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I'm an Active Senior
Who Wants To Stay Healthy
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Yard
Work is a Quality Workout for Seniors
Staying fit can be quite a chore. Making the
time and mustering energy to go to a gym or even to use home
exercise equipment can be challenging, and what do we have
to show for the time we spend (besides the knowledge that we’re
staying healthy)? That’s why you may find that, rather than
exercising for the sake of exercise, you prefer to work in
your yard. It’s a fun and fulfilling way to keep active and
keep your house and yard looking its best.
Many seniors will hire neighborhood youngsters to perform
their yard work for them. Others prefer to get outside and
do it their self. Doing your own yard work not only
allows you to get a light, enjoyable workout, but you can also
make
sure the yard looks exactly the way you would like it to look. In addition, you derive a great deal of personal pride and
satisfaction from doing the work yourself.
Nothing compares with the simple
pleasure of working out of doors. Whether surrounded by the warmth of the summer sun,
the changing leaves of fall, the crisp air of winter or the
blossoming flowers of spring, working outdoors connects us
with nature and provides us with a deep and abiding feeling
of well-being.
No matter what the season, there’s work to be done in the
yard. With the coming of spring, it’s time for a trip to the
lawn and garden section of the local store. There you can pick
up grass seed, fertilizer, soil and mulch and seeds for your
garden. If your arthritis is acting up, you may enlist the
aid of a neighbor or member of your church for help in moving
the heavier bags.
It’s a joy to listen to the birds return while you walk slowly
behind your fertilizer spreader while clearing the ground and
turning over the soil in your garden beds (You can also add
compost collected the year before). Later, when the threat
of a late-season frost has ended, it’s time to plant the seeds.
Purchase a gardening stool to sit on as you work in a particular
area. This helps keep the ache out of your knees and back.
During the long summer
months, you can mow your lawn (Try
a self-prepared mower to avoid too much strain), and water
and weed your garden. Besides getting out of the house, and
providing you with much needed exercise, it’s rewarding to
watch your lovely flowers and vegetables grow out of the earth
and to their full size.
Fall
is a time of harvesting vegetables, raking leaves, and
cleaning up the yard in anticipation of winter. You will find
it also helps to apply a high potassium fertilizer just before
the winter sets in. You can also reseed thin or bare areas.
During the winter
months, keep the sidewalk clear of snow
with frequent sweeping. Accept help from the neighbors when
the snow gets too deep or the sidewalk is icy—it’s always important
to avoid overexertion. Friends in the south have the pleasure
of maintaining flower gardens year round, planting cool weather
seeds for the winter months. Such are the joys of living in
southern states!
In order to keep the workload light, try and make a point
of getting outdoors each day. Your daily walk around the yard
will always turns up some task that needs doing, from picking
up fallen sticks and branches, to pulling out weeds. This daily
inspection means that you get out every day, and don’t allow
the work to pile up!
For those of us who need a helping hand in the yard, the United
Way supports a number of local volunteer agencies that will
send a strong back to your aid. In this way, we seniors need
not shy away from yard work in general for fear of the one
or two tasks we may not be able to accomplish on our own. Ask
about these programs at your neighborhood senior center, or
call the United Way.
By diligently performing daily maintenance, yard work presents
a great exercise for seniors. Not only does it provide an opportunity
to keep muscles and joints flexible, but it also gives the
exercise a sense of purpose. An attractive lawn, lovely flowerbeds
and delicious vegetables are the rewards for this type of exercise.
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: 2006
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