I'll be 68 in a few weeks. I go to the gym 3 days a week. I try to get 10,000 steps a day and I dance and do aerobics around my house nearly every day. I too feel like I did in my thirties. My dad is 93 and walks 10,000 steps a day. He doesn't walk like an old man. Just keep moving.
God bless you and your dad! My dad is 78 and can run circles around me and I’m only 49 years old. I’ve struggled with health issues most of my life and when I fired my doctors, took my health into my own hands, found Jesus and started reading the Bible and learning our true God given super powers, I’m now healed. 4 incurable diseases are cured. I feel better now than I did in my teens and twenties, praise God!
@@JenMarco Did you rely only on God and Jesus or something else as well? We are talking about the benefits of Yoga here. Stop bringing religion in everything!
Hope you're still working on your fitness journey. Consistency is the key - whether you feel like it or not. I posted my goals on my dresser's mirror and fridge and daily journal to always remind me WHY I was doing this.
@@diannekusztoswilson3499 Yes I’m determined. I joined and attend the Y, bought a yoga mat, and I’m walking too. Thanks for the great suggestions. All the best to you too.
I was just about to enquire if you had begun, as that is the absolutely hardest part of exercise. Glad to see, from the comments below, that you have. Long may you continue.
Dianne. I am 74 and over the last three years I have begun to accept my limitations but after seeing your video I feel hopeful again. What you have achieved and shown us on your video has inspired me. 🤗
I'm so happy that you're inspired. I'd like to share the advice someone gave me when I started "rebuilding" my body... "JUST KEEP GOING because weeks, months and then a year from now, you will be AMAZED at the difference." Gillian, I learned that consistency is THE KEY! After a few weeks, I was so excited and WANTED to keep going because I could feel my body's strength and balance improving. I did NOT want to stop! I wish the same for you too.
Dianne, this is so critical! We don’t want to have to be depending on people to care for our bodies in our older age. To be in a hospital bed in diapers pushing a button & waiting for hours for someone to change you or developing bed sores that can end your life! The misery! Seeing a friend of mine go through it now! I did everything I could to get her to change her life the past two years & now, I don’t believe she will ever be going back to a normal life but totally brought on because she let food & the couch consume her! Inactivity is a KILLER! Get moving now! Do not saddle your children with this burden! Almost never too late! God bless, love & peace!
Never accept your limitations! It’s like giving up! Get moving! It will be a new exciting part of your life, a big exciting part! Do not wait one more minute! Start with some chair exercises or bed like Dianne did. Please
That is the trap of older age. We've been conditioned to accept our limitations. But the reality is that age is actually just a number. The muscle responds to conditioning. The more we move, the more our body becomes more agile, flexible and day after day life becomes easier. Never give up!
I teach yoga to this demographic and the results are miraculous. It started with my father, 86 at the time and couldn’t get out of a chair on his own..30 days later he was doing 18 holes on the golf course. He’s now 92, still doing yoga and still going strong. I teach to all ages but the core of my classes are over 65 and my oldest student is 100. Love them.
Vicky Lynne, Thank you for sharing. What an awesome testimonial with proof of what doing yoga can do! I wanna be just like your father at age 92... going strong by still doing yoga.
@@diannekusztoswilson3499 Keeping older people active is vital to their health. I see amazing results in my students. Great goal...we have it backwards in the modern world..we think retire-relax..it should be retire-move more...
I just hope that the 'millions' take action to make a change. It took me 1.5 years to commit to doing this program. Wish I'd started when younger and it would have been easier back then.
I'm in my early 40s and my motivation to workout regularly is always 70-80 year old me. That me will thank "young" me for putting in the work. Movement is so important.
The best advice she said is “being her age you have to keep moving otherwise you joints will lock up” I’m 50 now and oh boy I believe her 100%. God Bless Her!
Such an inspiration. I started exercising at 53 after being sedentary my whole life and weighing in at 205 lbs. Both my mother and grandmother were tiny women, but had to use walkers by the time they were 70. I'd already been diagnosed with degenerative bone disease in my spine after my mother passed in 2014 and I knew that being heavy and sedentary would only exacerbate my issues. I wasn't motivated, however until Nov 2019 while at the doctor's for pre-menopausal issues (oh those are fun!) and I stepped on the scale that I had a complete breakdown and decided right then I was done. I started eating healthy and exercising....a little at a time. I'd purchased a HIIT program and shelved it, convinced I'd never be able to do those moves and so I rode a stationary bike and did a few strength training exercises. I began to shed the weight and get stronger and in 9 months lost almost 90 lbs. I incorporated those HIIT exercises and now do them with ease. My husband was a constant source of support, but he became ill in April 2021 and after being informally diagnosed in early May with liver cancer, then formally after a biopsy on May 11...he passed away on May 19 of 2021. It was a rare and unbelievably aggressive cancer that took him within weeks of his diagnosis. Needless to say my world was shattered. My foundation was shaken to its core. There was no time to even process that he had cancer and he was gone. I was widowed at 55 years old. He was my constant source of support and instead of crawling in a hole and giving up...I continued to do those workouts. I pushed on and kept working out every day. It's what kept me going. Thinking about his constant praise and encouragement...cheering me on. I apologize for the long winded ramble, but my point is that exercise and maintaining my health have truly changed my life. It's kept me positive during those lonely, grief stricken moments when I could have so easily given up. You are such an inspiration Dianne. You show it's never too late and with hard work, consistency and a can-do attitude, you really can accomplish anything. Congratulations and keep up the great work. I can tell you feel as fantastic as you look!
Thank you for sharing your story and choosing life and health. My brother in law passed away from brain cancer 6 weeks after his diagnosis. My sister never recovered and did not chose life. May you be ever blessed.
@@maia6812 Thank you so much. I'm still grieving 19 months later and at times the grief can be unbearable, but I have my children, grandchildren and a wonderful support system and I want to be here and present for them for as long as I can, so for me there is no other choice. I also know that exercise will release "feel good" endorphins and help with my mood and outlook. So aside from the physical benefits, which are invaluable, exercise is so beneficial for one's mental and emotional health as well. Blessings to you as well. ❤
Great inspirational story, Your account would inspire many people, not a ramble. I'm 73, have no pain , ( praise the lord) Eat healthy, and exercise. I enjoy exercising. I read a book by Dr John Dalton, It changed my approach to exercise, I used to do the no pain no gain.. Now I exercise in a relaxing way.. Totally transformative
@@cymbelinebritain6799 I think grieving never goes away, but somehow just becomes a part of ourselves, something like that. My son took his own life at 32 years old in 2015, and some days……. I honor your strength, your heart and your courage. May light grow ever brighter.
Sorry to hear about the loss of your husband. The beautiful thing is you had each other for some time. Unlike me who has never had a Man love me. For now I'm sure your husband would be so happy if you continue to treat yourself well. You can still have him as a form of inspiration and support.
You are a wonderful inspiration for this 70 year old who has just resumed resistance workouts. I was athletic in my 50s and early 60s, but then let it slip away. Recently I shook myself awake and started losing weight and workin out again as if......... MY LIFE MATTERS. Complaining doesn't get it done. We have to want it enough to do the work. Your video is a gift to many others who are on the fence, or worse, letting life slip away. Thank you.
Congratulations on your awakening! And thank you for your comment because I thought what a coincidence that you mentioned "others who are on the fence" because that was ME "on the fence". It took me 1.5 years after I saw Arthur's video before I made the commitment to do this program EVERY DAY. And, it was because of the encouragement I received from those in the DDPY private Facebook that pushed me "OFF THE FENCE" to do this program. After my younger sister watched this video 4 times and cried, she said she was going to start back exercising because, "Tomorrow may be too late."
I keep telling everyone that Yoga is wonderful! I'm 61 and have a desk job. When I go to yoga class, I can feel my muscles stretching out and it feels SOOOO good. I can see my strength building from holding yoga poses and my balance getting better. When I get home, I feel much more relaxed which makes my sleep better. I also do "Yoga with Adriene". She is amazing, easy to follow, and she just did a 30-day challenge. YOU can do it!
Yeah. I'm 77 and work out 3X a week. One hour. 32 separate events including stretches, planks, squats, treadmill and weights. Joined a gym last year. Stairs are not a problem for me. Neither is operating a chain saw. I will never quit.
I’m a private caregiver. The last client I helped out was only 74 when she passed away last August. She beat 2 cancers. Was cancer free. But then she gave up. Stopped moving, walking, etc. She could have kept at it and kept moving her body if she really truly wanted to, but she just simply stopped. Slowly she physically deteriorated. When I first met her she was using a walker, in the end she couldn’t stand on her own at all and then became bedridden, then passed. It was sad and frustrating to watch. She gave up. Please keep moving your body, no matter what age. Start now, it’s not too late. ☮️
Oh, Beth... What a sad story, but important one to remember. After my younger sister said she watched this video 4 times and cried, she called a few days later and said she was going to start back exercising because, her word were: "Tomorrow may be too late."
The best part about this is knowing how much more fun and time she'll have with kids/grandkids now being more active. Just being able to go out on walks with them is a wonderful thing :)
I turned my health around when I got a diabetes and very high cholesterol diagnosis at 64. I started walking every day, quit alcohol and sugar and became a vegetarian. Lost 60 pounds. Normal labs for two years now. I used to have literally no self control. It took awhile to change my habits but eventually you do. So, people, if I can do it, anyone on this planet can do it. You won’t believe how much more energy you will have. It was a new life for me. God bless this lady!
Hello Agaricus, Thank you for God's blessing. And, congratulations on your the awesome results you've achieved after changing your habits. Thank you for sharing that everyone can do it. God bless you as you enjoy your new life.
My husband's had 3 total hip replacements and he swears that the physical therapy is of GREAT IMPORTANCE. He always did more reps than the therapists suggested and they'd be amazed at the progress he made at his age. He was 70 when he had his last replacement.
I started ballet 5 years ago at 47. I take 90 minute classes 3 times a week and a couple of shorter classes every week too. I feel stronger, more flexible and yes more confident. I sometimes feel silly spending this much time and money when I'll (clearly) never be a professional ballerina. BUT my quality of life is so much better and I don't suffer from many of the chronic aches and pains of aging AND I love it--the music, the creativity, the storytelling. It's never too late to start, re-start, or change directions. Do it! Your future self will thank you!
Ballet improves balance, muscle control and flexibility. My sibling, when he retired, went back to studying ballet. I am also a former dancer, but I was more into jazz. I do Physique 57 (very dance oriented because the trainers are either dancers or retired dancers. Brooke frequently mentions the Horton technique due to her training at Alvin Ailey) and Pilates because they appeal to me more as a dancer.
@@annaal7480What is the value of "should" here. You know nothing about this person's history. Everyone is different. If you're not caring for your health in an optimal way, 47 is a hella different from 37. Twenty years ago whoi could've made a list of inflammatory foods. And only recently have we identified the handful of markers that will engender or take down s person's health. If a woman is not actively engaged in consistent load-bearing activity most will feel it even at that young age.
I’m 75 and 3 years into Yoga. You are ahead of me but I amaze myself. I have not conquered full body push-ups but you make me know I can. Thank you beautiful lady.
My Mother does workout everyday at 6 in the morning. At half past seven she goes to work! She is a radiologist in the military hospital in Budapest! She is 82 years old! Doctor since 18th of September 1967. I was born on the 25th. She is a wonderful person, doctor and Mother and I am so proud of her! Love You MOM!!!❣️🤗
Fair play to her. She came back from being old to being much younger. She's right you've got to keep moving or else you lock up and it just happens nearly overnight.. you get stiff and begin to loose your balance easily and just can't do simple things. It creeps up on you and suddenly one day we wake up old. She's an inspiring woman.
I'd fallen down our flight of stairs, and my muscles had begun to atrophy. And I've now learned that if I put the work in, anything's possible! Thank you for your comment.
Thank you! You inspire e. I am 72. I started in March and stopped. Had to move after 20 years it was massive. Still not unpacked yet. I stopped. Now I am looking to return and go all the way! Thank you!
Hello Nancy, Thank you for your comment which helps me to hold myself accountable. My husband and I started downsizing this year in anticipation of moving too, and it is overwhelming both physically and emotionally. But this program's giving me the strength and energy I need. Hope you return soon.
I'm 62 and been sick for a long time (auto immune issues) and spending a lot of that time in bed to exhausted and in pain to move. This year I am determined no matter what the pain to get to a point where I can get off the floor by myself and be able to play with my 5 year old grandson. I have joined a gym and started slowly on the treadmill to walk (it's too hot outside given it is summer in Australia). This lady has given me the inspiration to know that I can do it.
Believing this is the year you will achieve your goals. Here's a link to a video of a man who inspired me to regain my strength... th-cam.com/video/qX9FSZJu448/w-d-xo.html
I had at auto immune disease in late 20's lost the ability to climb stairs. Was running in 3 months pain free, back to normal, some take longer. Mannatech is the company, ambrotose is the product. If you order I suggest calling, my friend spent 2 hours trying to order on line.
I am 70 and also have autoimmune flare ups that keep me in bed. With my illness I have to rest when my body needs it and not over do. That will just set me back further. When I feel better I just start back again and take it slow but consistently. It isn't a competition! You can do it. Also one tip that helps me is I got a Garmin watch that tracks energy. If it shows arrow down I rest which helps me as I always was a person to over do and push myself. It also helps to get plenty of sleep. Sleep is key for me to stay active. Good luck
I also have an autoimmune illness. Am 60 soon. Have recently completely changed my diet: only eating REAL food. ( ie. Cutting out all packaged/ processed foods and especially where there are sugar and plant oils added. Olive, coconut and avocado oils and honey and maple syrup are allowed though) Trying to keep to natural foods and it has made a MASSIVE difference! The first change was my sleep! And much less pain. Am now working on the physical training. I still have to rest etc often, but truly feel like a different woman. And its rare these days hubby hears what used to be a constant refrain: I’m so TIRED! :) Do hope you succeed!
I can't thank you enough for this video. I've put on weight, lost all muscle tone, and cry constantly about my aging body. This is the first video that has given me hope. I've been so overwhelmed that I have not been able to do anything. Because you showed us inch by inch, I have hope for the first time!
Oh, thank you for your comment. I've got chill bumps, because... "Anything's possible. I am the proof." - Diamond Dallas Page I read his book "Positively Unstoppable" and adopted his words as my mantra when I began working on reversing the hands of time. If I can, and your Mom can do it, YOU CAN TOO! The new year's right around the corner, so go start NOW!
I really relate to your health issues. You and this wonderful lady give me inspiration. I am 70 and find it hard to deal with the effects stiffness pain etc. and being 70. I must exercise to slow the ageing process as I am so stiff from just sitting around every day.. thank you for your comment..😊
I am so grateful for your video, I am 71 and feel really good. I am going to do more thanks to you and improve the quality of my life. I have a great life, but there is always room to grow. Thank you 🦋
I'm crying. You're so inspirational. I'm 56, I fainted in my bathroom, hit a marble countertop with my right arm and snacked the floor hard with my left shoulder. I felt like a paraplegic, not able to work, drive or dress myself suddenly. Previously I was working 12 to 16 hour days. I had a rod inserted in my arm. My arm felt like cement. I realized I need to rebuild my health. You're my inspiration 💛
Thank you for your comment and for sharing your story. With a new year right around the corner, now's a great time to work on possibly rebuilding your body by the end of next year! Consistency is my key!
Ditto. 56 struggling to get out of the car. My good arm was paralized for 7 months after a bad multi fracture break. In addition to my shoulder. Still haven't recovered
72 really isn’t very old. My friends and I didn’t have such limitations at that age. Now, at 82 we are beginning to have a few problems , and are slowing a little. So we need to keep doing and start using these exercises, plus eat a lot of vegetables. One friend is 91 and still plays golf twice a week.
God bless, this little woman. I'm 72 myself and I know it's so difficult to stay active and push yourself, but it's so necessary. If you don't use it--you'll lose it quick.
It shouldn't be difficult to want to stay as fit as you can. If you don't use it you lose it and life will be that much harder everyday. 72 isn't real old. I'm 63 and I'm not to far behind you.
Amazing…good for you!! In 2020 I decided to retire when the pandemic started.. I was 72, fairly fit (I was a weight lifter in my younger days… now a constant walker. My job required me to be on my feet all day. ) I think I got into a depression, and I absolutely despised myself for playing a victim. But most of my exercises and self-care fell to the wayside. A few months ago I finally went in for my check up and found out I had osteoporosis. I blamed myself for giving up, too much drinking, too much sugar, and no self-respect. That day changed my life… boom.. done being a victim. I have myself to blame, so I was going to be the one to do the work to fix this. I completely cleaned up my diet and started researching exercises, started walking with intention and building up stamina with a weighted vest, and no longer taking myself for granted. My strength improved daily! Just recently I started Dr Fishman yoga for osteoporosis…. Just incredible how I felt after day one! Now I’m starting DDP yoga to help build my strength. Sarcopenia is a killer of the elderly… and this helps with the muscle wasting. I do balance work and can put on my pants and socks standing on one leg! My wall sits went from 15 seconds …slowly building now to 90 seconds. I stand taller, walk more purposefully and feel better after making myself a priority. Women need to stop saying “ I put everyone else first”…. No one wants to hear that and no one cares! No one wants to take care of you if you just let yourself go…. I realized I was making MYSELF a burden. I was thrilled watching this video and the stumbling start … oh my! I felt such anger! How did I let myself get like this? I had to watch videos on how to get up from the floor! Now, after a few months, I’m able to stand up without assistance. Nothing feels as good as self respect. At almost 76 I’m in the best shape I’ve been in years…and this is after only a few months! I love that this does not require a gym as there is none near me and would be another excuse. The only issue was the start…Life changed!
You put in the work Barb, and are now reaping huge rewards. I'm so excited for you! I've recently had lung surgery, so will need to be working on making a comeback. Your story is so inspiring! Thank you for taking time to share it!🥰
You can see this woman took good care of herself, maybe she didn't exercise in a way to keep her muscles strong, but she did take care of herself. We can see this in how her skin looks. So she had a head start. She is an awesome example of how important it is to eat right and care for your skin. Made regaining her strength and muscles easier and quicker than it would for many who've never put any effort into their healthcare. I love seeing her shine brighter than she already did.
Thank you! When in my 30s I tried to follow instructions in a book a friend gave me, "Eat to Live, Not Live to Eat." In my late 60's, I had a health issue and did not exercising what so ever and my muscles began to atrophy. I learned that "Use it, or lose it" is so true!
I'm so sorry you're having pain f8fulyurs. l don't understand how this happens, but I've known people who experienced intense pain for years, but their pain was alleviated after doing this program. Keep in mind that this fitness program allows us to modify the exercises. That's what I did and eventually gained strength to do entire workouts without modifying. Whatever you do, just do something to keep yourself moving. After my my younger sister saw this video, she called to say that she wanted to start back exercising because, "Tomorrow may be too late."
I’ve watched so many of DDPY videos but this one, for me was sending me a powerful message. I’m “young” at 47 but I’m severely overweight after years of neglect and abuse and I am reliant on mobility frames and scooters. I’m not going to lie, I’ve given up. This remarkable Lady has just brought me a very powerful message and I’m going to grab it with both hands and start *NOW.* I’m in pain 24/7 and pop pain killers like they’re sweets. It’s painful to just walk to the kitchen, so I know it’s going to be painful to do DDPY, *BUT* the “pain” of doing DDPY will only be *temporary* and I’ll get stronger with each day and I’ll be able to get my life back. I don’t know this Lady but I do believe she’s just saved me. *THANK YOU.”* You *are* AMAZING. xxxxx
You can do this and heal yourself! Just telling your story shows your courage, your determination and your intelligence to know there’s another path you can take. You’re an inspiration.
@ Mally Makings Please give up sugar!!! It will we very hard being its in almost every thing. You'll be amazed at how well you'll feel in a couple of weeks!
@@tonyt8805 "Sugar is the scapegoat for the rich Western diet", Dr McDougall MD - TED Talk - The Food We Were Born To Eat th-cam.com/video/d5wfMNNr3ak/w-d-xo.html
Good for you. You inspire me to do the same. I'm only 64, but I can feel my body starting to give out on me. Not any more. Thank you. Keep it up. You look beautiful.
The older I get, I see 72 as still kind of young, and if I keep moving and groovin I will look young too, when I am 72. What a positive message and inspiration!
You're most welcome. Reading that you will be starting your journey is such great news, especially while you're still so young! When I was younger, I never thought about working out to prevent muscle loss during my senior years. I didn't start this program until I was age 70. And two years later, in Nov last year, my body was put to the test. I had a 5-day hospital stay after having surgery to remove parts of my lung. I am so thankful that I had the strength to get out of my hospital bed and walk with very little assistance to the bathroom instead of relying on hospital staff to help me use a bedpan. Being able to use the strength and balance I'd worked on building during the previous months felt so empowering!
God bless you. As a spinal cord injury patient at 17, i feel this. You don't have to be older to suffer like this and fight to get your strength back ♡ Super happy for you.
This is why I am studying to become a physiotherapist. With the right training protocols you can give so much quality of life back to people. Inspiring to say the least.
Good morning from Spotsylvania, Virginia. I am an internist taking care of adults age 18 year and up. Too many times, I can tell my encouragement for regular exercise falls on deaf ears! I plan to share your testimony with my patients! We do not have to become weak as we are blessed to have more birthdays!! Your video speaks volumes!! So happy for you!! God bless you More!!
Thank you Kazuz45 for recognizing the work I put in (at home and alone for 75-90 minutes EVERY day) because I was determined to regain my strength and balance ability. And it means so much to know that you and others are celebrating the results with me! You've put a big smile on my face today. 🥰
I just love seeing these older than me (38 yrs old Male Wrestling Fan from the 90s) people doing the Diamond and Saying Bang!!! Who is cutting onions here Dallas!!! damn you to heaven!!!
This is the absolute reason I go the gym 4 times a week, I am in my 50s and don’t want to slow down, she is fantastic 👏👏 and life in your 60s 70s and even 80s doesn’t have to be a physical struggle. If you’re able to you should look after your body for your own future
Great attitude! Wish they had this program so I could have started and stuck with it when I was your age. I'm believing you're gonna remain in such great shape well into your 80's and beyond!
I appreciate stories like this that tell me I am doing the right thing for myself. My wife died from a heart attack about a year ago and my belief is it was largely due to not taking her health issues seriously. In January, I was informed at 60 that I was at risk for many of the usual old fart issues, but the Dr. realized I was motivated to not just fix it with prescriptions if there were better ways. She said to come back in 3 months for another blood test. With exercise and eating better I have gotten most of those risk factors under control, lost 40 pounds and have been told to keep doing whatever I am doing. I am fortunate in that I have a physical activity I enjoy and have done most of my life, cycling. So I cut out all the crap, rode my bicycle more and have been educating myself and making small changes one at a time. The small changes add up. My goal is to grow up to be a badass old man. Thanks for the additional motivation.
I am 68 years young and still a schoolteacher who won't retire till the kids are better off without me! As we get older it is so important to challenge ourselves physically and mentally. CANADA
Your an inspiration I'm 69 turning 70 soon. I started doing yoga@57 totally changed my life. I didn't realize how flexible I was neither did my teachers😄. I now have vertigo,sciatica I adjusted my practice. I now also lift weights. Prayers Blessings to all💜
Thank you Julie! You're so young and beautiful. I hope you know that you could be doing so much more than me by the time you're my age because you started so much earlier than I did.
I needed to see this! Thank you! I was in the best shape of my life and woke up one day and could hardly get out of bed, that was 16 years ago. I have felt 80 since, I am now 54. Everything hurts from head to toe. Dr’s now just tell me their isn’t anything more they can do and to accept it and learn to deal with it. They say Fibromyalgia, arthritis, bone spurs, pinched nerves in my neck and back, disc degeneration in my neck and back. I have tried everything possible over the years medically. Went into a deep depression, started drinking more and eating badly and have put on 50 lbs. I have zero strength. I work from home and rarely leave the house I am so ashamed of my appearance. It scares the hell out of me. I will start as you did with the bed exercises. Thank you for the kick in the butt I needed. I can’t live in this pit of misery anymore ❤ you are an inspiration.
I just saw your post and hope things are better for you. Do they have float tanks in your town? That might be a great place for you to go! Hope you are doing better. I started just yesterday. 62 years here! Here's to a better happier life.
@@rlynnpierce2166 you are so kind. I have done a float tank once about 5 years ago. I loved it! Thank you for the reminder!, it’s about 30 minutes away in another town, but doable. I hope it helps you! Sure is relaxing. I am doing ok, had surgery for a bone tumor in March and have my last PT visit tomorrow. Getting around better with less pain walking. So things are improving. Thank you for the kind words. I wish you all the best😉
PLEASE google Dr Joe Dispenza…. Start watching his videos and go to one of his gatherings… YOU CAN HEAL YOURSELF! Do NOT listen to the doom n gloom of the medical world. I am now 61. I’ve had 19 surgeries, had fibromyalgia, arthritis and had a NASTY back surgery that failed, was 135 overweight, could barely move. I gave up all dairy, then slowly meat and ALL PROCESSED food. Start by eating CLEAN, Organic WHOLE FOODS! that’s easy…I am not quite to my goals but in 8 months I lost 80lbs, and started walking, then just recently added DDPY… meanwhile I climbed a mountain in Ecuador! Not like Mt Everest, but I climbed from 5,700 ft all the way to 10,000 ft with only walking sticks and my own body….if I can do THAT, YOU can come back to a Healthy, Active body! Trust me, if you can have an open mind, Dr Joe Dispenza and Diamond Dallas will get you back to the land of the LIVING! Start with 1 of Dr Joe’s books, Becoming Supernatural…or one of his other books ….I’m 100% behind you! You CAN HEAL !
Bravo! I love how she persevered for a year to get to the newest version of herself! It's like physical Kaizen- little continual improvements. I teach balance to seniors (I'm in my 60's) and so many people simply quit moving because it hurts. Oddly, the more you move the less it hurts and the better you feel!
After only three weeks, I can do something I haven't done in a few years. I can get up from the floor without holding on to anything. I'm not jumping up as I did earlier in life, but I bet I'll get close! What an inspiration you are. Happy 2023.
WOW!!!! Thank you dear. I am at the same starting point and I was doing bed exercises and taking a break. This video thumbnail caught my eye. I will never forget it and I am not hopeless. THANK YOU for making this video and posting. I hope it goes viral. 💗🙏
I am also 72 and walk at least 45 minutes a day on some easy trails with trekking sticks and my upper body, posture and arms are all in better shape...my torso is tightening up just using these sticks EVERY day. NOW I want to do THIS because my legs don't want to go up hill or stairs. My hips are wearing out. You're a wonder! An inspiration. PERFECT choice of songs also! LOVE this. Thank you!
This video made me tear up in a couple of spots watching it. I really wish I could convince more people to commit to daily activity at their own pace and help them experience first-hand the enormous difference it makes to quality of life. At the age of 62 it's making a tremendous difference to the way I'm experiencing aging.
What a nice video. I'm a 62-year-old woman caring for my 92-year-old mother. I am building a house by myself. Almost completed I've had wonderful people step in and teach me and help me. I have lupus and I get up and go at it everyday. Sometimes I get tired I just take an extra day rest and get back at it. I will look into this cuz once the house is finished I will be staying active. God bless you
You're a super woman and blessed with so much energy! I'm sure you're getting a full body workout while building your house. And it's so good to hear you know the importance of staying active after it's been completed. Congratulations!
Do you mean you laid the foundation, put up all the 2 x 4's, did every step, roofing, plumbing... or you got a contractor to hire laborers? If you totally built it all, wired it and such wow!
You made me cry because I can so relate! Sadly I told my doctor I was not motivated to change. When I got home I thought about his response and I understood it was because every time I lost 5 pounds, I gained it back plus numerous autoimmune related issues! Thank you for being brave for sharing your story and for giving me a reason again to care about myself! Gratitude always!
I'm 75 and do a short set of back exercises every morning, they really just keep me limber, but I can still do a lot of things others my age can't. The Bible says we are "wonderfully made" and that is so true but when you age you have to keep using those wonderful parts.
I am 73. What an incredible inspiration you are! I have worked out my whole life, taught classes, buffed to the nines, back in the day. I am healing from 3 injuries on same wrist, over 5 mo period, hopeful for complete recovery. (tripped on my new cat, always underfoot, now l shuffle;-) I know how, you helped me kickstart my life here! Aloha and Mahalo from Maui!
Hope you recover soon! I'm currently working on starting over, like you, because of lung surgery I had in Nov to remove part of my lung due to a fungus. Consistency is THE KEY, and take it slow when restarting. BTW: Here's a link to the video that inspired me to believe I could regain my strength and balance... th-cam.com/video/qX9FSZJu448/w-d-xo.html
@@diannekusztoswilson3499 Thank you. Birthdays have only bothered me this last one, as I can hardly believe it and have been wondering what's in store. I am getting to the gym. :)
I am 76 and began yoga at 21 years old. I had a knee injury in 2015 that changed my perfect balance and ability to walk up and down stairs. I waited and waited for my knee to naturally get back to normal. It never did. My good knee was taking on added stress to walk up and down stairs. I had to do what this lady did-- daily exercise and total focus on physical health to reclaim my fitness. You can be more fit at 80 than 70 if you get moving. Your body is forgiving and welcomes you back to better times.
OMG! Thank you so much for sharing your story, which confirms you RECLAIMED YOUR FITNESS after your injury by CONSISTENTLY exercising DAILY!!! I had lung surgery in Nov, and will work on making a comeback. I've copied your comment so I can add it to my journal!
Thank you Dianne, I’m 40 and after having 8 kids was told my body will probably never bounce back and I should just deal with all the issues and frustrations until they get worse enough for surgery. I’m going to take my life back after watching this. Wish I’d seen your video years ago to help my mom at your age, she’d probably still be with us.
It means so much to know that my experience has helped you to believe you can get going and own your life! You are still so young. When I was your age I'd never thought about the prospect of having surgery when I was older. I'd not stayed in a hospital overnight since my daughter was born 40 years ago. BUT last year at age 72, I had a 5-day hospital stay after parts of my lung were removed due to a fungus. I was fortunate to have a family member stay with me 24/7 those 5 days & nights, but because I'd spent the previous 2-years working on regaining my strength and balance ability, I can't tell you how independent I felt because I could get up from my hospital bed and slowly walk to the bathroom instead of having to use a bed pan. During my home recovery, I again learned "use it, or lose it" because after a period of limited activity it almost felt like I was starting over to regain the strength and balance of my youth once again. But now, I'm bouncing back thanks to a thing called Muscle Memory and working out daily again. So please go for it, and TAKE BACK YOUR LIFE while you're still so young!
Great work and you are an inspiration. I'm 66 and am suffering from atrophy, but only have myself to blame. There's no time like the present to start if I want to live longer than my parents who lived to 91 and 93. Like Andy told Red in the Shawshank Redemption: "get busy living or get busy dying".
Awesome job, its good to see older people taking better care of themselves. I'm 66yrs old started yoga 7yrs ago, since then I've went to two different teacher trainings which were a blast, I had taught at a few studios but now, I love to practice it's the bestest thing I ever did for myself.
This is the most beautiful thing I’ve seen in so long. Thank you DDP ❤- an 80s girl who loved wrestling as a lil tike. I’m so proud to recognize who you are and see this!!!…also work in healthcare with geriatrics and can appreciate the gravity of what you are doing. So inspiring. ❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
I’m 70 - I’m a retired beledi dancer & have been doing a yoga exercise routine every day for decades. If I miss a day I feel awful (which wasn’t so true even 10 years ago). I also walk a couple miles a day (a 45 minute walk). It’s so important to keep up your muscle tone as you age!
@@diannewilson4899 I was a dancer so goes with the territory - although I let it all lapse for a couple years in my late 50s. Big mistake!!! That taught me!
It's 7.30 in the morning this just popped up.. You beautiful wonderful lady have touched my soul..tears in my eyes for your pain beginning and the end..I'm 63 and just had t.h.r 7wks post op..hoping that I can turn my life around after years of pain..I'm definitely going to take a leaf out of your book for sure.. Well done..I'm smiling for you now. X
Wow she is such an inspiration and looks great! I’m 67 and have been going to the gym at least three times a week for 6 months straight now and happy with my progress. Balance as she demonstrated is so important.
You just made my heart sing thank you so very much. I’m only 52 and I struggle keeping active and I’m really feeling it take a toll. Now I know there’s hope 💗🙏
I'm so happy to read you're inspired, but I just hope you will put it to use in your life. If I can do this, I'm believing you can too! "Get inspired to be an Inspiration" - Patrick Sims, 2021 DDPY Positively Unstoppable Champion
This is so inspirational!! People say we need to be pro-aging and just accept all the negative changes but this is proof that there is so much we can do to slow down or even reverse aging. You go, girl! xx
I was diagnosed with hyperactivity disorder in 1977 I was 4 years old. The doctors wanted to give me medication and parents refused. My Mum had done yoga for years not just for physical well-being but mental wellness too. She made a routine for me in the morning and in the evening. She taught me meditation as well and to this day YOGA IS MY MEDICATION! I can't tell you the benefits I get from my Yoga ❤️
You have a smart and caring mother❤. Glad she gave you an alternative to medication that works for you. It’s sad doctors don’t prescribe natural options before jumping to meds. My son struggled with tantrums and depression but once he started tackle football in middle school it helped a lot. He said it helped him focus, clear his mind and not obsess about things. You should be proud of yourself for keeping it up👏
Wow, Dianne, incredible!!!! I'm 60 and I'm in pain every day and my mobility is horrible. I'm exhausted and weak. I do want to try this but I'm so afraid I'll fail. I just bought Dallas' book. I'm hoping that motivates me to try it at least. God bless you, Dianne. So inspiring.
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I'll be 68 in a few weeks. I go to the gym 3 days a week. I try to get 10,000 steps a day and I dance and do aerobics around my house nearly every day. I too feel like I did in my thirties. My dad is 93 and walks 10,000 steps a day. He doesn't walk like an old man. Just keep moving.
I'm so happy to read that you "Happy Cat" get it! You AND your dad are awesome!!!
God bless you and your dad! My dad is 78 and can run circles around me and I’m only 49 years old. I’ve struggled with health issues most of my life and when I fired my doctors, took my health into my own hands, found Jesus and started reading the Bible and learning our true God given super powers, I’m now healed. 4 incurable diseases are cured. I feel better now than I did in my teens and twenties, praise God!
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This was beautiful to read. Thanks for sharing 🙏 💛
@@JenMarco Did you rely only on God and Jesus or something else as well? We are talking about the benefits of Yoga here. Stop bringing religion in everything!
63 and stiff as hell over here. This is exactly what I needed to see. Thank you. My fitness journey begins today.
Hope you're still working on your fitness journey. Consistency is the key - whether you feel like it or not. I posted my goals on my dresser's mirror and fridge and daily journal to always remind me WHY I was doing this.
@@diannekusztoswilson3499 Yes I’m determined. I joined and attend the Y, bought a yoga mat, and I’m walking too. Thanks for the great suggestions. All the best to you too.
Just do it! :)
I was just about to enquire if you had begun, as that is the absolutely hardest part of exercise. Glad to see, from the comments below, that you have. Long may you continue.
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Dianne. I am 74 and over the last three years I have begun to accept my limitations but after seeing your video I feel hopeful again. What you have achieved and shown us on your video has inspired me. 🤗
I'm so happy that you're inspired. I'd like to share the advice someone gave me when I started "rebuilding" my body... "JUST KEEP GOING because weeks, months and then a year from now, you will be AMAZED at the difference." Gillian, I learned that consistency is THE KEY! After a few weeks, I was so excited and WANTED to keep going because I could feel my body's strength and balance improving. I did NOT want to stop! I wish the same for you too.
Dianne, this is so critical! We don’t want to have to be depending on people to care for our bodies in our older age. To be in a hospital bed in diapers pushing a button & waiting for hours for someone to change you or developing bed sores that can end your life! The misery! Seeing a friend of mine go through it now! I did everything I could to get her to change her life the past two years & now, I don’t believe she will ever be going back to a normal life but totally brought on because she let food & the couch consume her! Inactivity is a KILLER! Get moving now! Do not saddle your children with this burden! Almost never too late! God bless, love & peace!
Never accept your limitations! It’s like giving up! Get moving! It will be a new exciting part of your life, a big exciting part! Do not wait one more minute! Start with some chair exercises or bed like Dianne did. Please
That is the trap of older age. We've been conditioned to accept our limitations. But the reality is that age is actually just a number. The muscle responds to conditioning. The more we move, the more our body becomes more agile, flexible and day after day life becomes easier. Never give up!
You CAN do this
I am so proud of this lady. Not only has she improved her life but she is trying to help others. Very motivational
Thank you for recognizing my goals!
I love you my new bestie 😁❤️, you really helped me!
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@@donnacrispen1213 Thank you Donna, So nice to hear I've helped you. Let's keep moving!🥰
I teach yoga to this demographic and the results are miraculous. It started with my father, 86 at the time and couldn’t get out of a chair on his own..30 days later he was doing 18 holes on the golf course. He’s now 92, still doing yoga and still going strong. I teach to all ages but the core of my classes are over 65 and my oldest student is 100. Love them.
Hello 👋how’re you doing?
Vicky Lynne, Thank you for sharing. What an awesome testimonial with proof of what doing yoga can do! I wanna be just like your father at age 92... going strong by still doing yoga.
@@diannekusztoswilson3499 Keeping older people active is vital to their health. I see amazing results in my students. Great goal...we have it backwards in the modern world..we think retire-relax..it should be retire-move more...
Awesome testimony. Thank you for sharing!
And THANK YOU, EARTH ANGEL, VICKY, for sharing YOUR GIFT of the LOVE of WELLBEING 🙏🏽💚😇💯‼️😘
She will inspire millions, as she should.
I just hope that the 'millions' take action to make a change. It took me 1.5 years to commit to doing this program. Wish I'd started when younger and it would have been easier back then.
I'm next and I'm bringing everyone I care about with me. I care about everyone. I'm bringing everyone I can find on my journey.
Yes you are! 🙏💛
Didnt happen because she got old. Its because she stoped being active.
I'm in my early 40s and my motivation to workout regularly is always 70-80 year old me. That me will thank "young" me for putting in the work. Movement is so important.
Great attitude!
The best advice she said is “being her age you have to keep moving otherwise you joints will lock up” I’m 50 now and oh boy I believe her 100%. God Bless Her!
Thank you, Brian! Wish I'd started at age 50. Unlocking your joints at such a young age as yours should be easier!
Such an inspiration. I started exercising at 53 after being sedentary my whole life and weighing in at 205 lbs. Both my mother and grandmother were tiny women, but had to use walkers by the time they were 70. I'd already been diagnosed with degenerative bone disease in my spine after my mother passed in 2014 and I knew that being heavy and sedentary would only exacerbate my issues. I wasn't motivated, however until Nov 2019 while at the doctor's for pre-menopausal issues (oh those are fun!) and I stepped on the scale that I had a complete breakdown and decided right then I was done. I started eating healthy and exercising....a little at a time. I'd purchased a HIIT program and shelved it, convinced I'd never be able to do those moves and so I rode a stationary bike and did a few strength training exercises. I began to shed the weight and get stronger and in 9 months lost almost 90 lbs. I incorporated those HIIT exercises and now do them with ease. My husband was a constant source of support, but he became ill in April 2021 and after being informally diagnosed in early May with liver cancer, then formally after a biopsy on May 11...he passed away on May 19 of 2021. It was a rare and unbelievably aggressive cancer that took him within weeks of his diagnosis. Needless to say my world was shattered. My foundation was shaken to its core. There was no time to even process that he had cancer and he was gone. I was widowed at 55 years old. He was my constant source of support and instead of crawling in a hole and giving up...I continued to do those workouts. I pushed on and kept working out every day. It's what kept me going. Thinking about his constant praise and encouragement...cheering me on. I apologize for the long winded ramble, but my point is that exercise and maintaining my health have truly changed my life. It's kept me positive during those lonely, grief stricken moments when I could have so easily given up. You are such an inspiration Dianne. You show it's never too late and with hard work, consistency and a can-do attitude, you really can accomplish anything. Congratulations and keep up the great work. I can tell you feel as fantastic as you look!
Thank you for sharing your story and choosing life and health. My brother in law passed away from brain cancer 6 weeks after his diagnosis. My sister never recovered and did not chose life. May you be ever blessed.
@@maia6812 Thank you so much. I'm still grieving 19 months later and at times the grief can be unbearable, but I have my children, grandchildren and a wonderful support system and I want to be here and present for them for as long as I can, so for me there is no other choice. I also know that exercise will release "feel good" endorphins and help with my mood and outlook. So aside from the physical benefits, which are invaluable, exercise is so beneficial for one's mental and emotional health as well. Blessings to you as well. ❤
Great inspirational story,
Your account would inspire many people, not a ramble.
I'm 73, have no pain ,
( praise the lord)
Eat healthy, and exercise.
I enjoy exercising.
I read a book by Dr John Dalton,
It changed my approach to exercise,
I used to do the no pain no gain..
Now I exercise in a relaxing way..
Totally transformative
@@cymbelinebritain6799 I think grieving never goes away, but somehow just becomes a part of ourselves, something like that. My son took his own life at 32 years old in 2015, and some days……. I honor your strength, your heart and your courage. May light grow ever brighter.
Sorry to hear about the loss of your husband. The beautiful thing is you had each other for some time. Unlike me who has never had a Man love me. For now I'm sure your husband would be so happy if you continue to treat yourself well. You can still have him as a form of inspiration and support.
You are a wonderful inspiration for this 70 year old who has just resumed resistance workouts. I was athletic in my 50s and early 60s, but then let it slip away. Recently I shook myself awake and started losing weight and workin out again as if......... MY LIFE MATTERS. Complaining doesn't get it done. We have to want it enough to do the work. Your video is a gift to many others who are on the fence, or worse, letting life slip away. Thank you.
Congratulations on your awakening! And thank you for your comment because I thought what a coincidence that you mentioned "others who are on the fence" because that was ME "on the fence". It took me 1.5 years after I saw Arthur's video before I made the commitment to do this program EVERY DAY. And, it was because of the encouragement I received from those in the DDPY private Facebook that pushed me "OFF THE FENCE" to do this program. After my younger sister watched this video 4 times and cried, she said she was going to start back exercising because, "Tomorrow may be too late."
You are also a inspiration!! Thank you!!
workin out again as if..... MY LIFE MATTERS…i love that.
I fully agree with what you said, I'm going to give it a try!
Hi. Your video was so inspiring. I’d like to know if you did this locally there or used the DVD’s and if so which one did you start with?
This is exactly what I needed to see tonight. I turned 60 this year. I hurt all over. I want to move! I want my strength back. I'm not done here!
You go Brenda!
Get on board with the Yoga With Adriene Community, she's amazing...
I keep telling everyone that Yoga is wonderful! I'm 61 and have a desk job. When I go to yoga class, I can feel my muscles stretching out and it feels SOOOO good. I can see my strength building from holding yoga poses and my balance getting better. When I get home, I feel much more relaxed which makes my sleep better. I also do "Yoga with Adriene". She is amazing, easy to follow, and she just did a 30-day challenge. YOU can do it!
Hi Brenda, did u start or still in the planning phase?
Yeah. I'm 77 and work out 3X a week. One hour. 32 separate events including stretches, planks, squats, treadmill and weights. Joined a gym last year.
Stairs are not a problem for me. Neither is operating a chain saw.
I will never quit.
Good for you Joe Landrum! You Sir are incredible. We've got to keep moving!!!
This fills my heart with gladness Joe.
😧. I couldn't possibly lift a chainsaw anymore 💔
I am the same age! I exercise; but, need to step it up
Do you have a video? Would love to watch to learn and see for myself what is possible.
Tears in the eyes. What a great and inspirational woman.
Oh my, thank you!
Yeah . And all for free, i suppose
So cool , 1950 vintage is so beautiful …feeling 30 when u r 72 …Now that is amazing .🇨🇦😊
Such an uplifting comment, thank you so much!
I’m a private caregiver. The last client I helped out was only 74 when she passed away last August. She beat 2 cancers. Was cancer free. But then she gave up. Stopped moving, walking, etc. She could have kept at it and kept moving her body if she really truly wanted to, but she just simply stopped. Slowly she physically deteriorated. When I first met her she was using a walker, in the end she couldn’t stand on her own at all and then became bedridden, then passed. It was sad and frustrating to watch. She gave up. Please keep moving your body, no matter what age. Start now, it’s not too late. ☮️
Oh, Beth... What a sad story, but important one to remember. After my younger sister said she watched this video 4 times and cried, she called a few days later and said she was going to start back exercising because, her word were: "Tomorrow may be too late."
Thank you for your motivation
@@manjurangra56469 Thank you! I’m moving much more now as well. Lesson learned!
@@diannekusztoswilson3499 Thank you Diane! It taught me a great lesson for myself as well. Keep moving no matter what. Take care!
Wow 😢😢😢😢😢 I'm becoming so sedentary. But how does on move when everything hurts???
I'm a firm believer in consistent exercises. I jogged through my 50's and 60's and looked like I was 35.
Never give up.
We agree!!! I too learned that consistency is my key.
What was and is your diet like? Ty.
Take care of your teeth, so you make a nice skeleton
The best part about this is knowing how much more fun and time she'll have with kids/grandkids now being more active. Just being able to go out on walks with them is a wonderful thing :)
Thank you! My grandson's in college now, but I look forward to enjoying time with my great grandchildren because of my restored strength and mobility!
I turned my health around when I got a diabetes and very high cholesterol diagnosis at 64. I started walking every day, quit alcohol and sugar and became a vegetarian. Lost 60 pounds. Normal labs for two years now. I used to have literally no self control. It took awhile to change my habits but eventually you do. So, people, if I can do it, anyone on this planet can do it. You won’t believe how much more energy you will have. It was a new life for me. God bless this lady!
Hello Agaricus, Thank you for God's blessing. And, congratulations on your the awesome results you've achieved after changing your habits. Thank you for sharing that everyone can do it. God bless you as you enjoy your new life.
Amazing! I sent this to my mother who is recovering from double knee replacement.
My husband's had 3 total hip replacements and he swears that the physical therapy is of GREAT IMPORTANCE. He always did more reps than the therapists suggested and they'd be amazed at the progress he made at his age. He was 70 when he had his last replacement.
I started ballet 5 years ago at 47. I take 90 minute classes 3 times a week and a couple of shorter classes every week too. I feel stronger, more flexible and yes more confident. I sometimes feel silly spending this much time and money when I'll (clearly) never be a professional ballerina. BUT my quality of life is so much better and I don't suffer from many of the chronic aches and pains of aging AND I love it--the music, the creativity, the storytelling. It's never too late to start, re-start, or change directions. Do it! Your future self will thank you!
Great testimonial! Thank you for sharing!
Ballet improves balance, muscle control and flexibility. My sibling, when he retired, went back to studying ballet. I am also a former dancer, but I was more into jazz. I do Physique 57 (very dance oriented because the trainers are either dancers or retired dancers. Brooke frequently mentions the Horton technique due to her training at Alvin Ailey) and Pilates because they appeal to me more as a dancer.
You are just a baby, you should be strong and flexible at your age.
@@annaal7480What is the value of "should" here. You know nothing about this person's history. Everyone is different. If you're not caring for your health in an optimal way, 47 is a hella different from 37. Twenty years ago whoi could've made a list of inflammatory foods. And only recently have we identified the handful of markers that will engender or take down s person's health. If a woman is not actively engaged in consistent load-bearing activity most will feel it even at that young age.
That is great! If you are doing something that gives you happiness, satisfaction, AND happens to be healthy for you....dance onward with joy!!!
I’m 75 and 3 years into Yoga. You are ahead of me but I amaze myself. I have not conquered full body push-ups but you make me know I can. Thank you beautiful lady.
Wow! So you started yoga at 72! And so excited to read you've got goals you're working towards. That's what keeps me going!
YOU are absolutely right at 74 new prolonged vigorous movements are essential in keeping YOUNG and ALIVE. My hat is Off to you Bravo!
Thank you for sharing your encouraging results. Congratulations!
I just turned 72. I found myself slowing down. And I told myself, “You are not done yet!” This is great!😮❤
I love this, it's amazing, how are you?
It's nice meeting with you here hope to hear from you soon.
I’m 61 and 100 lb overweight Since Jan I swim 4x a week and I’m down 26lbs. I’m determined to get my fitness back! Thanks for the inspiration!
Fantastic, keep it up! :D
62 here and you are an inspiration. I am starting tomorrow. I can do it!
My Mother does workout everyday at 6 in the morning. At half past seven she goes to work!
She is a radiologist in the military hospital in Budapest! She is 82 years old! Doctor since 18th of September 1967. I was born on the 25th. She is a wonderful person, doctor and Mother and I am so proud of her! Love You MOM!!!❣️🤗
Thank you for sharing your comment. Wow! You Mother is awesome!
your mom sounds wonderful,.. long life and so much LOVE xxx
Fair play to her. She came back from being old to being much younger. She's right you've got to keep moving or else you lock up and it just happens nearly overnight.. you get stiff and begin to loose your balance easily and just can't do simple things. It creeps up on you and suddenly one day we wake up old. She's an inspiring woman.
I'd fallen down our flight of stairs, and my muscles had begun to atrophy. And I've now learned that if I put the work in, anything's possible! Thank you for your comment.
Thank you! You inspire e. I am 72. I started in March and stopped. Had to move after 20 years it was massive. Still not unpacked yet. I stopped. Now I am looking to return and go all the way! Thank you!
Hello Nancy, Thank you for your comment which helps me to hold myself accountable. My husband and I started downsizing this year in anticipation of moving too, and it is overwhelming both physically and emotionally. But this program's giving me the strength and energy I need. Hope you return soon.
I'm 62 and been sick for a long time (auto immune issues) and spending a lot of that time in bed to exhausted and in pain to move. This year I am determined no matter what the pain to get to a point where I can get off the floor by myself and be able to play with my 5 year old grandson. I have joined a gym and started slowly on the treadmill to walk (it's too hot outside given it is summer in Australia). This lady has given me the inspiration to know that I can do it.
Believing this is the year you will achieve your goals. Here's a link to a video of a man who inspired me to regain my strength... th-cam.com/video/qX9FSZJu448/w-d-xo.html
I had at auto immune disease in late 20's lost the ability to climb stairs. Was running in 3 months pain free, back to normal, some take longer. Mannatech is the company, ambrotose is the product. If you order I suggest calling, my friend spent 2 hours trying to order on line.
I am 70 and also have autoimmune flare ups that keep me in bed. With my illness I have to rest when my body needs it and not over do. That will just set me back further. When I feel better I just start back again and take it slow but consistently. It isn't a competition! You can do it. Also one tip that helps me is I got a Garmin watch that tracks energy. If it shows arrow down I rest which helps me as I always was a person to over do and push myself. It also helps to get plenty of sleep. Sleep is key for me to stay active. Good luck
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I also have an autoimmune illness. Am 60 soon. Have recently completely changed my diet: only eating REAL food. ( ie. Cutting out all packaged/ processed foods and especially where there are sugar and plant oils added. Olive, coconut and avocado oils and honey and maple syrup are allowed though) Trying to keep to natural foods and it has made a MASSIVE difference! The first change was my sleep! And much less pain. Am now working on the physical training. I still have to rest etc often, but truly feel like a different woman. And its rare these days hubby hears what used to be a constant refrain: I’m so TIRED! :) Do hope you succeed!
I can't thank you enough for this video. I've put on weight, lost all muscle tone, and cry constantly about my aging body. This is the first video that has given me hope. I've been so overwhelmed that I have not been able to do anything. Because you showed us inch by inch, I have hope for the first time!
Oh, thank you for your comment. I've got chill bumps, because...
"Anything's possible. I am the proof." - Diamond Dallas Page
I read his book "Positively Unstoppable" and adopted his words as my mantra when I began working on reversing the hands of time. If I can, and your Mom can do it, YOU CAN TOO! The new year's right around the corner, so go start NOW!
I really relate to your health issues. You and this wonderful lady give me inspiration. I am 70 and find it hard to deal with the effects stiffness pain etc. and being 70. I must exercise to slow the ageing process as I am so stiff from just sitting around every day.. thank you for your comment..😊
I'm 58 and I'm not as active as you. Wow!! You're inspiring people all over the world! Thank you for sharing. Love 2 U
You're welcome! I would never have imagined I'd be doing anything like this at my age. Just hope my video helps others.
you don't have to be 70 to be getting stiff, good for you, what an inspiration you are
Thank you! I'm just hoping to prove for myself...
"Anything's possible. I am the proof." - Diamond Dallas Page
I am so grateful for your video, I am 71 and feel really good. I am going to do more thanks to you and improve the quality of my life. I have a great life, but there is always room to grow. Thank you 🦋
I agree with you! I love constantly challenging myself to do more!
I don't know how I landed on your video, but God knew I needed to see it!! Thanks for making me believe that I can get my life back!!
Me too.
Amen!
I'm crying. You're so inspirational. I'm 56, I fainted in my bathroom, hit a marble countertop with my right arm and snacked the floor hard with my left shoulder. I felt like a paraplegic, not able to work, drive or dress myself suddenly. Previously I was working 12 to 16 hour days. I had a rod inserted in my arm. My arm felt like cement. I realized I need to rebuild my health. You're my inspiration 💛
Thank you for your comment and for sharing your story. With a new year right around the corner, now's a great time to work on possibly rebuilding your body by the end of next year! Consistency is my key!
Ditto. 56 struggling to get out of the car. My good arm was paralized for 7 months after a bad multi fracture break. In addition to my shoulder. Still haven't recovered
72 really isn’t very old. My friends and I didn’t have such limitations at that age.
Now, at 82 we are beginning to have a few problems , and are slowing a little.
So we need to keep doing and start using these exercises, plus eat a lot of vegetables.
One friend is 91 and still plays golf twice a week.
May, go for it! You can do it! ❤
Way to go! Im turning 77 staying strong if you follow this beautiful woman’s direction you to can stay healthy and happy!
Thank you for encouraging others Michael!
God bless, this little woman. I'm 72 myself and I know it's so difficult to stay active and push yourself, but it's so necessary. If you don't use it--you'll lose it quick.
Thank you! Always nice to hear from those who 'get it'!
It shouldn't be difficult to want to stay as fit as you can. If you don't use it you lose it and life will be that much harder everyday. 72 isn't real old. I'm 63 and I'm not to far behind you.
I'm REALLY starting to appreciate these inspirational stories now more than ever
I am 75. Getting older is harder than I ever imagined. Lots of tears.😢😢😢. Thank you for encouragement vids.
Miss Carole,
Aging, Yep. When I Complained To My 74 Year Old Sis About It She Said, “Deal With It”. From There, I Just Have. Gotta Stay Strong!
Amazing…good for you!!
In 2020 I decided to retire when the pandemic started.. I was 72, fairly fit (I was a weight lifter in my younger days… now a constant walker. My job required me to be on my feet all day. ) I think I got into a depression, and I absolutely despised myself for playing a victim. But most of my exercises and self-care fell to the wayside. A few months ago I finally went in for my check up and found out I had osteoporosis. I blamed myself for giving up, too much drinking, too much sugar, and no self-respect. That day changed my life… boom.. done being a victim. I have myself to blame, so I was going to be the one to do the work to fix this. I completely cleaned up my diet and started researching exercises, started walking with intention and building up stamina with a weighted vest, and no longer taking myself for granted. My strength improved daily! Just recently I started Dr Fishman yoga for osteoporosis…. Just incredible how I felt after day one! Now I’m starting DDP yoga to help build my strength. Sarcopenia is a killer of the elderly… and this helps with the muscle wasting. I do balance work and can put on my pants and socks standing on one leg! My wall sits went from 15 seconds …slowly building now to 90 seconds. I stand taller, walk more purposefully and feel better after making myself a priority. Women need to stop saying “ I put everyone else first”…. No one wants to hear that and no one cares! No one wants to take care of you if you just let yourself go…. I realized I was making MYSELF a burden.
I was thrilled watching this video and the stumbling start … oh my! I felt such anger! How did I let myself get like this? I had to watch videos on how to get up from the floor! Now, after a few months, I’m able to stand up without assistance. Nothing feels as good as self respect. At almost 76 I’m in the best shape I’ve been in years…and this is after only a few months! I love that this does not require a gym as there is none near me and would be another excuse. The only issue was the start…Life changed!
You put in the work Barb, and are now reaping huge rewards. I'm so excited for you! I've recently had lung surgery, so will need to be working on making a comeback. Your story is so inspiring! Thank you for taking time to share it!🥰
You can see this woman took good care of herself, maybe she didn't exercise in a way to keep her muscles strong, but she did take care of herself. We can see this in how her skin looks. So she had a head start. She is an awesome example of how important it is to eat right and care for your skin. Made regaining her strength and muscles easier and quicker than it would for many who've never put any effort into their healthcare. I love seeing her shine brighter than she already did.
Thank you! When in my 30s I tried to follow instructions in a book a friend gave me, "Eat to Live, Not Live to Eat." In my late 60's, I had a health issue and did not exercising what so ever and my muscles began to atrophy. I learned that "Use it, or lose it" is so true!
You inspire me. I’ve been having pain issues and Im only 53. This pandemic of sitting too much has been doing damage to my body.
I'm so sorry you're having pain f8fulyurs. l don't understand how this happens, but I've known people who experienced intense pain for years, but their pain was alleviated after doing this program. Keep in mind that this fitness program allows us to modify the exercises. That's what I did and eventually gained strength to do entire workouts without modifying. Whatever you do, just do something to keep yourself moving. After my my younger sister saw this video, she called to say that she wanted to start back exercising because, "Tomorrow may be too late."
I am also in same boat. Sitting and working remotely for past 3 years is destroying my body and now everything hurts .
I’ve watched so many of DDPY videos but this one, for me was sending me a powerful message. I’m “young” at 47 but I’m severely overweight after years of neglect and abuse and I am reliant on mobility frames and scooters. I’m not going to lie, I’ve given up. This remarkable Lady has just brought me a very powerful message and I’m going to grab it with both hands and start *NOW.*
I’m in pain 24/7 and pop pain killers like they’re sweets. It’s painful to just walk to the kitchen, so I know it’s going to be painful to do DDPY, *BUT* the “pain” of doing DDPY will only be *temporary* and I’ll get stronger with each day and I’ll be able to get my life back. I don’t know this Lady but I do believe she’s just saved me. *THANK YOU.”* You *are* AMAZING. xxxxx
You can do this and heal yourself! Just telling your story shows your courage, your determination and your intelligence to know there’s another path you can take. You’re an inspiration.
Keep us posted! We're rooting for you!
@ Mally Makings
Please give up sugar!!!
It will we very hard being its in almost every thing.
You'll be amazed at how well you'll feel in
a couple of weeks!
The very best of luck to you. Hang in there, no matter how small the difference seems in the beginning.
@@tonyt8805 "Sugar is the scapegoat for the rich Western diet", Dr McDougall MD - TED Talk - The Food We Were Born To Eat th-cam.com/video/d5wfMNNr3ak/w-d-xo.html
Good for you. You inspire me to do the same. I'm only 64, but I can feel my body starting to give out on me. Not any more. Thank you. Keep it up. You look beautiful.
Thank you Joe. Start rewinding the hands of time NOW because it will be much easier! Wish I'd started sooner.
This was the perfect story to see first thing this morning. Thank you for sharing your experience, strength, and hope!
Thank you comment!
Exactly my thoughts :)
The older I get, I see 72 as still kind of young, and if I keep moving and groovin I will look young too, when I am 72. What a positive message and inspiration!
What a positive attitude and comment! Thank you for sharing.
You inspire me ..I'm 55 and will start my journey .thank you
You're most welcome. Reading that you will be starting your journey is such great news, especially while you're still so young! When I was younger, I never thought about working out to prevent muscle loss during my senior years. I didn't start this program until I was age 70. And two years later, in Nov last year, my body was put to the test. I had a 5-day hospital stay after having surgery to remove parts of my lung. I am so thankful that I had the strength to get out of my hospital bed and walk with very little assistance to the bathroom instead of relying on hospital staff to help me use a bedpan. Being able to use the strength and balance I'd worked on building during the previous months felt so empowering!
God bless you. As a spinal cord injury patient at 17, i feel this. You don't have to be older to suffer like this and fight to get your strength back ♡ Super happy for you.
Thank you! I pray God gives you the wisdom and energy to help rebuild your strength.
This is why I am studying to become a physiotherapist. With the right training protocols you can give so much quality of life back to people. Inspiring to say the least.
You will have a very rewarding career.
BRAVA !!! You are determined and rightfully so . Thank you. Must keep the engine going nonstop.79 here.
Determined to prove to myself it could be done!
Good morning from Spotsylvania, Virginia. I am an internist taking care of adults age 18 year and up. Too many times, I can tell my encouragement for regular exercise falls on deaf ears! I plan to share your testimony with my patients! We do not have to become weak as we are blessed to have more birthdays!! Your video speaks volumes!! So happy for you!! God bless you More!!
Oh, thank you. It's so nice to hear that you'll share my story!
I’d like to give this lady the biggest hug ever for being such an incredible achiever. Well done ❤🎉🤗
Laid is advertising her friends yoga studio
@@TNT-km2eg still a great achievement as the will had to be hers! I know a lot of people who pay for the gym but don’t go there so achieve nothing
Thank you Kazuz45 for recognizing the work I put in (at home and alone for 75-90 minutes EVERY day) because I was determined to regain my strength and balance ability. And it means so much to know that you and others are celebrating the results with me! You've put a big smile on my face today. 🥰
I just love seeing these older than me (38 yrs old Male Wrestling Fan from the 90s) people doing the Diamond and Saying Bang!!! Who is cutting onions here Dallas!!! damn you to heaven!!!
This is the absolute reason I go the gym 4 times a week, I am in my 50s and don’t want to slow down, she is fantastic 👏👏 and life in your 60s 70s and even 80s doesn’t have to be a physical struggle. If you’re able to you should look after your body for your own future
Great attitude! Wish they had this program so I could have started and stuck with it when I was your age. I'm believing you're gonna remain in such great shape well into your 80's and beyond!
I appreciate stories like this that tell me I am doing the right thing for myself. My wife died from a heart attack about a year ago and my belief is it was largely due to not taking her health issues seriously. In January, I was informed at 60 that I was at risk for many of the usual old fart issues, but the Dr. realized I was motivated to not just fix it with prescriptions if there were better ways. She said to come back in 3 months for another blood test. With exercise and eating better I have gotten most of those risk factors under control, lost 40 pounds and have been told to keep doing whatever I am doing. I am fortunate in that I have a physical activity I enjoy and have done most of my life, cycling. So I cut out all the crap, rode my bicycle more and have been educating myself and making small changes one at a time. The small changes add up. My goal is to grow up to be a badass old man. Thanks for the additional motivation.
Thank you Sir for sharing such an encouraging testimonial to the power of physical activity. I'm hoping others will see your message.
Congratulations, and so sorry you lost your wife.
I am 68 years young and still a schoolteacher who won't retire till the kids are better off without me! As we get older it is so important to challenge ourselves physically and mentally. CANADA
Your an inspiration
I'm 69 turning 70 soon. I started doing yoga@57 totally changed my life. I didn't realize how flexible I was neither did my teachers😄.
I now have vertigo,sciatica
I adjusted my practice.
I now also lift weights.
Prayers
Blessings to all💜
Did you write a testament ?
This is so more inspirational than some 30 yr old saying do this do that. I'm 68, two years retired and i must move it or lose it.
I know what you mean. That's why I'd like to be a trainer one day. When I started, I didn't see anyone my age doing this program.
I’m 41, but Dianne you’re so amazing, I hope you know that ❤
Thank you Julie! You're so young and beautiful. I hope you know that you could be doing so much more than me by the time you're my age because you started so much earlier than I did.
I needed to see this! Thank you! I was in the best shape of my life and woke up one day and could hardly get out of bed, that was 16 years ago. I have felt 80 since, I am now 54. Everything hurts from head to toe. Dr’s now just tell me their isn’t anything more they can do and to accept it and learn to deal with it. They say Fibromyalgia, arthritis, bone spurs, pinched nerves in my neck and back, disc degeneration in my neck and back. I have tried everything possible over the years medically. Went into a deep depression, started drinking more and eating badly and have put on 50 lbs. I have zero strength. I work from home and rarely leave the house I am so ashamed of my appearance. It scares the hell out of me. I will start as you did with the bed exercises. Thank you for the kick in the butt I needed. I can’t live in this pit of misery anymore ❤ you are an inspiration.
I just saw your post and hope things are better for you. Do they have float tanks in your town? That might be a great place for you to go! Hope you are doing better. I started just yesterday. 62 years here! Here's to a better happier life.
@@rlynnpierce2166 you are so kind. I have done a float tank once about 5 years ago. I loved it! Thank you for the reminder!, it’s about 30 minutes away in another town, but doable. I hope it helps you! Sure is relaxing. I am doing ok, had surgery for a bone tumor in March and have my last PT visit tomorrow. Getting around better with less pain walking. So things are improving. Thank you for the kind words. I wish you all the best😉
PLEASE google Dr Joe Dispenza…. Start watching his videos and go to one of his gatherings… YOU CAN HEAL YOURSELF! Do NOT listen to the doom n gloom of the medical world. I am now 61. I’ve had 19 surgeries, had fibromyalgia, arthritis and had a NASTY back surgery that failed, was 135 overweight, could barely move. I gave up all dairy, then slowly meat and ALL PROCESSED food. Start by eating CLEAN, Organic WHOLE FOODS! that’s easy…I am not quite to my goals but in 8 months I lost 80lbs, and started walking, then just recently added DDPY… meanwhile I climbed a mountain in Ecuador! Not like Mt Everest, but I climbed from 5,700 ft all the way to 10,000 ft with only walking sticks and my own body….if I can do THAT, YOU can come back to a Healthy, Active body! Trust me, if you can have an open mind, Dr Joe Dispenza and Diamond Dallas will get you back to the land of the LIVING! Start with 1 of Dr Joe’s books, Becoming Supernatural…or one of his other books ….I’m 100% behind you! You CAN HEAL !
May be you should cut out wheat and sugar from your diet? Best wishes!
Bravo! I love how she persevered for a year to get to the newest version of herself! It's like physical Kaizen- little continual improvements. I teach balance to seniors (I'm in my 60's) and so many people simply quit moving because it hurts. Oddly, the more you move the less it hurts and the better you feel!
Yes, I am also amazed to learn that the pain hurts less the more you move! Thank you for sharing!
Wow!!! I have great respect for this lady.That makes me think because I'm already stiff with 65 years. THANK You for showing what's possible.
Thank you. It's never too late to start Marianne, and won't experience the issues I did if you start now.
After only three weeks, I can do something I haven't done in a few years. I can get up from the floor without holding on to anything. I'm not jumping up as I did earlier in life, but I bet I'll get close! What an inspiration you are. Happy 2023.
Oh, wow, Lois! Congratulations!
Dead man walking
The secret is not being too ambitious, too soon. I love your journey, your determination and end result. Well done. Love from the UK. X
Thank you for your encouraging comment and the love from the UK!
The truth is she’s MORE in shape than 20yos I know…. she’s strong, determined, & beautiful-Respect.
Oh, my! You've made me smile. Thank you for your comment which motivates me to keep at this.
I'm 67 and you inspired me to keep going. Thank you so much!
Hi 👋 how’re you doing?
WOW!!!! Thank you dear. I am at the same starting point and I was doing bed exercises and taking a break. This video thumbnail caught my eye. I will never forget it and I am not hopeless. THANK YOU for making this video and posting. I hope it goes viral. 💗🙏
If I can do it, you can too Jay Kay! Thank you for you comment, which helps motivate me to continue to hopefully inspire others.
Defying age and looking fantastic doing it!! Simply put..WOW!!
Thanks Carl, you put a smile on my face today!
I am also 72 and walk at least 45 minutes a day on some easy trails with trekking sticks and my upper body, posture and arms are all in better shape...my torso is tightening up just using these sticks EVERY day. NOW I want to do THIS because my legs don't want to go up hill or stairs. My hips are wearing out. You're a wonder! An inspiration. PERFECT choice of songs also! LOVE this. Thank you!
Good for you! You were already walking so much a day, so you too CAN do what I did.
This video made me tear up in a couple of spots watching it. I really wish I could convince more people to commit to daily activity at their own pace and help them experience first-hand the enormous difference it makes to quality of life. At the age of 62 it's making a tremendous difference to the way I'm experiencing aging.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts and positive experience.
You inspire me..I am 70 and stiff and hurting...thanks!
It's never too late to start. So, go for it!
What a nice video. I'm a 62-year-old woman caring for my 92-year-old mother. I am building a house by myself. Almost completed I've had wonderful people step in and teach me and help me. I have lupus and I get up and go at it everyday. Sometimes I get tired I just take an extra day rest and get back at it. I will look into this cuz once the house is finished I will be staying active. God bless you
You're a super woman and blessed with so much energy! I'm sure you're getting a full body workout while building your house. And it's so good to hear you know the importance of staying active after it's been completed. Congratulations!
@@diannekusztoswilson3499 Thank You. Keep on inspiring others and yourself ❤️❤️❤️
Do you mean you laid the foundation, put up all the 2 x 4's, did every step, roofing, plumbing... or you got a contractor to hire laborers? If you totally built it all, wired it and such wow!
You made me cry because I can so relate! Sadly I told my doctor I was not motivated to change. When I got home I thought about his response and I understood it was because every time I lost 5 pounds, I gained it back plus numerous autoimmune related issues! Thank you for being brave for sharing your story and for giving me a reason again to care about myself! Gratitude always!
Thank you! If I can do this, you can too!
I'm also 72 currently have severe dizziness but will be trying this. Thank you
Joan, I hope you recover from the dizziness, and please use a chair when doing those Knee Droppers.
What’s crazy is she was actually in great shape before she started. At least compared to her peers. Now she’s rockin it!
Thank you
You Rock!!! Congrats to you may GOD continue to bless you.
Thank you for sharing. This give me hope after sustaining a back and knee injury.
I'm 75 and do a short set of back exercises every morning, they really just keep me limber, but I can still do a lot of things others my age can't. The Bible says we are "wonderfully made" and that is so true but when you age you have to keep using those wonderful parts.
Great advice. Thank you for sharing!
I am 73. What an incredible inspiration you are! I have worked out my whole life, taught classes, buffed to the nines, back in the day. I am healing from 3 injuries on same wrist, over 5 mo period, hopeful for complete recovery. (tripped on my new cat, always underfoot, now l shuffle;-) I know how, you helped me kickstart my life here! Aloha and Mahalo from Maui!
Hope you recover soon! I'm currently working on starting over, like you, because of lung surgery I had in Nov to remove part of my lung due to a fungus. Consistency is THE KEY, and take it slow when restarting. BTW: Here's a link to the video that inspired me to believe I could regain my strength and balance... th-cam.com/video/qX9FSZJu448/w-d-xo.html
You got this! Wish you all the best 💞 from a fellow maui local 🫶
@@diannekusztoswilson3499 ❤
You do this for the most significant reasons. Also, you look great. I am 67 and inspired by you.
Overcoming mobility issues is great motivation. Thank you for such a nice comment.
@@diannekusztoswilson3499 Thank you. Birthdays have only bothered me this last one, as I can hardly believe it and have been wondering what's in store. I am getting to the gym. :)
I am 76 and began yoga at 21 years old. I had a knee injury in 2015 that changed my perfect balance and ability to walk up and down stairs. I waited and waited for my knee to naturally get back to normal. It never did. My good knee was taking on added stress to walk up and down stairs. I had to do what this lady did-- daily exercise and total focus on physical health to reclaim my fitness. You can be more fit at 80 than 70 if you get moving. Your body is forgiving and welcomes you back to better times.
OMG! Thank you so much for sharing your story, which confirms you RECLAIMED YOUR FITNESS after your injury by CONSISTENTLY exercising DAILY!!! I had lung surgery in Nov, and will work on making a comeback. I've copied your comment so I can add it to my journal!
@@diannewilson4899 Best of luck to you! There is nothing like the confidence your body gives you when it is functioning well again.
@@Cientxa Thank you!
Thank you Dianne, I’m 40 and after having 8 kids was told my body will probably never bounce back and I should just deal with all the issues and frustrations until they get worse enough for surgery. I’m going to take my life back after watching this. Wish I’d seen your video years ago to help my mom at your age, she’d probably still be with us.
It means so much to know that my experience has helped you to believe you can get going and own your life! You are still so young. When I was your age I'd never thought about the prospect of having surgery when I was older. I'd not stayed in a hospital overnight since my daughter was born 40 years ago. BUT last year at age 72, I had a 5-day hospital stay after parts of my lung were removed due to a fungus. I was fortunate to have a family member stay with me 24/7 those 5 days & nights, but because I'd spent the previous 2-years working on regaining my strength and balance ability, I can't tell you how independent I felt because I could get up from my hospital bed and slowly walk to the bathroom instead of having to use a bed pan. During my home recovery, I again learned "use it, or lose it" because after a period of limited activity it almost felt like I was starting over to regain the strength and balance of my youth once again. But now, I'm bouncing back thanks to a thing called Muscle Memory and working out daily again. So please go for it, and TAKE BACK YOUR LIFE while you're still so young!
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My thought also.that's a lot !!!!!!@@djdarq6311
So beautiful ❤ Thank you so so much, you're truly amazing !!!
Thank you for your compliment and giving me added motivation to keep doing this program!
Great work and you are an inspiration. I'm 66 and am suffering from atrophy, but only have myself to blame. There's no time like the present to start if I want to live longer than my parents who lived to 91 and 93. Like Andy told Red in the Shawshank Redemption: "get busy living or get busy dying".
Thank you for such a nice compliment. The new year's around the corner, so now's a great time to start so you can "get busy living"!
Awesome job, its good to see older people taking better care of themselves. I'm 66yrs old started yoga 7yrs ago, since then I've went to two different teacher trainings which were a blast, I had taught at a few studios but now, I love to practice it's the bestest thing I ever did for myself.
Congratulations and thank you for sharing your motivating comment!
This is the most beautiful thing I’ve seen in so long. Thank you DDP ❤- an 80s girl who loved wrestling as a lil tike. I’m so proud to recognize who you are and see this!!!…also work in healthcare with geriatrics and can appreciate the gravity of what you are doing. So inspiring. ❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
You go girl! You look fantastic! I'm 77 and working toward muscles like you. You're an inspiration to us all!
Thank you, and GO FOR IT! I made the following words my mantra:
"Anything's Possible. I am the proof." - Diamond Dallas Page
I’m 70 - I’m a retired beledi dancer & have been doing a yoga exercise routine every day for decades. If I miss a day I feel awful (which wasn’t so true even 10 years ago). I also walk a couple miles a day (a 45 minute walk).
It’s so important to keep up your muscle tone as you age!
Wow! Your consistency is awesome. Thank you for sharing.
@@diannewilson4899 I was a dancer so goes with the territory - although I let it all lapse for a couple years in my late 50s. Big mistake!!! That taught me!
Wow much respect for you ❤️❤️🙏
It's 7.30 in the morning this just popped up.. You beautiful wonderful lady have touched my soul..tears in my eyes for your pain beginning and the end..I'm 63 and just had t.h.r 7wks post op..hoping that I can turn my life around after years of pain..I'm definitely going to take a leaf out of your book for sure.. Well done..I'm smiling for you now. X
Wow she is such an inspiration and looks great!
I’m 67 and have been going to the gym at least three times a week for 6 months straight now and happy with my progress. Balance as she demonstrated is so important.
Congratulations, Aram for making such progress by being so consistent!
You just made my heart sing thank you so very much. I’m only 52 and I struggle keeping active and I’m really feeling it take a toll. Now I know there’s hope 💗🙏
Yep I’ve not long turned 50 and I’m already full of aches and pains. And I know that only I can sort myself out.
God love you, lady. You're my hero. Thank you for the inspiration!
I'm so happy to read you're inspired, but I just hope you will put it to use in your life. If I can do this, I'm believing you can too!
"Get inspired to be an Inspiration" - Patrick Sims, 2021 DDPY Positively Unstoppable Champion
This is so inspirational!! People say we need to be pro-aging and just accept all the negative changes but this is proof that there is so much we can do to slow down or even reverse aging. You go, girl! xx
Yes! When I started reversing my mobility issues, I started to believe that I could rewind the hands of time.
Don't forget to write a testament
I'm 56 and do yoga everyday, plus weights and cardio. It's amazingly life changing.🥰
Thank you for sharing proof of what yoga and exercising can do!
Bless you for this video and your inspiration. C xx ( 65yrs old and feel like 88yrs!)
I was diagnosed with hyperactivity disorder in 1977 I was 4 years old. The doctors wanted to give me medication and parents refused. My Mum had done yoga for years not just for physical well-being but mental wellness too. She made a routine for me in the morning and in the evening. She taught me meditation as well and to this day YOGA IS MY MEDICATION! I can't tell you the benefits I get from my Yoga ❤️
Hello Audi, Thank you for sharing your story! You're so fortunate to have such a caring, health-conscious Mum.
You have a smart and caring mother❤. Glad she gave you an alternative to medication that works for you. It’s sad doctors don’t prescribe natural options before jumping to meds. My son struggled with tantrums and depression but once he started tackle football in middle school it helped a lot. He said it helped him focus, clear his mind and not obsess about things. You should be proud of yourself for keeping it up👏
What an enlightened mother you have! Thank you for sharing your story. ❤. It’s inspiring.
Wow, Dianne, incredible!!!! I'm 60 and I'm in pain every day and my mobility is horrible. I'm exhausted and weak. I do want to try this but I'm so afraid I'll fail. I just bought Dallas' book. I'm hoping that motivates me to try it at least. God bless you, Dianne. So inspiring.
Don't get good, get started!
I want to try this too. I fell and cut myself badly putting on my pants. However, all I see are these testimonies. Where do I find the workouts?
That’s right just get up and go every day get outside smell the flowers God bless you hope y’all lived to be 120🎉
@@terryritter162 Thank you! I was actually going for 100, but after seeing your comment I thought, "Why not go for 120?"
Paula,
You can do this. I'm 64, no way look & feel it. You are incredible, wake up & just walk for now. You got this.
It's nice to see actual helpful videos for others
Oh, thank you! That's been one of my goals!
I’m truly inspired! I’m 72. I’ve been despondent about my deteriorating strength and balance. Six months! That’s nothing. Thank you Dianne.