Since my early teens I have always weighed close to 200 pounds. I'm now over 60 and in the last year-and-a-half have lost 103 lb. 20 years ago I fractured my back in five places when I slipped on ice, I also have spinal stenosis. Even though I was a big girl I did ballet and gymnastics and was very solid. That changed with my back injury. I found this site and have discovered exercises that I can do comfortably at home. I am noticing the changes gradually and I am glad I found this channel. They're easy to understand I don't feel I'm being talked at but spoken to. I'm quite pleased thank you
These will be helpful. I'm 62 and had a bad fall 18 months ago, wracking both knees and hips. Squats have vastly improved my leg strength and tone; will add the others you show here.
I’m about 73, have been working out all my life, but recently incurred some injuries from doing so things in my classes. After watching you guys, I realize that some of the things being taught in our adult community are not good for our demographic. Now I have to heal, regroup, and build an exercise program for myself. Thanks for enlightening me! 😃👍💥 RedPat
Wow!! It sure seems like a lot but im gonna be 60 next July and I totally need to exercise!! I suppose if I start off with a few at a time I can get use to exercise!! Man I love watching you guys!! If it wasn't for your awesome personalities I probably wouldn't watch you guys!! Your actually pretty funny sometimes too!! Thank you guys!! You are my inspiration!! P.S. in my world you both are the best Physical Therapist online!! Thank You so much for being here!!
Thank you so much for sharing your inspiration and knowledge with us! You have helped me in so many ways. I found you last year when recovering from a tibial plateau fracture (Biking accident while training for a sprint triathelon). These strength exercises are very similar to ones I've done for the past 5 years (I'm now 73 years old), and the doctors credit fitness level to my rapid healing. Consistency is key....do what you can do with what you have on any given day. Over time it will make a huge difference in how you feel and your quality of life. Wish me luck as I train for my second marathon....it will be slow, but the real goal is to finish with a smile and all parts intact! And yes, I have gotten back on that bike....😉
Thanks for this and so many more of your videos. I think you are super cool. I use several of you techniques...knee...hips especially and definitely consistency is important...I have experienced good results...Tai Chi and excercise....its like turning back time! Thanks again!
FINALLY something especially for me!! Don't worry, Brad. You were in every shot! Might mention next time contraindictations in case people have neck or back problems (from surgery or disc issues, etc.). Nicely explained and pretty well demonstrated. ;)
Thank you for this video! Clear and concise!!! refreshing lack of back and forth banter - sorry guys...that does get tiresome! You provide a great service - Thank you both⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
When I was 65 I was dreadfully unfit with bad back and knee. I started with an exercise therapist and after about a year I was running 10km races. And enjoying it! And losing 15kg was another bonus.
Question: I used to take aerobic classes and we always started with 'warm-ups', which was a way to get your blood and heart starting to pump and "warm up those muscles", the teacher always said. Would you recommend warming up before starting these exercises or can one start out with these exercises without 'warm-up' exercising?
Thank you Bob & Brad for sharing this video. My mother is suffering from cervical neuropathy and polyneuropathy in her foot. She always feel that when she is walking there is no sensation, a padded foot. She is above 75 Docs suggested for a cervical spine surgery first. Then, considering her age they told not to go for surgery because it won't suit her. They recommended to do physical exercise. Can you please share some video regarding this. It would be a great help. Thanking you in advance.
She could maybe benefit from a trial period of intense anti-inflammatory treatment as pinched nerves from any reason can cause limb numbness. Check if she has any signs of cranial congestion - pressure or sensations in head, ears, vision, sinuses, nose/throat, and neck. Cold compress on forehead and/or back of neck, OTC antihistamines, low histamine and anti-inflammatory diet, controlled deep breathing, stress relief, affirmations, long slow walks in pleasant surroundings (with cane or walker if needed). Lots of sitting is not recommended as it could be a circulatory problem in the leg, too. God bless ❤🙏❤
I was a gymnast in high school, I came in 35th in the state of Georgia on the rings, and 105th on the horizontal bar, most of it was easy because I was 5'7" and 114 lbs, then I joined the military in 5 weeks i gained over 40 lbs, my drill instructor ran the over weight off of me, now zoom forward to 2020, I'm 68 and weigh 229. I had friend give me a cancer scare and it shook me to the core. I fasted, ate one meal a day and lost 67 LBS in 18 months, I understand what people mean when they say that over the age of 60, unless you work out, you'll lose 10% of your muscle mass ever year. I believe it. In high school I could do 200 situps and over 100 pushups---->easy I was light, Now (53 years later) I'm down to 160 and 5 pushups kill me. But I'm determined to get back my 6 pack abs and muscle up. Just wish me luck, when I pass over to the other side, I want to look Mavelous.
I love your videos. I've been working out for decades but as I near 60 years of age, I don't want to stop working out but I realize I do have to tweak my routine a bit to prevent injury. How many reps and sets should I be doing? My orthopedic doc said it's not necessary to do more than one set of about 16 reps with a challenging weight but still follow correct form. He said the gains you get from an additional set aren't worth it especially if you are trying to work out in a 45 minute time period including cardio. WHAT ARE YOUR THOUGHTS ON THIS AND REPS AND SETS? Thanks
Thank you both. I need to do all of these every day. For some reason I always think I am going to hurt more in the knees if I do. Will the pain ease up if I do them all every day.????
That's a very good question! I have issues with healing, (unsuspected nutrient absorption deficiencies!) so I was advised to do no more than 2-3 days a week until I can build my endurance back up and my blood tests level off. When the exercises get easy, I can add a few reps, and when I hit "normal" I can add another day, until I'm up to 6 days a week. I've been taught that even the Lord took a7th day off to rest and rejoice...! 😁
Very good and informative video gentlemen. I'm 71 and have kept myself fit and strong for many years. If I could pass on some wisdom to others, it is to do some exercise such as demonstrated above. You will feel better and stronger and it may get you off medication and away from medicos. Try it, you've got nothing to lose and it may add active years to your life..!! It's a real good investment..!! ;-)
A lot of people will whine, but you know as well as I do, No Pain, No Gain. It's a proven fact that coming close to abusing yourself with exercise will extend your life span.
These two men save me lots of pain from my arthritis. I think it's funny (odd) and wonder if others notice--BOB does not wear sneakers! he does the exercises in leather soled leather shoes! I never saw a P.T. other than in sneakers!
I'm older and have developed a number of foot problems. I've been using good quality shoes my entire exercising adult life. Wish someone would explain why this is happening. I do not have diabetes or any underlying health issue that is relevant to this.
I don't know of any exercises for hiatus, but I was advised by my gastroenerologist to eat 5 or 6 small meals a day to keep the stomach from being under so much pressure. It took a long time but I managed to avoid surgery. Now, the hole is still there but my lungs aren't being crowded by my stomach anymore. Best thing to do is lose weight...and believe me, I'm still in the middle of that battle! It's a lot harder, the older I get. Things don't work the same way anymore.
Given your job, you two both know very well that older people can be incredibly fit and young people can have conditions that have seriously compromised their fitness and stamina. This clickbait caption is insulting. I'm really glad the physical therapists I've worked with seem to be more capable of recognizing the limitations many people face in regaining their mobility and strength. People are going to get hurt trying to do the things you suggest. And you shouldn't be flaring out your ribcage while doing the shoulderblade exercise. You should engage your upper abs instead.
@@juliecramer7768 I'm a 39 year old woman facing increasingly limited mobility and strength because I listened to healthcare professionals who gave shitty recommendations based on limited information because ultimately all they cared about was the money. If I tried to do most of the exercises they have on this clickbait garbage I would likely injure my neck or low back. The one exercise I can do they demonstrated improperly. They keep putting out bad content, and they don't care because it gets views.
@@rocki_bb Hello. I know this is a really late reply but I feel this has to be said: As someone who has worked in the field I can tell you these exercises are perfect for strengthening even for those who are weaker or have injuries. If you actually watched the video you can see that they provide variations for those who are weaker. For certain injuries as well, it is very important to strengthen the area of the injury. For example the glute bridge exercise they showed is something I have demonstrated and prescribed to patients in the past with low back injuries. In any case this video is mainly intended for those over 60 who are not necessarily injured but want to get back into shape. For other circumstances there are many other videos on this channel that address issues such as injuries and what to do for them. Lastly, it is important to realize that none of these videos can replace going to a physiotherapist and being properly assessed for your particular condition. These are merely general suggestions for people to try at home if they feel up to it.
@@bbdude333 thank you for giving me your thoughtful feedback on my comment. I'm not going to give them another view to completely reacquaint myself with the specifics of the video, so please forgive me for not being able to discuss the specifics. I lost any respect I had for them as I watched more videos. They are cashing in on the fact that so many can't afford the cost of physical therapy, even with insurance. Their entire channel is geared towards people looking for physical therapy exercises, not general fitness advice (unless it's changed in a year.) I have significantly more respect for Athlean-X. Despite his videos being geared towards those who are significantly more fit than I, I can find evidence based information on how to confront various issues, learn about the physiology behind various problems, learn the proper technique for various exercises, and learn how to avoid injury while doing them. I hope you stay safe & healthy in the coming weeks & months ❤
@@rocki_bb Thank you for your reply. While I disagree I respect your opinion. However, it is important to note that while they are giving physical therapy exercise advice (and yes general fitness advice in some videos), they put a disclaimer in every video description that this does not replace being assessed by a health care professional. Further, the advice they are giving is free for us. We don't pay a cent. Them profiting off the advice they are giving by uploading it to TH-cam seems fair to me. Also, Athlean-X is a great channel and I am also a fan of his videos and his evidence based approach. However, that doesn't mean that Bob & Brad are not evidence based. Many of their videos address the latest evidence in the field of fitness and health. Again, I totally respect your viewpoint, but please do not jump to conclusions about this channel without looking at all the facts. Thank you for your kind words. I also wish you all the best in these trying times. Stay healthy and positive. ☺
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Since my early teens I have always weighed close to 200 pounds. I'm now over 60 and in the last year-and-a-half have lost 103 lb. 20 years ago I fractured my back in five places when I slipped on ice, I also have spinal stenosis. Even though I was a big girl I did ballet and gymnastics and was very solid. That changed with my back injury. I found this site and have discovered exercises that I can do comfortably at home. I am noticing the changes gradually and I am glad I found this channel. They're easy to understand I don't feel I'm being talked at but spoken to. I'm quite pleased thank you
I’m 55 and am looking to getting back into strength training. This is a perfect start for me!! Thank you! I talk about you guys all of the time!
Thanks and good luck with your new exercise program.
These will be helpful. I'm 62 and had a bad fall 18 months ago, wracking both knees and hips. Squats have vastly improved my leg strength and tone; will add the others you show here.
I am 76 and tried neck exercises and it really helped me and increased my neck movements\
That's great!
I’m about 73, have been working out all my life, but recently incurred some injuries from doing so things in my classes.
After watching you guys, I realize that some of the things being taught in our adult community are not good for our demographic.
Now I have to heal, regroup, and build an exercise program for myself. Thanks for enlightening me! 😃👍💥 RedPat
I'm turning 59 and agree with everything you just said!!
True talk. I'm 60
Hello
Wow!! It sure seems like a lot but im gonna be 60 next July and I totally need to exercise!! I suppose if I start off with a few at a time I can get use to exercise!! Man I love watching you guys!! If it wasn't for your awesome personalities I probably wouldn't watch you guys!! Your actually pretty funny sometimes too!! Thank you guys!! You are my inspiration!! P.S. in my world you both are the best Physical Therapist online!! Thank You so much for being here!!
Lol. Ya they’re great !!
Thank you for this video! I'm only 54 but I work a very physical job and I ache all over. Low stress strengthening exercises are what I'm looking for.
Hello gorgeous how are you doing today?
Thank you so much for sharing your inspiration and knowledge with us! You have helped me in so many ways. I found you last year when recovering from a tibial plateau fracture (Biking accident while training for a sprint triathelon). These strength exercises are very similar to ones I've done for the past 5 years (I'm now 73 years old), and the doctors credit fitness level to my rapid healing. Consistency is key....do what you can do with what you have on any given day. Over time it will make a huge difference in how you feel and your quality of life.
Wish me luck as I train for my second marathon....it will be slow, but the real goal is to finish with a smile and all parts intact!
And yes, I have gotten back on that bike....😉
Thanks for putting that up, gave me inspiration!
TY Great Info Have A Blessed Day 🌅
You guys are so enjoyable to watch! I always learn and laugh when watching. Keep up the great work. You're both inspiring and fun!
You two are great. Thank you.
Thanks for this and so many more of your videos. I think you are super cool. I use several of you techniques...knee...hips especially and definitely consistency is important...I have experienced good results...Tai Chi and excercise....its like turning back time! Thanks again!
Very grateful for all of the work you put into these videos!!! Again, much thanks!🙂
FINALLY something especially for me!! Don't worry, Brad. You were in every shot! Might mention next time contraindictations in case people have neck or back problems (from surgery or disc issues, etc.). Nicely explained and pretty well demonstrated. ;)
Thank you for this video! Clear and concise!!! refreshing lack of back and forth banter - sorry guys...that does get tiresome! You provide a great service - Thank you both⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
These are great, as long as you are consistent. They make a huge difference.
THANK YOU! This is so helpful. I LOVE you guys, BTW!!!
Hello how are you doing today?
Love hearing from Both of you!
Hello Patricia, I hope you’re safe over there?
I’m Pollack Sharman from Key West Florida and you Patricia? I hope this year brings happiness and prosperity all over the world 🌎
When I was 65 I was dreadfully unfit with bad back and knee. I started with an exercise therapist and after about a year I was running 10km races. And enjoying it! And losing 15kg was another bonus.
Good ideas. I need to be more physical and these exercises are a good start
Thank you Bob Brad. Enjoy you Both
Wow! I love you two for giving us so many alternatives. Thank you!
I'm literally putting a workout together for 60+ today for my class. Perfect timing! You guys rock!!
Thank you, 72 and trying! Ordered your bands and waiting on delivery. 😊👍
I started to do the exercises with you and ouchie.... I’m sore... going to do again !!!!thanks for the pointers !!!
Hello how are you doing today?
Question: I used to take aerobic classes and we always started with 'warm-ups', which was a way to get your blood and heart starting to pump and "warm up those muscles", the teacher always said. Would you recommend warming up before starting these exercises or can one start out with these exercises without 'warm-up' exercising?
A warm up is a good idea, but if you do these slowly at first you may be fine.
Walking in place can serve as a warm-up and to cool down... I like simple stuff. Lol
Thank you Bob & Brad for sharing this video. My mother is suffering from cervical neuropathy and polyneuropathy in her foot. She always feel that when she is walking there is no sensation, a padded foot. She is above 75 Docs suggested for a cervical spine surgery first. Then, considering her age they told not to go for surgery because it won't suit her. They recommended to do physical exercise. Can you please share some video regarding this. It would be a great help. Thanking you in advance.
She could maybe benefit from a trial period of intense anti-inflammatory treatment as pinched nerves from any reason can cause limb numbness. Check if she has any signs of cranial congestion - pressure or sensations in head, ears, vision, sinuses, nose/throat, and neck. Cold compress on forehead and/or back of neck, OTC antihistamines, low histamine and anti-inflammatory diet, controlled deep breathing, stress relief, affirmations, long slow walks in pleasant surroundings (with cane or walker if needed). Lots of sitting is not recommended as it could be a circulatory problem in the leg, too. God bless ❤🙏❤
Thanks guys en bless you both.60+
Love these guys! Pulled my back out & watched all their videos! They are very good, funny 😄, & practical.
Great place to go for veritably bonified advice! Can tell you are very interested in helping Ppl! Much thanks! God bless!
These workouts seem really good. Gonna make my dad do these because he does not takes care of himself at all.
I was a gymnast in high school, I came in 35th in the state of Georgia on the rings, and 105th on the horizontal bar, most of it was easy because I was 5'7" and 114 lbs, then I joined the military in 5 weeks i gained over 40 lbs, my drill instructor ran the over weight off of me, now zoom forward to 2020, I'm 68 and weigh 229. I had friend give me a cancer scare and it shook me to the core. I fasted, ate one meal a day and lost 67 LBS in 18 months, I understand what people mean when they say that over the age of 60, unless you work out, you'll lose 10% of your muscle mass ever year. I believe it. In high school I could do 200 situps and over 100 pushups---->easy I was light, Now (53 years later) I'm down to 160 and 5 pushups kill me. But I'm determined to get back my 6 pack abs and muscle up. Just wish me luck, when I pass over to the other side, I want to look Mavelous.
Great video guys, thanks!
Thanks!
Can’t wait to get the old joints smoking and back into shape. Thanks Docs!
Good stuff, thank you. 🙂
You guys should show us your daily workouts
I love your videos. I've been working out for decades but as I near 60 years of age, I don't want to stop working out but I realize I do have to tweak my routine a bit to prevent injury. How many reps and sets should I be doing? My orthopedic doc said it's not necessary to do more than one set of about 16 reps with a challenging weight but still follow correct form. He said the gains you get from an additional set aren't worth it especially if you are trying to work out in a 45 minute time period including cardio. WHAT ARE YOUR THOUGHTS ON THIS AND REPS AND SETS? Thanks
Great exercises!
Can you talk about which muscles to use for each exercise as they are done?
After lockdown covid weight gain, will I ever lose it???
Loved the push ups on the counter, I put my breakfast on the counter and take a mouthful every time I dip. 2 birds with 1 stone😊
🤣😂🤣👏👏👏😋💪😋💪😋
Wish my grandma is going to watch this, she needs it.
If you want to exercise balance you can always stand on one leg while brushing your teeth. Alternate morning and night.
Thank you both. I need to do all of these every day. For some reason I always think I am going to hurt more in the knees if I do. Will the pain ease up if I do them all every day.????
That's a very good question! I have issues with healing, (unsuspected nutrient absorption deficiencies!) so I was advised to do no more than 2-3 days a week until I can build my endurance back up and my blood tests level off. When the exercises get easy, I can add a few reps, and when I hit "normal" I can add another day, until I'm up to 6 days a week. I've been taught that even the Lord took a7th day off to rest and rejoice...! 😁
I am awaiting knee replacement and am 75. Should I try to do the squats?
Please do make a video on mcl injury, and it's physical therapy management
After a simple routine like this is necessary to sretch every muscle or not? Thanks
Very good and informative video gentlemen. I'm 71 and have kept myself fit and strong for many years. If I could pass on some wisdom to others, it is to do some exercise such as demonstrated above. You will feel better and stronger and it may get you off medication and away from medicos. Try it, you've got nothing to lose and it may add active years to your life..!! It's a real good investment..!! ;-)
A lot of people will whine, but you know as well as I do, No Pain, No Gain. It's a proven fact that coming close to abusing yourself with exercise will extend your life span.
These two men save me lots of pain from my arthritis. I think it's funny (odd) and wonder if others notice--BOB does not wear sneakers! he does the exercises in leather soled leather shoes! I never saw a P.T. other than in sneakers!
I'm older and have developed a number of foot problems. I've been using good quality shoes my entire exercising adult life. Wish someone would explain why this is happening. I do not have diabetes or any underlying health issue that is relevant to this.
Been told not to do any exercise on my arm as i have mushed rotator cuff and significant bicep tear . Any ideas other than fingers up wall?
thank you!! :D
Lol did he say strong like gumby?! 😂
any of these good for hiatal hernias?.
I don't know of any exercises for hiatus, but I was advised by my gastroenerologist to eat 5 or 6 small meals a day to keep the stomach from being under so much pressure. It took a long time but I managed to avoid surgery. Now, the hole is still there but my lungs aren't being crowded by my stomach anymore. Best thing to do is lose weight...and believe me, I'm still in the middle of that battle! It's a lot harder, the older I get. Things don't work the same way anymore.
Sir, is it possible for you to put an Indian for local language of your videos?
You made my day...let’s go to work with two of your exercises...🇨🇭🇨🇭🇨🇭
Hi, do you ever intend to go on tour? ( England )
When you do arms, should they be done slower or holding at the top??
Hello how are you doing today?
The last exercise
Wow
I guess 59 year old will work also
Age 90? Wow!
I thought you guys said not to do crunches on another video
It depends on if your leave your low back on the floor or not.
After 4 minutes, still no instructions.....
Spinal stenosis exersize
O noo ! Im not old enough !!
Stop bragging!🤨🙃
He is wildin lol
You didn’t trip her or anything….🤣🤣🤣
Dont forget about low back issues...leg raises are not good for that.
That is why they provide variations
if you keep the knee bent and the lower back pressed into the mat as Brad illustrated, they are very beneficial.
Come on Brad, give me 50.....
can do it over 70 ?
You are going advance one sorry ...PLEASE THANK OF SENIORS...
♥
👍👍👍
Given your job, you two both know very well that older people can be incredibly fit and young people can have conditions that have seriously compromised their fitness and stamina. This clickbait caption is insulting.
I'm really glad the physical therapists I've worked with seem to be more capable of recognizing the limitations many people face in regaining their mobility and strength. People are going to get hurt trying to do the things you suggest. And you shouldn't be flaring out your ribcage while doing the shoulderblade exercise. You should engage your upper abs instead.
Rocki Wingard If you are over 60 and fit good for you. But lighten up or you’ll be on a fit but grumpy old man.
@@juliecramer7768 I'm a 39 year old woman facing increasingly limited mobility and strength because I listened to healthcare professionals who gave shitty recommendations based on limited information because ultimately all they cared about was the money.
If I tried to do most of the exercises they have on this clickbait garbage I would likely injure my neck or low back. The one exercise I can do they demonstrated improperly. They keep putting out bad content, and they don't care because it gets views.
@@rocki_bb Hello. I know this is a really late reply but I feel this has to be said:
As someone who has worked in the field I can tell you these exercises are perfect for strengthening even for those who are weaker or have injuries. If you actually watched the video you can see that they provide variations for those who are weaker. For certain injuries as well, it is very important to strengthen the area of the injury. For example the glute bridge exercise they showed is something I have demonstrated and prescribed to patients in the past with low back injuries. In any case this video is mainly intended for those over 60 who are not necessarily injured but want to get back into shape. For other circumstances there are many other videos on this channel that address issues such as injuries and what to do for them. Lastly, it is important to realize that none of these videos can replace going to a physiotherapist and being properly assessed for your particular condition. These are merely general suggestions for people to try at home if they feel up to it.
@@bbdude333 thank you for giving me your thoughtful feedback on my comment. I'm not going to give them another view to completely reacquaint myself with the specifics of the video, so please forgive me for not being able to discuss the specifics.
I lost any respect I had for them as I watched more videos. They are cashing in on the fact that so many can't afford the cost of physical therapy, even with insurance. Their entire channel is geared towards people looking for physical therapy exercises, not general fitness advice (unless it's changed in a year.) I have significantly more respect for Athlean-X. Despite his videos being geared towards those who are significantly more fit than I, I can find evidence based information on how to confront various issues, learn about the physiology behind various problems, learn the proper technique for various exercises, and learn how to avoid injury while doing them.
I hope you stay safe & healthy in the coming weeks & months ❤
@@rocki_bb
Thank you for your reply. While I disagree I respect your opinion.
However, it is important to note that while they are giving physical therapy exercise advice (and yes general fitness advice in some videos), they put a disclaimer in every video description that this does not replace being assessed by a health care professional. Further, the advice they are giving is free for us. We don't pay a cent. Them profiting off the advice they are giving by uploading it to TH-cam seems fair to me.
Also, Athlean-X is a great channel and I am also a fan of his videos and his evidence based approach. However, that doesn't mean that Bob & Brad are not evidence based. Many of their videos address the latest evidence in the field of fitness and health.
Again, I totally respect your viewpoint, but please do not jump to conclusions about this channel without looking at all the facts.
Thank you for your kind words. I also wish you all the best in these trying times. Stay healthy and positive. ☺
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あまりにも多くの大きな政府の規則…規則は人々だけでなく、それらを作った政府もトリップさせます…トリッピング政府は役に立たない政府です. BIG GOV は高すぎる。政府はつまずいて倒れた
MBGSA- MAKE BIG GOVERNMENT SMALL AGAIN.
The way to success THE WAY TO SUCCESS--MBGSA- MAKE BIG GOVERNMENT SMALL AGAIN.
MBGSA- 大きな政府を再び小さな政府に。
When are they going to stop talking?
Hello gorgeous how are you doing today?
Pectoralis
Mein, Please Talk that much, so I can more concentrate on the Exercises.....
Too much talking!
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