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How strength training, yoga and listening to her body have helped a 69-year-old age well

  • Theresa Brickley does yoga, Pilates, swimming, hiking, strength training and dance every week. To stay healthy, keep fit while listening to your body, she says
  • Iyengar yoga in particular has helped Brickley, a Hong Kong resident, overcome back, shoulder and knee injuries and improve all aspects of her well-being

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Theresa Brickley does yoga at her home in Tai Tam, Hong Kong. The 69-year-old says keeping fit while listening to your body is key to slowing the ageing process. Photo: Xiaomei Chen

If you’re searching for a natural way to slow the ageing process, look no further than a regular exercise regimen; it can be as simple as playing a sport, walking, swimming or practising yoga.

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You don’t have to train for a triathlon or spend hours in the gym to reap the myriad benefits of regular exercise. And it’s never too late to get started.

Theresa Brickley is an exemplar of how to age well.

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She has focused on fitness since her twenties and four decades later, at 69, she remains as active as ever – despite having endured multiple injuries and surgical procedures through the years.

Staying healthy makes me feel strong and confident, ready to enjoy each day with peace and happiness
Theresa Brickley

Her current weekly exercise routine incorporates full-body workouts – practising yoga and Pilates, swimming, hiking, strength training and Kizomba, a dance originating in Angola.

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