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It's all about finding your edge ..... just enough to slightly stretch you and baby step into new territory but not pushing so much you hurt yourself or get discouraged. Just a little can often kick off momentum and takes you further than trying to launch out on huge leaps.

@v5118lKftfk, Yes, that is the essence as you described, little by little a person can gently challenge themselves to the next level.

Preserving one's mobility as the years progress is the path to a better life as a senior. Movement is the key.
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