Category: Exercise
Weight Loss Through Diet In 1951
Weight Reduction Through Diet 1951 – YouTube video from traci0dee channel
Don’t be put off by the date on this video. The information is similar to today’s guidelines on weight reduction: avoid in-between snacks, quality food, lose no more than 1 1/2 to 2 pounds weekly, exercise along with healthy eating, and portion control.
Importantly, the people in this video appear to be a lot less stressed than we are. There are also lessons here about manners, and polite social behavior.
How To Lose Weight: A 1940s Guide For Women
This weight-loss video is more than 70 years old. The advice is pretty much the same as it is today. I found it on a YouTube channel called glamourdaze, posted in August 2020.
Equipment of the Month: Smart Stick
Smart Stick
EQUIPMENT OF THE MONTH: Smart Stick
CATEGORY: Flexibility, balance, core and strength training.
PORTABILITY: Unweighted or 5 lbs. 60 inches long. Price range is around $20.00 and up. Add this fun piece of equipment to your home gym. Stores easily in a closet.
TYPE OF WORKOUT: Multi-directional. Develops shoulders, core, thighs, legs. To add challenge, use it in combination with a fitball, on balance cushions, or a slider.
BENEFITS: Improve balance and range of motion. Develops flexibility in golfers, kayakers, racquet sports, paddlers and more. Lightweight and portable.
HOW TO USE IT: Click the link to Prism Fitness for Smart Stick video demonstrations. Available for purchase on their website.
SMART STICK VIDEO LINK
National Fall Prevention Awareness – September 2021
FALL-RELATED INJURIES SEND A SENIOR TO THE HOSPITAL EVERY 11 SECONDS

National Fall Prevention week is held on the first day of fall every year since 2008. The yearly celebration is sponsored by the National Council on Aging – NCOA.
While falls are not a normal part of aging, they are on the rise, sending someone over 65 to the emergency room, every 11 seconds
Falling is the number one cause of injuries, and deaths from injury, in older Americans, according to the Centers For Disease Control.
Strengthening the core is a number one exercise priority for older adults. Core strength improves balance, quality of life, and the ability to remain independent.
Visit the National Council On Aging website.for more information about National Fall Prevention Awareness.
Click the links to read my blog posts about core strength and aging.
Why Older Adults Need Core Strength
Falling Down An Escalator Isn’t Funny
How To Do Down Dog Vinyasa I
Downward Dog Vinyasa I
