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Getting Fit After 40

Once upon a time, hitting the big 4 – 0 was a scary thing for a lot of adults. Recently, a friend said 40 is the new 30. It’s important to recognize that there is no such thing as too old to get started on a fitness program. Getting fit after 40 is a great plan for anyone, whether you have been exercising your whole life or you are discovering that you want to add a fitness program to your daily life.

While you should always consult with a physician before starting a new fitness regimen – exercising after 40 can:

  • Energizes you – When you exercise, you release enzymes that make you feel great
  • Prevent muscle deterioration – Your muscles shrink by about 1% per year when you don’t maintain a regular exercise and fitness program
  • Improves the look and texture of your skin – When you exercise, you increase the blood flowing to the skin and this results in a warmer, healthier glow
  • Helps you prevent osteoporosis – When you exercise regularly, you will increase your bone mass and this helps menopausal and post-menopausal women that suffer from osteoporosis
  • Controls your blood pressure – Regular exercise helps you maintain a healthier heart muscle and when your heart is pumping strongly, your arteries will be expanded and your blood pressure is easier to maintain
  • Look and feel younger – Maintaining a good exercise program is a great way to reduce middle age spread, lower the resting heart rate and keep you fit enough to be racing around with the teenagers – this great prep work for the day you have grandchildren who want grandma or granddad to race around with them too!

There is no time like the present to get involved in an exercise program. Check out your health requirements with your physician, start slow and steady and maintain it. You don’t have to do grueling workouts to reap the benefits that will not only increase the longevity of life – but also the quality of it.

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About Heather Long

Heather Long is 35 years old and currently lives in Wylie, Texas. She has been a freelance writer for six years. Her husband and she met while working together at America Online over ten years ago. They have a beautiful daughter who just turned five years old. She is learning to read and preparing for kindergarten in the fall. An author of more than 300 articles and 500+ web copy pieces, Heather has also written three books as a ghostwriter. Empty Canoe Publishing accepted a novel of her own. A former horse breeder, Heather used to get most of her exercise outside. In late 2004, early 2005 Heather started studying fitness full time in order to get herself back into shape. Heather worked with a personal trainer for six months and works out regularly. She enjoys shaking up her routine and checking out new exercises. Her current favorites are the treadmill (she walks up to 90 minutes daily) and doing yoga for stretching. She also performs strength training two to three times a week. Her goals include performing in a marathon such as the Walk for Breast Cancer Awareness or Team in Training for Lymphoma research. She enjoys sharing her knowledge and experience through the fitness and marriage blogs.