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Get motivated to exercise regularly like these gym rats in their 70s and 80s

Be Well Getting Motivated
February 22, 2025

You know you should develop a regular exercise routine, but you lack motivation. Promises to yourself are quickly broken, and you never establish enough of the workout habit to experience any rewards.

Exercising as you age is important. It's not only good for physical health to help prevent falls or enable you to do basic tasks โ€” exercise is also superb for the mind.

โ€œIf you want to be cognitively active, it is so important to be physically active,โ€ explained Dr. Amy Eyler, a professor of public health at Washington University in St. Louis. โ€œThere is a such a strong connection between these two behaviors.โ€

Why make exercise part of my routine?

Get motivated to exercise regularly like these gym rats in their 70s and 80s
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First, regular exercise helps maintain bone density and muscle strength. It also lowers the risk of heart disease and certain types of cancer.

For older people, regular exercise helps maintain strength and balance and allows them to live independently. Research also suggests the immune system may get a bump from physical activity.

There is also a psychological component. Successfully completing a daily exercise can improve one's mood and sense of self-satisfaction.

How to get started

Getting into the habit of doing regular physical activity can be difficult for some. The motivation to get moving is different for everyone.

Get motivated to exercise regularly like these gym rats in their 70s and 80s
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Initially youโ€™ll need external motivation โ€” I want to be able to play with my grandkids or keep driving the car โ€” until you see results and the motivation shifts to internal, Eyler said.

โ€œWhen you set a goal, you should ask yourself on a scale of 1 to 100, how confident am I that I can do this?โ€ Eyler explained. โ€œIt has to be over the 90% level of confidence or youโ€™re not going to do it. Lots of people set these goal too high and then fail."

Build to your goals.

โ€œJust walk whenever you can,โ€ Eyler said. โ€œYou can walk for 10 minutes pretty much anywhere โ€” indoors, at work, at home.โ€

Get motivated to exercise regularly like these gym rats in their 70s and 80s
Be Well Getting Motivated

And, if youโ€™re trying to encourage others, look for positive reasons rather than nagging.

โ€œTelling someone they will be more independent if they take their blood pressure medicine is better than โ€” take your blood pressure medicine,โ€ she said.

Here are some tips about how to start โ€” and how to stay with it โ€” from three gym rats between the ages of 77 and 86. All got started late and have stayed with it. All three work out with Dr. Irv Rubenstein, an exercise scientist who runs STEPS Fitness in Nashville, Tennessee.

I always hated gym class

Kathryn Dettwiller, 77, got pushed into exercising 34 years ago by her husband.

Get motivated to exercise regularly like these gym rats in their 70s and 80s
Be Well Getting Motivated

โ€œI always hated gym class,โ€ she said. โ€œI always hated getting down on the floor.โ€

She works out in a gym twice a week with a trainer, which she said gives her added discipline and motivation.

โ€œThe external has become internal because I realize I need it,โ€ she said. She cautioned beginners to expect some setbacks โ€” minor injuries โ€” and not to be discouraged.

โ€œTry it as soon as your body starts playing out on you,โ€ she said. โ€œIt's like a game of Whack-A-Mole. One time your leg hurts, the next time itโ€™s your back.โ€

It added structure to his life

Get motivated to exercise regularly like these gym rats in their 70s and 80s
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Rick Bolsom, 82, enjoys the structure of having a trainer. In his case, his wife got him started almost two decades ago and he's into a three-times-a-week routine.

โ€œI kept doing it because I had a sense of feeling better,โ€ he said. "The key to me was probably doing it with a trainer. The structure really helped me to continue with it. Now itโ€™s just become part of my life.โ€

โ€œI couldn't imagine quitting it,โ€ he added. โ€œI work out as vigorously as I did 15, 18 years ago. It turned out to be the smart thing to do.โ€

Bolsom also added in the social aspect to training in a gym or studio.

Get motivated to exercise regularly like these gym rats in their 70s and 80s
Be Well Getting Motivated

โ€œI retired a few years ago. You do miss the connectivity with people.โ€

Flattery will get you everywhere

Dr. Grover Smith, a retired radiologist, is 86 and still going strong. He attributes this partly to training regularly in a gym three times a week, a habit he didnโ€™t start until he was 74 and well into retirement. He was coaxed to go after several visits to his cardiologist.

He said he went after the fourth time his cardiologist suggested it, although he was not having any specific heart problems. His plan was to go once to appease the cardiologist and that would be it. That was more than a decade ago.

โ€œMedicine was basically my life and it was very time consuming,โ€ Smith said. โ€œIt was sometimes seven days a week and I didn't have time for a lot of other things.โ€

Get motivated to exercise regularly like these gym rats in their 70s and 80s
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He's not only fit, but now he also gets flattered.

He tells the story about a recent visit to a doctor who, after looking at his charts, told him: โ€œDr. Smith, you look 15 years younger than your age.โ€

Smith laughed as he added the punchline.

โ€œI would have told her to get her eyes examined โ€” except sheโ€™s an ophthalmologist,โ€ he quipped.

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