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Precerpt from Grandma Ninja's Training Diary: 🥋 Grandma Ninja vs. The Chair: Why Getting Up Gets Harder After 50 — And Why It Hasn’t Happened to Me

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  People love to say, “After 50, getting up from a chair gets harder every year.” That’s the hook for every joint supplement ad on the internet. But here’s the truth: It only gets harder if you stop doing the things that make it easy. I’m 76, and I get up from chairs, floors, ladders, and the ground without thinking. Not because I’m lucky. Not because of supplements. Because of how I live. 🧠 Why Most People Struggle — The Real Physiology Standing up from a chair requires: Strong quads Strong glutes Good balance Good proprioception Confidence Most people lose these because they stop using them. I never stopped. 🥋 What I Do Right (The Grandma Ninja Method) 🟣 1. I live on the floor — literally I’m on the floor multiple times a day: Retrieving my son’s shoes (he can’t bend safely) Doing glute bridges, Russian twists, and other calisthenics Playing with ten cats (they are much shorter than I am) Cleaning floors the old Maine way — on hands and knees Cleanin...

The BOSU Ball in Pregnancy: Balance Tool or Balance Risk?

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Walk into most gyms and you’ll see them—half-dome platforms that wobble just enough to challenge stability. The BOSU ball (short for “Both Sides Up”) is designed to destabilize you on purpose, forcing your body to engage muscles that support balance and coordination. That’s exactly why it’s so effective. It’s also why pregnancy changes the equation. 🌿 What a BOSU Ball Is Designed to Do Unlike a birth ball, which supports and adapts to your body, a BOSU ball introduces instability. Standing, squatting, or even placing one foot on it requires: continuous micro-adjustments strong core engagement rapid balance correction In a non-pregnant body, this builds coordination and joint stability. In a pregnant body, those same demands can become more complicated. 🌿 How Pregnancy Changes Balance As pregnancy progresses, several natural changes affect stability: Your center of gravity shifts forward Ligaments loosen (due to hormonal changes like relaxin) Joint stability decreases ...

Midlife Dating Chronicles, Episode Five: Online Dating Profiles - A Field Guide

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  Online dating in midlife is a bit like visiting a wildlife preserve. You’re hopeful. You’re curious. You’re prepared. And you know you’re going to see some strange creatures. Profiles are the first glimpse into the habitat. Some are delightful. Some are confusing. Some should come with a warning label. Here’s your guide to the species you’ll encounter. 1. The Car Photo Enthusiast Every picture is taken inside a car. Every. Single. One. Front seat. Back seat. Seatbelt on. Seatbelt off. Sometimes sunglasses, sometimes not. You start to wonder: Do they live there? Is this a hostage situation? Are they emotionally available, or just physically near a steering wheel? 2. The “Age Is a State of Mind” Philosopher Their profile says they’re 58. Their photos say they’re 42. Their knees say they’re 67. They write things like: “I don’t feel my age.” “I’m young at heart.” “I can still party like I used to.” Translation: They have not accepted the existence of gravity, tim...