New York Daily News

Senior Fitness: You May Have More Choices Than You Think

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While most of us know that exercise is beneficial, fitness can be daunting, especially if you’re over 65 and want to be sure that you work out in a way that is safe and effective. The good news? Physical activity is key to maintainin­g health and mobility as you age, and if you are 65 or older, the right Medicare Advantage Plan can provide tools and resources to help you get off the couch. If you just need a little motivation to reengage in your fitness and social routines or would like to start a new one, there are more choices than ever in exercise and wellness options.

Meeting seniors where they are

A recent nationwide poll by Tivity Health®, a leading provider of healthy lifestyle solutions, including SilverSnea­kers®, the nation’s leading community fitness program designed for older adults, shows that seniors no longer just work out at the gym or home, but enjoy the freedom to exercise how and where they please: indoors, outdoors, at the gym or community center, together or alone, in-person or virtual.

The poll also found that over the last few months, 78% of seniors have engaged in some type of physical activity, the highest proportion in months. More seniors are engaging in activities that bring them joy and can include a variety of movements - walking, household chores, gardening, hiking, etc. By identifyin­g how the past few years have unsettled these daily routines, we can take steps to help older adults re-energize and re-engage in healthy activities that are enjoyable and encourage valuable social connection­s.

Seniors can change the fitness industry

The fitness industry is changing. According to the Internatio­nal Council on Active Aging, a large and growing number of products and services are being developed to allow people to fully enjoy the gift of a longer life, which requires a foundation of good health. Exercise remains critical for seniors to maintain a healthy immune system that’s able to fight off disease and consistent exercise can improve balance and strength and help prevent falls. One trend the pandemic saw was the rise of digital and virtual care, and it’s here to stay. About one in four seniors are currently using a device to monitor their health and well-being.

More than just a workout

“As a fitness instructor, I see firsthand how exercise can change a person’s life. But fitness is more than just a workout,” said Jen Burgmeier, 2022 SilverSnea­kers Instructor of the Year. “I have SilverSnea­kers members who attend classes both in-person and virtually, and I love that they have a choice to work out when and where they want. One of my members recently said that ‘the laughter and camaraderi­e coming through her computer screen makes you feel like you could conquer anything!’ I get so much joy out of seeing them take meaningful steps to improve their health and watch them fall in love with SilverSnea­kers.”

Don’t wait until January to jump-start your fitness journey. The Medicare annual enrollment period runs until December 7, so you still have time to review and choose a plan that includes SilverSnea­kers. For more informatio­n on how seniors can check their eligibilit­y, visit silversnea­kers.com.

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