14 Ways to Stay Active and Healthy After 60
As the clock ticks beyond 60, it’s easy to start feeling like you’re supposed to slow down and take it easy. But here’s the truth – those golden years are not just for sitting around watching daytime TV! Nope, they’re for staying active and healthy. Here are 14 ways to do just that!
1. Walk It Like It’s Hot
Here’s an easy one for you – walking. It’s free, and you can do it almost anywhere! Go for a short walk around the neighborhood or find a local park to enjoy some scenery. It’s good for your heart, and it’s an excellent excuse to check out what’s happening in the community, or even spy on the neighbors!
2. Become a Water Wizard
Water aerobics is more fun than you might think, so take a plunge into your local pool and discover the joy of exercising in water. It’s easy on the joints, which is terrific news for those who thought their knee-popping days were behind them. Plus, you get to wear fun hats and call it a workout – a win-win!
3. Dance Like Everyone’s Watching
Dust off your dancing shoes and swing or salsa your way to fitness. Whether it’s in a class or your living room, dancing is a great way to improve balance, flexibility, and cardio health. And let’s be honest, you’ll feel pretty great when you get to show the younger generations that you’ve still got moves they haven’t even seen yet.
4. Cycle Through the Seasons
Cycling is a fantastic way to explore the outdoors and work those leg muscles. You don’t need to be Tour de France-ready – a leisurely ride through the park or around town is just perfect. And for those days when the weather isn’t great, a stationary bike at home is a great alternative. Just imagine you’re cruising through the French countryside (beret optional).
5. Not Just for the Bendy
Yoga is a wonderful way to maintain flexibility and peace of mind. There are classes geared towards all levels, including gentle yoga, which is perfect for beginners or anyone who thinks touching their toes is a thing of the past. Remember, it’s about progress, not perfection, so don’t give up too easily!
6. Garden Party for One
Gardening is a good workout for both your mind and your body. Digging, planting, weeding, and chasing away those pests can burn calories and improve your flexibility. You also get the added bonus of fresh veggies or beautiful flowers! If you don’t have a garden, you can always try a community garden.
7. The Power of Pooches
Walking a dog is a surefire way to get moving and have an excuse to explore new paths. Don’t have a furry friend? Consider volunteering at a local animal shelter, or even try dogsitting to earn some money on the side. Those dogs are eager for walks and attention, and you might just find your new best friend.
8. Swing Those Clubs
Golf is such a beautiful way to spend a day outdoors – there’s nothing quite like walking across the greens and perfecting your swing. It’s the perfect mix of strategy and socializing, plus the thrill of the chase – that little white ball, of course! And if you go for a cart, make sure it’s just for transporting the clubs, not you.
9. Take the Stairs to Stardom
Stairs are the elevator to success, only they’re much better for your health. Go for the stairs instead of the elevator whenever possible because it can drastically improve your cardiovascular health. While everyone else is gasping for air, you can show off your stamina instead!
10. The Art of Graceful Movement
Tai Chi is an ancient martial art that focuses on slow, controlled movements. Despite what you might think, it’s actually really worthwhile for improving your flexibility and mental well-being! It’s meditation in motion. The only thing you’re fighting is the temptation to nap afterward—you might actually need one!
11. Be a Team Player
Joining a sports team or club can be a great way to stay active and connect with others. Whether it’s bowling or even pickleball, playing a sport can make exercise more competitive, which can make you feel more motivated. It’s also a social activity, so you’ll be racking up the laughs and high-fives as much as you’re keeping score.
12. Level Up Your Fitness
Welcome to the world of exergaming, where video games can help you exercise in a way that feels like playtime. There are classics like “Wii Sports” that keep you moving gently, while things like “Just Dance” are a bit more rigorous. Each of them will improve your physical fitness while you’re having fun!
13. The Joy of Cooking
Cooking can help you keep active, especially when you make it a point to whip up healthy meals from scratch. All that stirring, chopping, and standing can actually end up being a full-body workout! But the best part of all? You get to eat the results of your effort, which is the best kind of reward.
14. Volunteer Your Time
Volunteering is a way for you to keep moving while also giving back to the community. What could be better? It doesn’t matter if you’re it’s helping out at a local food bank or taking part in a community clean-up, giving your time keeps you active. It’ll also give you a warm glow that doesn’t come from a workout!
No Trends
Staying active and healthy after 60 isn’t about keeping up with the latest fitness trends or pushing yourself to the limit. You should find joy in movement and embrace every opportunity to laugh and live fully. So, try one, a few, or all of these tips to keep staying fit even after the big six-zero.
Tamila McDonald is a U.S. Army veteran with 20 years of service, including five years as a military financial advisor. After retiring from the Army, she spent eight years as an AFCPE-certified personal financial advisor for wounded warriors and their families. Now she writes about personal finance and benefits programs for numerous financial websites.