Exercise and Fitness
Related: About this forumwhen I need to move, but don't feel up for a regular workout UPDATED 5/4/2021
this is easy and feels good to do:
love,
eShirl
PS - this is commercially unavailable, since the original vhs tape from... guessing the 1980's
***UPDATE 5/4/2021***
- minutes ago, the official Richard Simmons channel posted a "part 1" of Stretching To the Classics:
* "new" classical music
* video still needs remastering
Rorey
(8,513 posts)I'll ad lib.
eShirl
(18,813 posts)jmbar2
(6,142 posts)...but I've been at my desk for a couple of hours and realized that I needed the stretch. It is a good one! Did it all the way.
Thanks!
Midnight Writer
(23,023 posts)Not at all authentic, just a bit of stretching and flexing to get the blood flowing.
eShirl
(18,813 posts)Eldar948
(3 posts)Lmao I start my day with this
CTyankee
(65,104 posts)Mine is comfortable for us seniors, padded seat and back, grab bars to the side to steady yourself. Not expensive but you have to be able to put it together or, like us, have someone who is handy do it. I started slowly and have worked up to20 minutes twice a day. Took Saturday off when I was super busy out of the house but goal is achievable most days. It gets my heart rate up a bit and is wonderful for my arthritic knees! It was reasonably priced and I got free shipping.
https://www.amazon.com/Recumbent-Exercise-Bike-Adults-Seniors/dp/B083DTFL37/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&gclid=Cj0KCQjwo-aCBhC-ARIsAAkNQiuwY5npUHyhyst7Izx7XU03WffN8N6MsIbhPPYkiUz2PIhdhHoVquQaAj-zEALw_wcB&hvadid=174229380362&hvdev=c&hvlocphy=9003236&hvnetw=g&hvqmt=e&hvrand=12132017969865950918&hvtargid=kwd-7519968367&hydadcr=24628_9648893&keywords=exercise+bikes+for+seniors&qid=1616535009&sr=8-1
eShirl
(18,813 posts)I stopped using it and gave it away when I realized for the sake of my mid-upper back, I really need the upright exercise. (I sit way too much as it is.) So I've got a Gazelle strider that I use to go for a leisurely stroll and watch the sunrise over the neighbor's house across the street, if I'm early enough
CTyankee
(65,104 posts)after a certain amount of time. I learned this on my much awaited, wanted visit to the Matisse exhibit at MoMA last summer (during the heat wave). My back was in screaming pain. Never again.