In a recent discussion, Dr. Miho Tanaka, director of the women's sports medicine program at Mass General Brigham, emphasized the importance of understanding personal limits during workouts. She highlighted that athletes often struggle to gauge when they are pushing themselves too hard, which can lead to injuries. Dr. Tanaka recommended that individuals increase their workout intensity by no more than 20% compared to the previous week to minimize health risks.
The conversation then shifted to aging, featuring insights from Jimena Abogavir, cofounder of a Chilean organization aimed at changing societal attitudes towards aging. Abogavir challenged the traditional linear perspective of life stages, advocating for a view that sees aging as an opportunity rather than a limitation. She shared her personal journey of empowerment at the age of 76, noting the societal stereotypes that often accompany aging, particularly for women.
Abogavir's organization, \"Travesía Cien,\" which translates to \"Journey to 100,\" focuses on redefining the narrative around aging. With over 4,000 volunteers, the initiative aims to empower older individuals to embrace their potential and contribute to society. She stressed the importance of recognizing the \"silver economy,\" which refers to the growing market of older consumers, and encouraged companies to adapt their approaches to better serve this demographic.
The discussions underscored a broader cultural shift towards valuing the contributions and capabilities of older adults, promoting a message of vitality and engagement in later life.