A podcast discussing wellness for seniors, fitness trainers and healthcare industry with enriching topics such as physical and mental wellness, nutrition, positive spirits and motivation for a healthy and active lifestyle.
Regular exercise takes effort to achieve and can benefit your health in many ways. However, attempting to exercise in clothing/attire that doesn’t fit right or isn’t comfortable can actually be hurting your chances of getting a great workout in. In This Episode You Will Learn: 1). What inspired Meredith to discuss this topic and how she reacted when she saw someone exercising at the gym wearing jeans and polo shirt. 2). Some of the reasoning behind why we choose what we wear when it’s time to exercise and that everyone is different in this selection process. 3). Important things to remember when choosing the right footwear for exercise. 4). Some of Meredith’s favorite choices in fabric when it comes to exercise attire that helps keep you cool and dry. 5). Some of Meredith’s preferred exercise clothing brands and where they can be purchased. /// We hope you’ve enjoyed this episode and that the tips we’ve shred here help you or someone you know make the right choices when it comes to choosing the perfect exercise attire. Feeling comfortable is key to getting the most out of the time you spend exercising! Team MeredithSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“You don't have to understand life. You just have to live it.”-Matt Haig This quote is the reminder that life should be lived, even when we do not understand what is going on and why things are happening…keep living. MeredithSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Taking in protein is an important aspect to living a healthy and active lifestyle. We all know that adding protein to your meals helps your body build and maintain muscle which is very important when it comes to being able to handle the physical activities throughout the day (carrying groceries, going up stairs etc). But do you know how MUCH protein you should be consuming on a daily basis to best optimize your muscle growth and health? In This Episode You Will Learn: 1). Why we decided to dedicate this important topic to a full episode and what prompted us to address the issue. 2). How there is a misconception that eating a lot of protein is only for people who are trying to build big muscles which, is not true. 3). Meredith’s research on what is an ideal amount of protein grams to take in based on your weight. 4). Some of the foods that Meredith recommends to include in your diet that have higher protein levels. 5). Why it’s important to be aware of the nutritional information on the food products you buy and how that can help improve your overall diet. /// Protein is one of the building blocks of strength, stability and longevity. As we age, we tend to lose muscle which can make us feel weaker and less motivated to stay active. Knowing how much protein your body needs as you go through the later stages in life is an important aspect of maintaining health, longevity and independence well into the future. Team MeredithSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“Thankfully, dreams can change. If we'd all stuck with our first dream, the world would be overrun with cowboys and princesses.”-Stephen Colbert This quote lets you know it is okay to change your plans, come up with new dreams, and live your true and authentic life for YOU! MeredithSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Regular exercise is part of the main pillars in life that will help you stay healthy, strong and live longer. We put a lot of time and energy into it over the years which sometimes makes us feel like we should be seeing certain results as our bodies change. However, this may not always be the case. Not seeing results from the hard work you do exercising can be frustrating and de-motivating. Putting in what feels like a lot of exercise each week and not seeing the expected results can lead to quitting altogether, and we’d like to avoid that. In This Episode You Will Learn: 1). Some of Meredith’s personal experiences in training clients of all ages and some of their attitudes and responses on not being happy with their results from exercise. 2). Why most people underestimate the amount of time it actually takes to see a physical changes not just externally but internally as well. 3). How not seeing results is usually tied to a specific goal that we set for ourselves which isn’t always very realistic to begin with. 4). How your daily diet directly affects your body and the work you put in to look and feel good. 5). Meredith’s suggestion’s on how to correctly measure your results so you do see the actual changes that are taking place in a more healthy and realistic way. /// We hope the tips in this episode help you find the best path to exercise and health for your lifestyle. Not physically seeing results doesn’t necessarily mean that your body isn’t changing. There are many other factors that go into the amazing effects that exercise has on your health and they aren’t all necessarily visual. Although visual cues will show if they haven’t already, provided you stay consistent with you exercise habits and diet. Team MeredithSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“Life has many ways of testing a person’s will, either by having nothing happen at all or having everything happen all at once.”-Paulo Coelho This quote is a reminder that your will can help you push through the all or nothing…you can do it! MeredithSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Preventing falls is an important aspect of living an active lifestyle especially as we age. Injury from a fall can have long lasting effects not just physically but mentally and emotionally as well. Being proactive and including exercises in your weekly routine that support strengthening the muscles which are the core of our balance is important to staying independent well into our later years. In This Episode You Will Learn: 1). Why we thought it was important to address Falls Prevention and what can be done to help minimize the risks through exercise. 2). Some of Meredith’s personal experiences in working with clients of all ages and their struggles with past injuries from falls. 3). How incorporating “Sit to Stand” exercises can greatly help with strengthening the muscles that support your balance when getting in and out of a seated position. 4). Why exercises that incorporate “side to side” movements are great for building up lower body muscles and how that can help improve your walking which will minimize fall risk. 5). The importance of incorporating core and abdominal exercises regularly and why that also helps strengthen you mid section and minimize fall risk. /// Fall accidents are far to common especially amongst older adults and our balance and stability are important aspects to living a mobile and independent life. We hope the exercises we shared in this episode are helpful to you or someone you know who may have either experienced an unfortunate fall or is looking to strengthen the muscles that support our stability. Staying safe and independent are the goals and taking a proactive stance will help you live a longer, happier life. Team MeredithSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“There’s always a new challenge to keep you motivated.”-Sean Connery This quote is a reminder that even the challenges of life can be your motivation to keep moving forward! MeredithSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We receive many comments and questions about what is the perfect workout to do each week. This of course is different for everyone and is open to interpretations but it did get us wondering if there is such a thing as the “Pinnacle of Fitness”? In This Episode You Will Learn: 1). Some of Meredith’s personal experiences in working with clients of all ages and their thoughts on striving for the perfect fitness regimen and lifestyle. 2). How the “Pinnacle” of fitness can mean different things to different people especially as we age. 3). The differences in certain training styles like running or weight training and how that can affect the way we think about achieving fitness goals. 4). Why it’s good to realize that sidelining set backs like injury or sickness are OK and that you shouldn’t beat yourself up when you need to stop exercising for a while. 5). How remembering what your physical abilities were when you were younger is very common but shouldn’t be used as a benchmark as to what you should be able to do in your later years. /// We hope you found this episode helpful to you or someone you know who may seem to be struggling with reaching a fitness goal. It is very easy to get caught up in trying to attain the perfect physique or weight loss goal and in a lot of cases it can be misleading. This can lead to an unhealthy state mentally and physically. Your physical, mental and emotional well being are most important as you travel down your fitness journey and knowing what works best for your overall health is always best. Team MeredithSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“The best thing to hold onto in life is each other.”-Audrey Hepburn This quote is the reminder of how important it is to have others in our lives…and to keep them close! MeredithSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Meredith Chen is an AFAA-certified personal and group fitness trainer and the host of the popular YouTube channel, Senior Fitness with Meredith. She has been training for over 15 years, has been endorsed by healthcare professionals and physical therapists, and has shadowed top industry experts to continuously create the best and safest content for her viewers and participants.
Meredith became interested in working with older adults after a client asked her to become the Fitness Coordinator at a local senior community, and the rest is history! Meredith has a passion for motivating others to lead happy and healthy lifestyles and is dedicated to helping seniors enrich their mental, physical, and nutritional wellness. Her goals are to help all audiences in their health and fitness journey, be an overall inspiration, and help others reach their goals.
Meredith says, “I see fitness not just as a ‘go, go, go,’ ‘push yourself harder,’ ‘run faster’ objective. It is more purposeful, more long-term in benefits, and for overall wellness.”