We age not by years, but by stories.
- Maza Dohta
- Maza Dohta
They come in all different types: those who perform amazing physical feats that challenge the idea of the aging body, those who attain incredible academic achievements and continue to challenge and fill their brains or those who learn new skills or start new hobbies later in life and find great enjoyment in them.
Here are some of their stories and advice to others who want to Wrinkle Well:
Tony and Judith discuss the importance of community involvement, maintaining good relationships and staying mentally and physically active. For Tony this includes; chess, walking and riding an exercise bike, whilst Judith is a keen swimmer.
Read Tony and Judith’s full conversation by clicking the picture above or watch the video.
Heather is determined to recover her former level of fitness following a major spinal operation. After being forced to retire early due to hearing loss, David now finds great benefit in the atmosphere of comradery and support at his local golf club, which he attributes to his ability to age well.
Read Heather and David’s full conversation by clicking on the picture above or watch the video.
Ride, Ride, Ride…. for Annabelle and Bryan social bike riding for fitness and mental health is essential to their positive ageing experience. They plan to continue riding for many years to come, like some of their inspiring 90 year old riding companions.
Read Annabelle and Bryan’s full conversation by clicking on the picture above or watch the video.
A retired Botanist and Environmental Scientist, Beverley and John find “planning the next holiday” motivates them to stay fit, active and ready to take on new adventures in their retirement. They also join a bike riding group once a week, and even though they now need longer to recover from these activities they still get great enjoyment out of them and manage to avoid the black hole that is - “daytime TV”.
Read Beverley and John’s full conversation by clicking on the picture above or watch the video.
Following a serious knee injury 6 years ago, Peter has since returned to the things he loves – a life on the water. Rowing, paddle boarding and sailing keep Peter fit and busy. Whilst Lisa runs a dance school offering ballet style exercise classes for seniors and those with cognitive impairments or Alzheimer’s.
Read Peter and Lisa’s full conversation by clicking on the picture above or watch the video.
We want to hear your story about how you have Wrinkled Well!
Please fill out the form below and we will contact you to ask your permission before we share your story with the Wrinkle Well community.