Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, I'm 43 and have really found my grove this year doing lots of yoga (variety of classes including core/power) and lots of walking. I run once a week on the treadmill at the community center during my son's swim practice. And that's it! I've kept my weight down and look and feel great. Most importantly, I've kept up a regular exercise routine that I enjoy.
As a yoga instructor, I lol at this.
Why, this is what the classes are called at my studio. What is causing you to "lol at this"
Anonymous wrote:We've always known this, OP.
It's only a subset of well-off people, mostly in the Western hemisphere, and mostly in the USA, that partake in unnatural torture sessions in the misguided belief that it does something beneficial for them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, I'm 43 and have really found my grove this year doing lots of yoga (variety of classes including core/power) and lots of walking. I run once a week on the treadmill at the community center during my son's swim practice. And that's it! I've kept my weight down and look and feel great. Most importantly, I've kept up a regular exercise routine that I enjoy.
As a yoga instructor, I lol at this.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, I'm 43 and have really found my grove this year doing lots of yoga (variety of classes including core/power) and lots of walking. I run once a week on the treadmill at the community center during my son's swim practice. And that's it! I've kept my weight down and look and feel great. Most importantly, I've kept up a regular exercise routine that I enjoy.
Anonymous wrote:I was doing a lot of running and HIIT workouts and this fall I decided I just wasn't feeling good. Too many aches and pains and starting to dread workouts.
So I switched to low impact strength/cardio routines, yoga, and walking. I haven't gained any weight, look forward to exercising, and feel better overall.
FWIW, I'm a 45 year old woman. Anyone else found the same?
Anonymous wrote:I was doing a lot of running and HIIT workouts and this fall I decided I just wasn't feeling good. Too many aches and pains and starting to dread workouts.
So I switched to low impact strength/cardio routines, yoga, and walking. I haven't gained any weight, look forward to exercising, and feel better overall.
FWIW, I'm a 45 year old woman. Anyone else found the same?