Exercise in older age is high on the agenda, but the idea that with age comes bags of time and a desire to ‘get out there’ isn’t true for a lot of us. How do you juggle exercise around caring for partners, grandchildren or staying in work? What if you haven’t exercised for years? What can your body take, and how has it changed with age? James Gallagher hears how octogenarian athlete ‘Irongran’ keeps going, he explores the mental and physical barriers that stop us exercising, and he finds out what he might feel like in 40 years as he pulls on an ageing suit.
Presenter: James Gallagher
Guests:Edwina Brocklesby, athete and founder of SilverFitDr Dan Gordon, Associate Professor in Cardiorespiratory Exercise Physiology, Anglia Ruskin UniversityDr Katrina McDonald, judo specialist and Senior Lecturer in Sports and Exercise Sciences at Anglia Ruskin UniversityDr Josephine Perry, sports psychologist and founder of Performance in MindProfessor Cassandra Phoenix, Department of Sports and Exercise Sciences at the University of DurhamDr Dharani Yerrakalva, GP and NIHR Doctoral Fellow at the University of Cambridge
Producer: Tom Bonnett
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