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  Sod Sitting, Get Moving! is the must-have guide to keeping fit and healthy in your sixties, seventies and beyond.
  
  Specifically designed for older adults the exercises, stretches and strengthening movements will help keep you fit, strong and supple for the years ahead. You will feel better, look better and younger and reduce your risk of disability and dementia.
  
  As we get older too many of us spend our time sitting and not exercising. This is a call to arms - a bonfire of the slippers! Walk more, get moving, get exercising, get fitter, and feel better! This handy book shows you how.
  
  With easy exercise ideas created by Green Goddess and health and fitness expert Diana Moran, with text from Sir Muir Gray, author of the bestselling Sod Seventy!, this is the perfect present for yourself, or for anybody turning sixty, seventy or eighty!
Sir Muir Gray is one of Britain's most experienced medical figures. He was the founding Director of the UK National Screening Programmes, and his main focus has been on the prevention of diseases, particularly in older people. Formerly a professor in the Department of Primary Care at Oxford University, he is now Director of the Optimal Ageing Programme leading a national plan for Living Longer Better.
  Foreword by Age UK
  
  Sixty plus? Time to get moving by Muir Gray
  
  Introduction by Diana Moran
  
  1 Getting older: your choices
  
  
2 'Sod sitting, get moving!' exercise plan
  
  Part 1: Get moving, wake up and stretch
  
  Part 2: Upper body, shoulders and back
  
  Part 3: Arms, chest and wrists
  
  Part 4: Core strength, tums and bums
  
  Part 5: Thighs, legs and feet
  
  Part 6: Bones and osteoporosis
  
  Part 7: Strength, balance and the prevention of falls
  
  Part 8: Resistance band exercises
  
  Part 9: Chair exercises
  
  Part 10: Stretching
  
  3 What now?
  
  
Your essential 5-a-day exercise plan
  
  List of exercises
  
  About the authors
  
  Acknowledgements
  
  Index