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In reply to the discussion: Do you exercise? [View all]Gormy Cuss
(30,884 posts)14. I hate exercising for the sake of exercise and won't do it.
However, I love to do activities which qualify as exercise like gardening, walking and cycling. I bike at least 3 days each week and walk on the other days. I don't always get in 30 minutes each day but I do on most days.
The endorphin rush and improved sleeping patterns are two of my favorite benefits, but the family/friend activity benefit is fun too. We often cycle with friends, combining a long ride with a lunch stop.
The suggestion above about senior centers is good. One of my neighbors bicycles with a group of seniors every Thursday morning. They meet at the center and head off. The senior center also has lots of low cost yoga, stretching, and other exercise classes.
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zoo membership? they allow you to excercise there, got visions of the 100 yard lion chase..
loli phabay
Jul 2012
#19
i gained about 10 lbs 2 winters ago, and stepped up my nightly workout so i didn't have to diet.
pansypoo53219
Jul 2012
#13
Yes, especially the part about changing the message from "exercise is good for you" to
yardwork
Jul 2012
#38