Exercise
Recent Blog Posts on Exercise
- Last Bike Ride (0) October 24, 2018
This is the last good day for a while. And I have this goofy surgery coming up on Monday, an “ABLATION” for the damned old atrial fibrillation, which may take me out of the game for a while. So I headed out. Thirty-five sweet, fall miles by the time I was done, in the amazing ...
- Good Read: The “Younger Next Year Back Book” by Chris Crowley and Dr. Jeremy James (0) August 3, 2018
Jeremy James and Chris Crowley – the latter is the originator and coauthor of the “Younger Next Year” books – have written a comprehensive guide to Jeremy’s protocol for ending back pain called “The Younger Next Year Back Book.” The original “Younger Next Year” books — written by Chris and the late New York internist and Columbia University Medical Center professor, ...
- Rave Reviews (0) August 3, 2018
Rave review from The Booklist on the Younger Next Year Back Book – oh boy! “In the latest installment of the Younger Next Year books, series coauthor Crowley and chiropractor James empower people with often-agonizing back pain. They tackle proper diagnosis, exercises, and surgery, noting that doctors overprescribe spinal fusion, which costs about $100,000. They take turns writing ...
- Dumb Fitness Advice (0) April 7, 2018
You need to know that there is a lot of well-meant but dumb fitness advice out there. And it is up to you to screen it out… not follow it. Or you can wreck your back… make a mess of this and that. There are no rules or tests for how you become a Fitness ...
- The Sweet Month of January (0) January 31, 2018
I’ve looked back at it and have to say, this is a slightly dull Fortnightly: a mostly personal slice of life, deep in the Third Act. There are two excuses: First, it will indicate to some (who may have doubts) that life can be remarkably good, almost all the way to the dear old waterfall. Second, ...
- Brave New Bike (0) November 15, 2017
The replacement for the bike that was crushed by a reckless driver finally arrived and it is a rocket ship. Less than 14 lbs, sweet custom paint job and – if you can believe it- electronic shifting. No one needs electronic shifting – not even an old numero like me. But it is such a pleasure ...
- By Bike Through Gettysburg (0) October 16, 2017
This odd picture is me, standing by a monument to Colonel Joshua Chamberlain, the Maine college professor who fought like a tiger on Little Round Top to prevent the confederates from turning the end of the Union line. (Read Killer Angels sometime, for a great, fictionalization of the story). A good pal and I drove down here (you ...
- Preparation for Movement: The Warm-Ups (0) August 12, 2017
Try this: Get your mitts on YNY: THE EXERCISE BOOK and do the Preparation for Movement every day. I do and it makes all the difference. I tend to race through them in ten minutes. But here is The Master, Bill Fabrocini, on the subject. ALWAYS listen to Bill. – Chris The DVD, Preparation for Movement, corresponds to the 16 warm-up plus ...
- Swimming the Straights of Magellan! (0) May 1, 2017
This is daughter Ranie, swimming two hours in THE STRAITS OF MAGELLAN! in 49 degree water (no wet suit) in an area with a 30 foot tide The Bay of Fundy only has a 25 foot tide. Wild currents. Amazing 58 year old daughter. Chris
- The Tide Is Rising (0) March 8, 2017
There was an interesting little piece in The Times recently that may be an omen of where we’re going in this country, a nice one. Smart hotels are spending more dough on more and better gyms. Huh! How come? Easy: Travelers like you and me – and especially those a hair younger – are ...
For men, wear loose boxer shorts, loose pants and sleep with your lower half bare. This will increase your testosterone quite a bit and hence lessen fatigue. Tony
I have a bone to pick. I am a former marathoner now racewalker, soccer player, hiker, weight lifter age 71 with a resting heart rate of 45. I am looking for less time consuming workout than the one you describe in your book. I think your suggested workout is way too much for 70+ people and too much unless you want to be a senior athlete and not just fit. If I put in an hour a day of your exercise I am tired and it takes up a lot of my time. I believe the new shorter routines are good enough if you want to be fit but not a senior athlete. The 4 x4 routine, half hour of weights or just a plank, push ups, pull ups and some other body only exercises. Long workouts are not necessary to stay fit. And besides who is going to play soccer or run a marathon after 70. Long should be maybe an hour and half of 70% heart rate and only done once or twice a month. Aren’t we just wearing ourselves out if we do to much exercise? The question I have which is not answered is how much should one do to be fit in their 70s and 80s. I don’t believe one can advise on this subject unless you have been there…..ie, you are actually in your 80s to say if you are more fatigued than when in the 70s from a routine and again we are not talking about super athletes but ordinary people. You are much too young to know what older people are feeling. I myself have never had joint problems or fatigue but now am enduring both as I am aging. I am finding I do not have the energy I used to when I was 50 and a marathoner. Now with a herniated disk in my neck and hip problems I cannot run long distances or do certain things.
Sorryl Just don’t agree. I am 80 and doing this stuff with ease. Go for it Chris
May I ask what is your routine for the week and how fast do you run a mile in? Can you do run/walk 10 miles is less than 11 minute miles? Do you feel fatigued after such a workout? What about lifting weights for a hour? Or do you do shorter training? I know of few over 70 athletes so it would be nice to get a perspective from another person who at this time works out 5 to 6 times a week fairly hared.
thanks