Walking image from websiteNEWS FLASH: Postmenopausal women may be able to ward off breast cancer by simply being more active.  Researchers at the American Cancer Society found women over 50 who walked for at least one hour per day had a 14-percent lower chance of developing breast cancer.  And more vigorous exercise lowered the risk even further.

What’s the connection between exercise and breast cancer? Researchers say exercise affects a woman’s hormones, insulin resistance, weight, and other factors related to breast cancer risk. All good!

So, if we know this to be true . . . don’t you think it’s a good idea to get out there and get moving? If you need a little push . . . check out my video about running after 50, below. I started running (with ample walk breaks!) after 50, motivated by uber-marathoner Jeff Galloway, and lost the 15 post-menopausal pounds I packed on. And, I believe that with every step I take, I’m that much closer to better health!

But, I don’t run just for good health or weight loss. I also run to clear my mind, solve problems, and meditate. Moving your body is a powerful tool to help with just about everything. And, as I found shortly after starting my program, one positive healthy action begets another: I now do push-ups, eat healthier foods, sleep more soundly, and just feel a heck of a lot better than I did before turning 50.

Want to know another benefit? Except for good pair of running shoes . . . it’s free!

Don’t be afraid you’ll hurt your knees!

Do yourself a favor and spend a few minutes watching this video for all the tips on getting started.  And please . . . stay in touch! Connect with me on Facebook, twitter, my blog on Huffington Post and AARP.org. And for sure, please subscribe to my new series on the AARP YouTube Channel after you watch the video. The series includes segments on doing the Plank, push-ups, squats, as well as some on style, organizing, and so much more! Yay!

 

 

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