With Her New Mindset, She Doesn’t Let Anything Stop HerPublished on May 13th, 2025 Karen Bridges had a moment of clarity that a lot of people over 50 will recognize. She was having trouble doing ordinary daily things, like working in the garden. Her balance was faltering. Her desk job kept her sedentary all day, and earlier years of being active "off and on" ended with the pandemic. "I hit a wall of reality," the 65-year-old says. "I realized that if I didn't change anything in my life, then nothing would change." That mindset shift made all the difference. She found the right gym and hasn’t looked back. Self-Limiting Beliefs Here's something that might surprise you. The biggest barrier to getting fit and staying fit usually isn't the body. It's the brain. Self-limiting beliefs are everywhere.
These thoughts feel like facts, but they're not. They're just habits of mind that can be changed. Research consistently shows that people who believe they can improve their health actually do. The mindset comes first. The results follow. This is how behavior change occurs, not with willpower and guilt-tripping when you stumble. After 50, you've already proven you can do hard things. You've navigated careers, raised families, weathered losses, solved problems you couldn't have anticipated. The trick is applying those lessons here. Some of the most effective mental shifts include:
And then there's the move Karen made: go on autopilot. Just Put on Your Shoes In the beginning, when Karen didn't feel like going to the gym, she stopped negotiating with herself. "I forced myself to be on autopilot," she says. "I had to stop thinking and put on my shoes and get my rear end in the car." That was it. The trick worked. After several months of that, something shifted. The autopilot became intrinsic motivation. It does for countless mature adults who quickly notice they’re getting stronger, improving balance, and posting better cholesterol numbers. Karen liked that part right away. "Reaping the benefits reinforces my mindset," she says. "It built upon itself." A couple of years into this new mindset, Karen is training at the gym two to three times a week, doing yoga and walking regularly, and moving through her garden and her hikes with confidence. "I want to do things," she says. "I want to feel better. I want to enjoy life and experiences in the years to come." Call us today and let’s get you adopting the right mindset, too. |
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10 Lessons from People Who Stay Strong Later in Life Published on May 13th, 2025 Spend time around people who remain active into their 60s, 70s and beyond, and you start hearing the same ideas over and over. They’re not complicated or trendy, but they sure do work. Here are 10 lessons from folks who age well and stay active, maintaining health, energy, and independence through exercise. 1. Don’t wait for life to be perfect Barbara Warren kept competing in track events while waiting for knee...
Strong Women Who Changed the Game Published on May 13th, 2025 March is Women's History Month, so let's look back at a few of the women who paved the way in fitness, health, and sport. Bobbi Gibb, Running In 1966, Bobbi Gibb applied to run in the Boston Marathon and was rejected because women were deemed not "physiologically capable of running a marathon." She hid in the bushes near the starting line and ran anyway, finishing ahead of two-thirds of the men. She came back and ran again in 1967...
The World Is Finally Catching Up to Strong After 50 Published on May 13th, 2025 Something interesting is happening in our society regarding health and fitness. For years, the spotlight was on extremes. High intensity. Fast results. Six-pack abs. People thought exercise was only for the young and Hollywood-style sexy. But now, thanks to people like you, the focus is shifting to something smarter, more sustainable, and healthier for everyone. According to the annual Worldwide Fitness Trends...