My name is Darvis Simms, and I am a personal trainer. Over the last 20 years , I’ve helped hundreds of people get healthy and stay fit. In
this series of posts, I want to help you realize your fitness potential
by showing you what I do myself and with my clients. I’m writing these
posts based on the things that I have learned and applied in my exercise
program over the last 30 years in my quest to stay fit and firm as I
age. My methods are not based on scientific theory but rather on
results that I have attained for both myself and my clients.
As
I mature and my client base matures, I’m beginning to specialize in
fitness over age 40. I’m in my fifties so I understand the challenges
you face as you fight the aging process. I am stronger, fitter, and I
feel better than I did in my twenties. I’m writing this series of posts
to show you how to look and feel as good, or even better, in your
forties and fifties than you did in your twenties.
People
seem to think that once they reach the age of forty, their bodies start
to deteriorate , slipping down the slope into old age. They blame
their lack of energy, their pudgy appearance, and their aches and pains
on “getting old”. Most of these symptoms are however the result of
years of negative thinking, lack of exercise, and poor dietary choices.
The key to keeping your body fit and firm as you age is making healthy
lifestyle choices on a daily basis.
It’s a proven fact
that people who make healthy lifestyle choices live longer and have a
better quality of life than those who adopt unhealthy habits. So,
deciding to incorporate healthy habits into your life is the first step
to getting and staying fit and firm with age. The next step is choosing
those activities that are the most beneficial in your quest to stay fit
and firm.
Those, including myself, who stay fit and
firm as the years pass find that a positive state of mind, and a proper
mix of strength training, cardiovascular exercise, and balanced
nutrition is fundamental to getting and staying healthy as you mature.
People, such as Jack LaLanne and Al Beckles are examples of the
benefits of living a healthy lifestyle.
Jack LaLann,
who recently passed away, was a living icon to the benefits of healthy
thinking, eating, and exercise. Over the years he performed amazing
feats of strength and conditioning on his birthdays as he got older.
Jack was in great shape, and worked outs two hours each day, devoting
one and a half hours to strength training well into his nineties. This
is a true testament to the value of strength training as you age.
Al
Beckles is a legend in the bodybuilding world. At the age of 55, Al
placed second in the Mr. Olympia competition. The Mr. Olympia
Competition is the premier bodybuilding event which thousands of
competitors from across the world dream of winning each year. Al
Beckles competed well into his sixties because his physique was still
phenomenal and better than competitors more than half his age.
While
I don’t place myself in the same class with Jack LaLanne and Al Beckles
I can tell you the value that healthy lifestyle habits have in my life.
As mentioned , I am in my fifties and I keep my body fat at 10 percent
or less. My fitness program consists of four strength training
sessions each week followed by 20 minutes of cardio. I can chest press
100 pound dumbbells for 10 repetitions and leg press more than 1000
pounds, neither of which I could do in my twenties.
The best balanced nutritional plan that I've seen in my 20 years in the health and fitness industry is a system developed by Dr. Donald K. Layman, called Metaboliq. It's based on balancing the proper amount of protein and carbohydrates in your meals. This is the way I've eaten for years. You can find out more about this amazing system by following this link: Metaboliq
I'm an ACE certified personal trainer and National Masters Over 60 Powerlifting Champion with over 25 years of experience in the health and fitness industry. I've seen a lot of fads come and go, but three things remain constant in getting healthy and staying fit. A positive mental attitude, a healthy balanced diet, and a fitness program built on proper strength training and cardiovascular exercise. Practice these three things daily and you will discover that they lead to "The Fountain of Youth."
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