6 ай бұрын
Do weights twice a week
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