Active Seniors

Senior Travel Tours -- Senior travel tours are a great way to see the world. They're safe, they're affordable and they're also an easy way to meet other seniors who share similar interests. If you're part of the Baby boomer generation but you're not ready to spend your days falling in and out of sleep in your worn out recliner, with a bit of research you'll likely find plenty of senior travel tours you'd enjoy.

Never Too Old! -- At age 47, Martina Navratilova returned to Wimbledon and represented the United States in the 2004 Athens Olympics. In September, seventy-three year old Ed Whitlock shattered his own world age class marathon record by completing a marathon in under 3 hours. Ed is the first 70+ human in history to attain this goal and he has done it twice!

Living on a Cruise Ship is Catching On -- Nobody likes flying anymore. It is not relaxing, you are stuffed like sardines in a tin can, you have to bring your own lunch, and have to take off your shoes. Now think about cruising. You've got your house with you, wherever you go, just like a turtle. You get taken care of, whatever you need. Medical Care is close by, so are 10 bars and 4 restaurants open 24 hours a day in most cases.

You Too Can Live on a Cruise Ship -- Have you ever dreamt about living on a Cruise Ship forever? Traveling the world, seeing all kinds of exotic places, cruising forever with not a care in the world. It is now a reality, and several possibilities exist.

Yoga for Seniors: Using Yoga to Reverse Aging -- Yoga has become quite a popular exercise for people of all ages, but especially for the seniors. Yoga exercise for elderly people can help reverse the aging process and provide a wide range of positive benefits even if practiced on a moderate basis.

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