Last week, I told you about a woman that said, "It is a chore just to bend down and tie my shoes".
She wasn't really looking to lose weight (although she admitted she would like to lose 5-10lbs), but for her, it was wanting to move easier.
I could totally understand. Just 5+ years ago, I had no mobility/flexibility routines designed for my clients because it really didn't impact their weight.
Then I had a reality check - Of course it does.
As I’m aging (and my clients), I realize
the impact and importance of having mobility and flexibility.
I’m 49 and playing hoops with guys in their 20s. I need all the help I can get LOL.
Maybe you don’t play hoops, but I would imagine you’d like to move easier in your day-to-day activities and not feel so “stiff”.
Perhaps you’d like to get down on the floor with your children or grandchildren and not worry about how long it will take to get up.
And... yes, lack of mobility/flexibility makes exercise "unfun".
If you're miserable, you won't be motivated to move. If you don't
move, you're eating. If you're eating, you're gaining weight (or at least not losing it).
Not to mention having better mobility and flexibility enhances the results from exercise (going deeper, etc. works more muscle = burning more fat).
So with my coaching students who
wanted to move easier but without being bored or having to do suffer through complex Yoga routines, I came up with Mobility and Flexibility "Hybrids"...