What exercises help to increase muscle tone as we age?
At 83 my muscle tone is decreasing. Walking is helpful, but does not address all my muscles. Is there a good plan written from Mayo or others describing exercises my wife and I can use to restore muscle tone without doing damage?
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I’m with you, Sue. If/when I go back to in-person classes, I’d love to find one that starts at, eg, 10 am. In the meantime, I do classes (tai chi, strength training for seniors, stretching for seniors) on YouTube. But I know going to an in person class would motivate me more.
@imallears I'm jealous of the cost of your gym and also that they have exercise classes tailored to seniors. I have not yet rejoined my gym but the discounted senior monthly rate was $70 before the pandemic, I'm sure it's more now, and I have heard that to join the initial membership fee is now $250! If they don't give me a break on that I will not be rejoining.
Also, the only things beyond the actual gym that they have for seniors are the pool and Zumba. I hear they have added pickleball but that sounds like it's too fast with too much risk of falling for me. The pandemic has really aged me.
I really need to get back to something. I am burned out on doing YouTube videos.
@sueinmn Even 7:30 sounds too early for me. I was up by then before the pandemic to get to 9:00 classes but now I'm a total night-owl and sleep at least until 8:30.
@beverlyruth Are the Harvard Health exercises on YouTube or in one of their booklets that cost about $20? I have a number of those booklets but not one for exercise.
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The Harvard Medical School Workout Workbook has 10 complete workouts to help us get fit and healthy. It’s been helpful to me and worth the $20. Béla Ruth
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I found doing 3 miles a day on my recumbent bike, I'm 71 yr.old female, has given me back pain free knees. I have torn meniscus and osteoarthritis in both knees, which, among other things, made getting up from the table painful but no longer. Also, I do 5 different repetitions with 5 lb. weights for upper body strength which strangely is strengthening my core muscles. I hope this was helpful...good luck !
Hi Casey - I'm not surprised your light weight regimen is helping your core. When we concentrate on safe and correct form to lift even a small weight, we engage the core muscles.
Do you do your weights every day? My PT has recommended 2-3 times each week.
Sue
Yes, every morning while I watch the news.
I used to be quite muscular, but am now very wasted. Sorry that I can't provide much else in the way of details, since it happened before my diagnosis of pancreatic cancer, and I think I may have thought it was related to a flare of I B S. In retrospect, I now suspect that this "flare" was my pancreas starting to shut down. I plan to ask for a PMR (physical medicine and rehab) referral when I next see my oncologist, but that is a couple of weeks off. In the meantime, I wonder if any of you have exercise routines, or links to online sets of exercises.
@ajh5285, while not specific to cancer and since you said the decline in muscle ton before your diagnosis, I thought you might appreciate this existing discussion in the Aging Well support group (https://connect.mayoclinic.org/group/aging-well/)
- What exercises help to increase muscle tone as we age? https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/muscle-tone-decreasing-markedly/
There's also this related discussion:
– Exercise during chemo https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/exercise-during-chemo/
Every activity counts. Have you ever tried chair yoga? Did you get a physical medicine and rehab referral?