
ALLEN TABE BIOGRAPHY Allen Tabe is a longtime
member and volunteer. He is a YMCA Certified Personal Trainer. Allen trains at
the Lyons YMCA in Anderson Township where he also helps staff the Fitness Center
there. If you see him, feel free to comment
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EVENT ARE YOU TRAINING FOR? by Allen Tabe
In today's society,
a lot of people start exercising when they enter a race, join a team (basketball
at the YMCA, a neighborhood bowling or tennis league, or participate in an office
golf outing) and find out just how far out of shape they have become, especially
with the following days of pain and discomfort. Some people just realize it as
the weather changes and they have to start household "outside" chores
once again and they begin to feel the "pains of aging" that crept up
on them over the winter. Of course, if your a sports nut, then you have
to exercise for the particular sport you are playing, but most of us just want
to be good at "living". The current term of "functional fitness",
which stresses every day movements and not just weight lifting, has opened a lot
of people's eyes to the fact that we all should be training for life: to be able
to walk, and keep up with our kids, to pull or push our own body weight out of
the pool without help when swimming, to get up from the floor easily when playing
with our kids, to lift a child who has grown over the past few months and not
throw your back out. And to be able to travel and sight see without needing a
nap every day or rest periods that could have been spent seeing more. Exercise
is part of life's responsibilities, just as getting an education. Work your brain
or be stupid. Work your body or be weak. Use both or lose both! The choice is
each of ours. But you don't have to kill yourselves in the process. There are
a lot of fun and functional exercise programs in which to participate. Check with
your local YMCA or fitness center to find a program that will help you age gracefully.
Don't just sit while your kids are in swim class; show them and give them the
example that you too see and understand that fitness is a life long practice that
hopefully will lengthen your (and their) event of life and enhance its quality!
For
comments, questions or suggestions . . . please email Allen |