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March 23rd, 2026

Keep Moving

  1. Keep Moving Hope Harley Todman & Harold Todman 26:15

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This episode, entitled “Keep Moving”, focuses on the importance of staying physically active—especially as we get older—and how even small, consistent efforts can make a meaningful difference.

Key points:

Movement matters at any level: The hosts emphasize that doing something is far better than doing nothing. Activity doesn’t have to be intense—walking, light weights, dancing, or even household chores all count. 

  • Aging brings challenges, but activity helps: As people age, they naturally experience reduced flexibility, balance, and strength. Regular movement can help maintain mobility, prevent falls, and support independence. 
  • Physical and mental benefits: Exercise improves cardiovascular Health, blood sugar control, strength, and balance. It also supports cognitive function, memory, and may help delay conditions like dementia. 
  • Consistency over intensity: The key is choosing activities that are easy, enjoyable, and sustainable. Making exercise convenient (like walking instead of going to a gym) increases the likelihood of sticking with it. 
  • Adapt to your ability: The hosts Stress doing what feels comfortable and appropriate for your body—especially for those with health conditions or past surgeries—and consulting a doctor when needed. 
  • Variety and enjoyment help: Options include walking, swimming, dancing, cycling, group activities like Pickleball, or even seated exercises. Social activities can also reduce isolation. 
  • Practical mindset: Build movement into daily life—carry groceries, take the stairs, or use simple equipment at home. Start slow and avoid overdoing it.

Episode Website: https://youstillhavetimepodcast.buzzsprout.com

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Harold Todman Harold Todman

My wife and I are both retired and decided to create a podcast that deals with issues specific to our generation.