Jun 6, 2022
Spyder Johnson is a Certified Personal Trainer, Nutrition for
Optimal Health, BSBA East Carolina University) he strongly suggests
health and fitness become priorities for everyone. He is a
1957-issued geezer who lives in Florida a world-traveled old geezer
from Deep South USA. He offers a light-hearted approach to
baby-boomer fitness, while focusing on the discipline and
motivational aspects. Making it fun is critical. There are
literally a million books that focus on exercise and nutrition.
Most offer quite mundane reading. his story (book) simplifies it
down to the basics -
Let’s Eat Right & Exercise. It's an extremely simple concept
that people tend to over-complicate. It can be viewed as FUN
instead of work. Just as splash his book with entertaining 12-word
poems, numerous motivational/humorous drawings, and fictional
stories about the bumbling womanizer Zarkoff Zucchini - people can
do the same to their fitness program. Use some common sense,
minimize and prioritize your life, apply some dedication and
discipline, take a long-term view of the process, and get out there
and do it!
In this episode, Spyder reminds listeners that money isn't
necessary to live a happy and healthy life. He also shares some
great insights about how to have more fun in life. The speaker
recommends reading humorous books and spending time with friends.
She believes that more fun would be beneficial for everyone,
including the elderly. He also discusses the benefits of dancing,
walking, and volunteering. Spyder insists that getting off the
couch and moving is the key to longevity.
let’s hear him!
[00:01 - 08:58] Dancing is a great exercise for older adults
[08:59 - 22:13] It’s Not Just Doing Physical Exercises but Diet as Well!
[22:00 - 32:47] Closing Segment
Tweetable Quotes:
“Just stay active and pick something and have fun and do it,
eat naturally. Just don't, over-complicate it, it's not a difficult
thing to comprehend you don't, just eat right.
Use common sense, and exercise and just realize that it’s a
long-term thing”
– Spyder Johnson
“I put more emphasis on walking than anything because you learn that when you're a baby. So just get out there and start walking and moving those muscles and get yourself limbered up and then maybe eventually get into some strength exercises with some little dumbbells and really, I'm a big advocate of just staying flexible.”
– Spyder Johnson
Visit Spyder’s Website www.SypderJohnson.com
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