Sunday, April 30, 2023

Why Ageing Men Should Go Hiking?

 

Exercise is important during the senior years, especially for men. But it is sometimes it may be challenging to get them interested in working out when they are bored with their normal routines. There are few basic but very convincing reasons why you may consider including hiking in your daily life routine.

Increase Balance and Flexibility

Over the years, you may start experiencing some changes in your balance and flexibility. However, walking on slightly uneven terrains challenges the core muscles along with the joints in the feet and ankles that help to maintain the balance. Regular hiking can also help prevent falls, reducing the risk of injury. If you are new to hiking, you should consider starting out on slightly level terrain before moving on to more challenging trails.

Reduce Weight and Maintain the Shape

According to the American Hiking Society, a moderate hike can burn up to 370 calories per hour and work out almost every part of the body.

Promote a Positive Mindset

Exercise is well known for increasing endorphins that are responsible for keeping people in good moods. Hiking takes this one step further by giving you one more exposure to green spaces. Researchers have found that exercising in a natural environment provides a mental lift that positively impacts a person’s emotions for the rest of the day. Look for natural trails with a lot of foliage that will give you a beautiful view while working out. Studies have shown that spending time in nature can reduce stress, anxiety, and depression, and improve mood and self-esteem. If you prefer to have a walking partner, that might be also a good opportunity for relaxed socializing. For elderly men who may be dealing with loneliness or social isolation, hiking with friends or family can provide a welcome opportunity to connect with others and feel a sense of purpose and belonging.

Improve your Sensory Perception

The term “opens in a new window sensory perception” refers to the ability of your brain to receive and interpret information from your other senses. In other words, it’s how you perceive things around you, such as sights, sounds, smells, tastes, and touch. When you’re young and healthy you tend to have strong sensory perception abilities. But as you get older your senses can become weak and less sensitive over time due to changes in your brain chemistry and other factors such as illness or medication use. With hiking, you will once again regain or improve your sensory perception. This is because exercise increases blood flow to the brain, which helps improve your ability to process information faster. When you hike, you’re getting more oxygen into your brain and increasing blood flow in your body, which makes it easier for your brain to function at its best.

Boost Cardiovascular Health

Hikes are slightly more strenuous than normal walks, especially if you walk on natural trails or those with a slight incline. Walking on uneven terrain can increase your heart rate, making your exercise more effective. A hike can also be modified by selecting different trails or adjusting your speed so you get just the right amount of blood flow moving through the body.

Break Out of a Boring Routine

Gym equipment such as treadmills are great to use when you cannot get outside because of the weather. However, spending about half an hour walking on a machine can be boring. When you have a new trail to explore or new birds and flower species to discover, exercise may suddenly become something you may enjoy a lot.

Strengthen Cognitive Skills

As we age, we all need new experiences to increase neural activity in our brains. Pick new trails to go on so your brain will be constantly exposed to new stimuli. Hiking can provide a sense of adventure and accomplishment that can help keep men mentally sharp and engaged. Navigating trails, exploring new terrain, and overcoming challenges can all help keep the brain active and help maintain cognitive function. For men who may be feeling unchallenged or disengaged in their daily lives, hiking can be a welcome source of stimulation and excitement.

Enhance Resilience and Independence

Hiking can be a way to build resilience and independence. By taking on physical challenges and exploring new environments, elderly men may be able to strengthen their sense of self-reliance and confidence. This sense of resilience and independence can help them stay active and engaged in their lives, even as they face the challenges that come with aging.

How to Find the Right Trail

Some hiking trails are certainly more difficult than others, so how does one find a suitable trail?

Start first with a short and flat trail.  Once a certain level of comfort is attained on that trail, the length and intensity of the trail should be gradually increased over time. Finding the right trail to start with might take some time, and don’t hesitate to drive to a trail, either; many trail heads do offer parking lots. There are multiple offline services and communities, offering trails related recommendations, descriptions, and maps.

Preparation Tips

Every hiker – however young or old – should be prepared for a hike. Seniors should be especially mindful to:

·         Always check the weather before you depart to avoid any unexpected challenges.

·         Use hiking poles or a walking stick to improve your balance and help you when you’re hiking on uneven ground. 

·         Stay hydrated by bringing multiple bottles of water or a water backpack

·         Wear comfortable walking shoes or hiking boots

·         Wear layers to account for possible changes in weather (rain gear, hat/gloves, etc.)

·         Have a map of the trail

·         Wear some sun protection, including a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen

·         Bring an emergency kit, which should include a first aid kit, food/water, and an alternative way to communicate in case you need help but don’t have cell phone reception

·         Inform someone not going on the hike with you where you’re planning on going, your route and your estimated return time

Take advantage of Hiking Apps and Smart Watches 

Smart watches and hiking apps on your mobile phone are great for keeping track of your fitness goals. The apps come with built-in activity trackers that can count steps and calories burned during a hike. Most have GPS capabilities so they can guide you back home if you get lost (or just want to know how far away from home you are).

These devices can track your location, distance traveled, and more, so that someone can find you if something goes wrong during your hike. They also give you access to weather updates and other valuable information about your surroundings as you travel through different areas.


Sources and Additional Information:

https://www.homecareassistancenorthcoast.com.au/hiking-benefits-for-the-elderly/

https://www.hearthstoneseniorliving.com/blog/benefits-hiking-seniors/

https://www.webmd.com/healthy-aging/what-to-know-about-hiking-after-60

https://brettstumm.com/hiking-for-seniors/

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