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Apologies if this has already been said:
If you can stand
Tai chi.
I used to try yoga and Pilates
but I find that gardening
in pants with a waterproof butt
is better for me.
(Sit anytime you feel the need
without having to go back
And start again).
Tai chi is good for the pain in my thorax.
You don't try too hard or over extend.
Improves your technique for normal everyday movements
So you don't lose your balance as easily.
Learning very
Very
Slowly.
Also walks as meditation:
focus on good posture and breathing
Knowing when you might need to stop.
Folding chairs are good too.
I love exercise,
and every time I overdo it.
Thus the slow and meditative approach.
Oh, and a heart rate monitor of course, I live by it.
If you can stand
Tai chi.
I used to try yoga and Pilates
but I find that gardening
in pants with a waterproof butt
is better for me.
(Sit anytime you feel the need
without having to go back
And start again).
Tai chi is good for the pain in my thorax.
You don't try too hard or over extend.
Improves your technique for normal everyday movements
So you don't lose your balance as easily.
Learning very
Very
Slowly.
Also walks as meditation:
focus on good posture and breathing
Knowing when you might need to stop.
Folding chairs are good too.
I love exercise,
and every time I overdo it.
Thus the slow and meditative approach.
Oh, and a heart rate monitor of course, I live by it.