Monday, January 1, 2018

Welcome to the SilverSneakers Fit for Life Challenge


What do you see for yourself in 2018?

Is your wish to have more energy so you can travel or play with your grandkids? Or maybe your goal is to get stronger or more mobile so standing, walking, climbing, lifting, and other everyday activities are easier? Or perhaps you simply want to take a little time out of your day to invest in your health and peace of mind?

No matter where you are in your fitness journey or what you want to achieve, the SilverSneakers Fit for Life Challenge can help you get moving in the right direction with fun videos and great tips.

What You’ll Find

During the month of January, we’ll share new videos here and on our Facebook page. You’ll find:

  • Your Daily Workout: Follow-along workouts for cardio, strength, and flexibility
  • Exercises That Improve: Moves to build balance, coordination, agility, power, and speed
  • Fix Your Pain: Exercises for aching knees, hips, shoulders, wrists, and ankles
  • Today’s Challenge: Quick tasks to help you exercise smarter, eat better, and find more joy

We’ll also share health, nutrition, fitness, and wellness tips. For example:

  • How fitness instructors stay motivated to work out
  • 15-minute meals that nutritionists love
  • Foolproof ways to jumpstart your weight loss

Here’s a snapshot. Click the image to enlarge.

SilverSneakers Fit for Life Challenge Calendar

Make It Work for You

The best part about the Fit for Life Challenge is that you can make it work for you. If you start on January 1, that’s terrific. But if you get a late start or miss a few days, that’s fine too—join in when you can and as much as you can!

As always, safety is key. The exercises in these workouts may be different or more advanced than those you’ll experience in a SilverSneakers class. Check with your doctor before beginning a physical activity program to make sure it’s safe for you. If your doctor has already given you instructions for safe exercise—for example, certain moves to avoid—follow them.

When trying new exercises or workouts, go at your own pace, and listen to your body. “You don’t have to get it all right the first day,” says fitness expert David Jack. The key is to improve over time.

You can always tweak an exercise to make it easier. Balance issues? Use a chair for support. Having a hard time coordinating your arms and feet? Focus on one part of the movement, such as the feet, and add the arms when you feel comfortable.

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