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The Most Important Thing To Do As We Age

by Roopa July 11, 2023
written by Roopa

My blogpost on this important topic is a result of watching my mother get feeble by limiting herself over the years to very restricted activities around the house. “Everybody wants to live forever, but nobody wants to grow old!” – Jonathan Swift

Hah! Yes of course! But we do know that everything and everyone ages and grows older!

Even a new-born baby is aging! Aging is inevitable. That is reality, and a fact of life. We need to accept this… And do whatever is needed to stay youthful in mind, body and spirit! 😊

As we age, our bodies change a lot. Every organ and organ system in the body changes in a small or big way from as early as age 30 ! Our hormone levels change, our metabolic rate changes, and we can see the physical changes in our skin, face and hair. What most people do not realise or observe is that even our muscles begin to diminish in size and strength unless we do something to maintain them!

It always depends on what WE choose !

Our quality and intensity of life as we get older depends on what kind of life we choose for ourselves – top class quality OR mediocre/poor quality ?

Do we want to be limited, dependent, weak, sick, unable to move as we age?

OR

Do we want to be active, independent, healthy, flexible and energetic even as we get older?

If you choose to be in the second category, read on to know about that ONE thing we must do to be able to enjoy our lives doing what we love doing, while staying active, healthy, and independent for as long as possible.

At any stage of life, of course our wellness relates to many dimensions – physical, mental, spiritual, social, financial, emotional etc. While we must pro-actively choose what to do in each of these dimensions, in this post I focus on the very vital physical /fitness aspect of wellness. Being in great health makes a world of positive difference to the other dimensions of wellness!

The basis of all movement – Marvelous Muscles!

Our level of activities is determined by our muscular strength and we tend to lose this as we age. How beautifully they help us move!

When we turn our head to watch a sunrise,

When we pick up a laptop and sit to work,

We walk to the car to go buy groceries,

Smile a huge smile for that pic with our family 🙂

Wave at that neighbour in the park,

Try on a new shirt at a store

Climb the steps to board a flight, or even

When we just swallow our food !

Yes, we are indeed using a variety of muscles for these everyday actions ! There is no movement without muscles. This means we can do no external physical activity without using our muscles (of course, inside our bodies, many muscles including those of our stomach, heart and gut are carrying on many important activities without us being explicitly aware of them).

Simply put – when we lose our muscles, we are rendered weak and immobile. Muscle mass is THE most important component that determines our physical health. Consequently, to be physically active and fit, our aim should be to keep our musculoskeletal system really strong. And to achieve this, we must work out since muscles are built or maintained only when we use them properly and adequately.

So, the One thing that we must do to keep ourselves active, healthy and strong as we grow older is – maintain muscle mass! The best part is that since our muscles are intricately connected with our skeletal system, we are taking care of our bones and joints too when we keep our muscles in good condition.

This makes ALL the difference to how we feel when we age !

Here’s something everyone should know !

1.Maintaining muscle mass (or building it) is an intentional activity.

This means that muscle will not just build or maintain itself in size or strength !! We MUST make an effort to build it through strengthening and resistance exercises.

My mother’s stair-climbing story – a case in point about age not being an obstacle to improvement.

My 77-year old mother wouldn’t climb any stairs at all as she thought it would make her knees hurt more. While she stayed at my place for a few months to recover from a fall, I urged her to climb up to the first floor. She gave it a try. At the end of the 2nd month, she could actually climb up to the second floor (using the banister for support) much to her own astonishment!

2. No Challenge = NO Change!!

If you already have a workout routine, that’s great!! However, it isn’t enough to do a regular easy routine every day and expect to stay strong. We get better, and the benefits accrue ONLY when we challenge ourselves to continually improve. Specifically, it is only when we do more and increase the intensity of our workouts, we do better and get fit enough. For this we need to add to what we are doing in terms of a) level of workouts b) the duration and c) type. There are many exercises to choose from to achieve incremental progress in strength.

Bear the aches 🙂 ! It will hurt when our muscles are working more and differently than what we are used to ! Subsequently our bodies adapt and we get stronger !

3. Resistance and strength training – The first step to building muscle is breaking it. When the muscle repairs itself, that is when the muscle building happens ! Resistance or strength workouts help maintain muscle mass and improve bone density and strength. These are not difficult to do, they can be done at home and do not need any special equipment. We can build muscle using just our own body weight! We can use simple hand-held weights as well if we want to have some variety in our exercise routines.

Here are some strengthening exercises –

Basic exercises like plank holds and all the variations build a strong core and upper body, both are essential for our posture. Lunges, squats, and stair climbing make our hips, legs/lower body stronger. Push-ups and upper body exercises keep our arms and shoulders strong and flexible. Yogasanas, including Surya namaskars, done with correct form and with the postures held for a certain time are an amazing way to be fit and flexible.

It is equally essential to incorporate stretching into our daily routine to relax and tone our muscles.

Illustration with cartoon drawing explaining the importance of good eating habits.

4. Yes, what we eat matters a great deal – treat yourself to the best !

The body is a beautiful and responsive system. We need to treat ourselves with care, love and respect. This means enjoying food that is nourishing and nutritious, preferably sourced ethically and non-violently.

Rise to the next level – kick it up a notch !

If you have a standard workout routine that you follow, it is time to work it up a notch! Do more, increase the intensity, try a different set of exercises, for example, ones that test your balance and stability. By working different sets of muscles and training in a variety of ways, we improve our overall fitness. CONSISTENCY is the key to improvement and results.

Encourage the seniors in your homes to do more physically. Urge them and guide them to start small and work their way up to do better.

“Years may wrinkle the skin, but to give up enthusiasm wrinkles the soul.” Samuel Ullman

“We don’t stop playing because we grow old. We grow old because we stop playing.” George Bernard Shaw

In conclusion, Keep the enthusiasm going ! Keep playing ! 🙂

Whatever be your age, it is never too late to start taking care of yourself ! Taking care of yourself means you care for your loved ones !

Would love to hear about your experiences with the seniors in your families! Do share in the comments below !

July 11, 2023 21 comments
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My awesome Kashmir Great Lakes Trek – part 3 !!!

by Roopa September 13, 2022
written by Roopa
The most awesome thing about trekking !!? Trekking ensures that we enjoy the Present for it requires us to BE IN the Present throughout !!! 🙂

Day 5 – Aha ! What does today hold?!! This is the question I ask everyday in the morning as I wake up !

And everyday I can be sure of one thing !

The day is going to be exciting and challenging …with incredible views !! 🙂

There’s not a single day on this trek where there are no steep ascents and descents or impressive views !

Today is Satsar day. Satsar means Seven Lakes and though we don’t see all seven lakes, we have an interesting day that starts with a stream crossing followed by a steep climb.

One of the Satsar Lakes

Then we see vast stretches of boulder fields that we need to cross. Hopping across the boulders is quite fun ! But only as long as they are dry, I learn later.

Stretches of mountains all around on Satsar Day

As we near the camp, it begins to drizzle. We are still 30 minutes away from the camp. The rain entirely changes the atmosphere and the trek paths . It is a new and not so pleasant experience to be on slippery rocks now after a long day. Nothing much to do except get into our tents and wait for the rain to stop. I learn later that one of our trek mates slipped and fell, luckily he wasn’t injured.

Day 6 – Thankfully, the weather is good this morning though it started off foggy and cloudy. Our destination – the last 2 lakes of this trek – Gangabal and Nandkol.

This is a day we have been hearing a lot about. We have 2 hours of boulder climbing to do. Tough one this ! :). And we have the Zaj Pass to cross !!

A mountain of boulders to climb !

I need some help on the boulders. Boy ! was it challenging and exciting! 🙂

And then it’s up and down some hills till we cross the Zaj Pass, then again up and down some hills.

Our last camp tonight is on the banks of Gangabal Lake. Nandakol is the twin lake and it is difficult to take our eyes off these lakes as we cross Zaj Pass and can view them. It is a waiting game to click pics here as thick white clouds hang above the lakes, then move on to reveal them, then hide them again !

The spectacular Gangabal and Nandkol Lakes with the as yet unconquered Harmukh Peak in the background.

The mist is beautiful.

We have gotten to know each other well, lending a helping hand when required, laughing together, sharing food and water, trekking together… each one of these trek mates is special. This last evening we hang out a bit longer in the common tent, playing games, singing…

Day 7 – The last day of this trek is really tough! It is a formidable and arduous descent on tricky narrow trails from 11,500 ft down to 7800 ft in 6 hours. The first 3 hours are through unbelievably beautiful forests. The slopes are so lovely, it is hard to think we have to leave such beauty and go back!

There are villages around here and we see many children asking for ‘toffees’. The next 3 hours down are very testing as the trail is slippery with loose mud and pebbles. We have be watchful, and go slow. There is a point where I wonder whether we will ever reach the road where the bus to take us back to Srinagar is waiting ! I am grateful for the friendly company I have, as one of my trek mates and I do this descent together.

Finally, the end, as we step on to a tar road after a full week on uneven ground ! It feels so weird to be walking on a flat surface ! 🙂

Delighted to have completed the Kashmir Great Lakes Trek !!!! 🙂

What an amazing time I had ! Such an awesome trek 🙂

Stay with me as the Trek Magic continues here !!!

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My awesome Kashmir Great Lakes Trek !!- part 2

by Roopa September 9, 2022
written by Roopa

We experience magical moments that last a lifetime when we trek on the mountains!

It has been awesome so far and I am ready for Gadsar Pass at an elevation close to 14,000 ft !

Day 4 – We start from near Vishansar Lake where we had camped the previous night. It’s a 1000 ft ascent to the tranquil Krishansar Lake that seems to change colour every minute. As we gain height, both lakes are visible and appear to be on the same level ! It makes for a beautiful sight.

The beautiful and tranquil lakes of Vishnu and Krishna – Vishansar and Krishansar!

It is a steep and tough climb to Gadsar. The trail is narrow and pebbly. The horses carrying the luggage too need to rest occasionally.

How wonderful to smile at and greet the many fellow trekkers on this bright and sunny day! 🙂

My eyes and mind are fixed on my destination – the Pass ! I think of just how amazing I would feel when I get there ! And that keeps me going. Finally, after a few hours, I am at Gadsar Pass !! Yes, it is thrilling to make it up here ! (with the help of a friendly hand-hold over the last hundred meters of slippery track).

The sense of achievement at being able to push myself up that gigantic mountain to reach my goal is awesome !!! 🙂

It’s windy and cold up here. Everyone is noisily clicking group pics to celebrate this milestone. The other side of the Pass is a steep slippery descent and then…

The most beautiful vistas are spread out in the form of seemingly never-ending alpine meadows. There are flowers all round, covering every inch of land in blue, purple, yellow, pink, lilac…such glorious colors!!!

I have never experienced such a sight before.

I go a bit crazy in this bewitching, magnificent and irresistible setting !!

Like a puppy, I roll about in the green grass, in the flowers, soaking in this beauty, trying to get as close to Earth as I possibly can. I am smiling, laughing, skipping around ! :)) I can’t believe this sight.

The atmosphere, the stillness, the fragrance, the calm, the beauty… there’s something magical in these moments. With such intensity do I feel a connection with Nature here that tears are rolling down my cheeks. I don’t want to stop them. How blessed I am to be here, experiencing this beauty. I am filled with a new level of gratitude for everything.

I want to stay back in the meadows but it’s time to head campward. The next stop is Gadsar Lake.

Gadsar Lake

We spend some time watching the colours of the water change with the light. It is a long walk to the camp. This day will always stay in my memories and make me feel so good whenever I recall it. As will this whole trek. 🙂

A road well taken ! 🙂

The next 3 days too promise excitement and beauty.

Stay and enjoy them with me here !!

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To trek is to experience Magic!

by Roopa September 6, 2022
written by Roopa

Trekking is a fantastic multiple-day outdoor activity that is simply Magical!!!

I have just gotten back from a beautiful trek !!

The Kashmir Great Lakes Trek.

By definition trekking is a long arduous ‘journey’ amidst nature, usually involving different terrains, including mountains.

My Kashmir Great Lakes Trek was a treat to the senses with absolutely amazing sights !!

The personal discoveries of my strengths – physical, emotional and mental have been immense, delightful and eye-opening.

I got a lot of time with myself, often alone for long distances on the ascents and descents, just being one with nature, the majestic mountains all around, the meadows with their pretty flowers seemingly spread out just for me !

I discovered that I had that inner strength I needed to overcome mild high altitude sickness and could climb and reach those tall peaks. I discovered that I could cover long distances alone, and that I enjoyed it. I enjoyed the physical and mental confidence I built over those 7 days.

The group I trekked with was awesome too, with lovely people!

The one standing is me !!!! 🙂

Read more about my experiences here !

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My awesome Kashmir Great Lakes Trek !! – part 1

by Roopa August 9, 2022
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Step by Step and Breath by Breath – that is the way to climb !

My Kashmir Great Lakes Trek was challenging, charming, and stimulating apart from being an awesome one overall !

The thrilling aspects of the trek:

Distance covered – 74 kms in 6 days (in mountainous high-altitude terrain)

Ascent to 14000ft (4200m)

Climb and descent of 3 Himalayan passes – Nichnai, Gadsar and Zaj

Steep ascents and steep descents every day

8 picturesque and beautiful glacier-fed lakes

Blossom-filled verdant meadows stretching as far as the eye can see

Gushing stream-crossings

Steep boulder climbs and extended boulder traverses

The Journey Unfolds !

Day 1 – We reach the base camp at Sonamarg, a very pretty place that means ‘Golden Meadow’. We spend the first night here by a beautiful river, getting to know each other, admiring the beauty all around, clicking our first pics, getting used to the wind, the cold, the tents, getting a feel of the days to come. It’s cold after sunset, I just can’t get warm enough in my sleeping bag, and barely sleep.

Awesome views around Sonamarg base camp

The horses look so good in these backgrounds

Day 2  –   The actual trek begins !! We start off to Nichnai. We have read that it is going to be a long and a tough day as we begin to ascend today. The meadows we climb up to are unbelievably beautiful, the shades of green are totally mesmerizing! The path also leads into a dark and deep-green forest. When we exit it, we have a really long stretch of walking on boulders along a stream for miles and miles before we reach our camp for the night! Yes, we get an idea of what the terrain and scenery is going to be like for the next few days and totally love it!  

Shepherds and their sheep add to the charm of the scenery!
The stream alongside which we walked

Again, I cannot get warm enough and sleep just a couple of hours this night. I also seem to have a headache and slight nausea. Good Lord! These seem like symptoms of Altitude Sickness! I know I am fit enough and any sickness will be mild, but all trek days are long here. I should cope somehow and get over it!

Day 3 – Today we have to climb across Nichnai Pass at 13,000 ft to reach Vishansar Lake where our camp is. We start off at 7.30 am as usual and a bit later to my surprise, I find my heart pounding after I take just a few steps! This is something totally new to me and I am laughing because this feels funny and I wonder what is happening in my body!

A few more steps and I HAVE to stop, rest, catch my breath and walk again. My oxygen saturation is 90 % and I realize I have to take it easy, pace my walk, rest, and just keep walking as best as I can!

My trek mates are ahead and I realize I am lagging behind. But so what?! 😊

As I get used to this unusual ‘pounding of my heart’ I learn how to pace my walk, how to breath in deeply, and tell myself to be patient. I must allow my body to learn to get used to the altitude, and that takes some time.

I send positive thoughts of gratitude to my body and I rest whenever I need to, which is every few steps!!

I walk alone along the flowing stream… it is just me, my thoughts, the sound of flowing water… the wonderful mountains all around me…

I realize I must cover the distance step–by-step, breath–by–breath. That is all there is to it. It feels wonderful.

Yes, I am enjoying my first high-altitude trek!!

I reach the Pass an hour after my group does.

We descend now, and what a sight the descent presents!

Vast, green, rock-filled meadows filled with pretty flowers in the prettiest colours imaginable. The rocks all around are a contrast in shape, size and material to the tiny plants, yet they blend together so beautifully.

That evening, from the camp, it’s an exciting ‘hop’ over boulders on a fast flowing river to reach the first lake of our trip – Vishansar Lake! It is so peaceful there, the waters are a beautiful blue-green, the sky is a bright blue, the rays of the Sun striking off the surface on one end makes the scene amazing.

I am feeling a lot better by now. I sleep well this night, finally !

I know the next day is supposed to be the toughest. It is Gadsar Pass Day – ascent to 14,000 feet on narrow mountain-edge trails.  

I believe I am mentally ready for whatever this day has to offer.

Stay with me on the rest of my trek in my next post here!

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