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The 5 essential exercises for women 40+ - Andrew Webster

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About the Guest:

Andrew Webster
Andrew Webster is a highly experienced musculoskeletal physiotherapist with nearly 40 years in the field. Working with Body Balance Physiotherapy, he deals with a wide range of injuries from elite sports to complex musculoskeletal cases involving the spine and peripheral joints. His expert approach integrates hands-on treatment, patient education, and self-management strategies. Andrew is also a consultant physiotherapist, offering insights from a lifetime of working with both professional athletes and everyday patients.

Key Takeaways:

  • Finding an exercise you enjoy is crucial for maintaining a consistent routine and ensuring long-term adherence.
  • Bone density can be improved with targeted exercise, particularly using weight-bearing activities.
  • Balancing different types of exercise—such as cardiovascular, strength, and flexibility routines—ensures a well-rounded fitness regimen.
  • Begin any new exercise routine with a health check-up to ensure safety and tailor the program to meet individual needs.
  • Exercise is beneficial not only for physical health but also for mental well-being and managing menopause symptoms.

Notable Quotes:

  • "Find an exercise that you like. I think that's probably my first take-home message." - Andrew Webster
  • "Bone density issues… you could be looking at exercises that are going to preferentially help bone density issues." - Andrew Webster
  • "Be satisfied with whatever you can do, whatever you can fit in. Something is better than nothing." - Andrew Webster
  • "Impact exercises that strengthen bones are crucial, and with proper management, bone density can improve." - Andrew Webster
  • "The aim is to get you back to as good as you can be and achieve realistic, attainable goals." - Andrew Webster

Resources:

  • Andrew Webster - Body Balance Physiotherapy
  • Janet Evans - Former M&C Saatchi advertising creative
  • Dr. Amelia Haines - Expert in sexual health, mental health, and relationships

For a wealth of practical advice and insightful strategies on staying active as you age, be sure to listen to the full episode. Continue tuning in to "She Wasn't Born Yesterday" for more empowering content designed for women over 40.

 

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