At 74, and 3 friends who could not get up when they fell so lay around for about 8 hrs before help found them, I got rid of my chairs and started sitting on the floor so I practiced getting up every day, many times. I also do in-bed limbering up exercises. I include a formal exercise of getting down on the floor and structured method of getting up using only one hand. It has helped me quite a bit. I also do resistance training about every 3 days.
Hi Will. Have been following you for some time now and have your book. Really enjoyed the presentation and all the great information. I am a really fit and healthy 73 year old. Apart from moving well, eating well and healthily is also part of going into a healthy and fit third age! We are Whole Food Plant Based eaters and went this way in our 50's. We have no 'diseases' at all, are on no medications, are slim, walk fast and every day up to 10 miles etc. My only difficulty is OA and although I struggle with pain, especially in my hands I ignore it and keep going :)
Thank you so much for supporting my channel and for purchasing my book, I hope it's been able to offer some useful information! It sounds like you're doing some incredible work to keep yourself fit and healthy which is really important - keep up the great work :)
So nice to see you speaking live on RUclips in a friendly British environment. Thanks a lot for the useful résumé. Keep up with the good work! Love and greetings from Nicole (in France) 👍👏🙏🌺💐💝💝💝
Such good info for a 78 yo that has been recovering for a year and a half from 2 car accidents resulting in 2 back surgeries. Went from wheelchair to walker to rolater to now a cane and mostly walking alone. Using physical therapy all the way.. however..You have helped me greatly and I am so grateful... A retired massage therapist.
found your book ( in English) on Amazon Italia at just under 18 euro which is great! I will order it because although at 68, thanks to a great personal trainer, I have no problems, I consider this as precious preventative information. Thanks !
I hope you find my book helpful, I've tried to pack it full of useful tips and guidance - and absolutely, prevention is always the key and can help fend off a lot of problems down the road!
I'm so pleased my work has been able to provide a welcome boost of motivation for you - improvement is most certainly possible with consistency! Keep up the great work and I'm wishing you all the best 😃
Thank you so much! The stats are in: dieting and 'lifestyle changes' do not work in the long term for the vast majority of people, so focussing on being fit and taking care of our health, no matter our size, I feel is very important. The sad thing is that we fatter people are shamed by doctors and told that every health problem is due to our weight, which is unfair, and leads to us not going to the doctor when we should. This can compound potential health issues. Also we heavier people are body-shamed at the gym, at the pool etc., even though we're trying to get fit and healthy, which makes many of us give up and stop trying. So I'd like to know: what are your thoughts on HAES (Health At Every Size)?
I like the way you explain things. I watched your “getting up from the floor video”. But would love to see one on who to achieve getting back up from a squatting position on the floor, without hanging onto furniture. Toddlers bop up and down without any effort and I don’t know when I lost the strength and ability to do this.
Thank you very much , fantastic talk, you are a great inspiration making improving ones health span seem possible . I will definitely try to follow your advice.
Really lovely to see you presenting .Will you covered all the 10 secrets to health span beautifully.Quality over quantity is always better. Balance and strength training becomes more crucial as we age.Thanks for all the tips which you gave in this presentation to be strong and pain free. Stay blessed❤
Hey Will! I've been using your physical therapy techniques for my L5 S1 herniated disc. Appreciate the guidance as it seems to be more and more common. I've always had a strong back until MS set in 15 yrs ago.
Loved listening to your talk Will very informative and motivating. You have a wonderful knack of simplifying everything. Keep doing what you're doing, us oldies need you ❤
"Don't Panic" is message! Sure, bad news exists regarding injuries by falling on the floor! However: Thanks be to God for Will Harlow's talk which gives us advice to reduce discomfort and increase confidence and strength! He seems comfortable, confident, and definitely charming when he presents the information for everybody especially for us 50 and over! 10 Considerations for weakened life span 1. Can't stand on one foot 2. Loss of grip strength 3. Unable to get up the floor 4. Pain in one or more joints over three months 5. Out of breath in ordinary activities 6. Fracture in last 12 months 7. Dropping into a chair - not slowly lowering in chair 8. Afraid of walk in unfamiliar terrain 9. Struggle to hold breath for 20 seconds 10. Furniture holding because of poor balance Looking at the wall behind Will Harlow, am I the only one distracted by a damaged wall that has roots and wooden beams - why framed and covered with glass? Almighty God bless everybody especially the seniors over 50! Blessings on you Will Harlow! Most Precious Blood of Jesus Christ, save us and the whole world! Friday, March 8, 2024
I think that the panels that you refer to are there to show how and with what the walls of the building were originally constructed from. It is called ‘wattle and daub’. Which is a system of interwoven wooden branches and twigs, daubed with a mixture of mud, straw, animal dung etc. This is a means of construction literally thousands of years old, but variants of the idea can still be found today in what are called ‘cob’ houses, where straw is mainly used. Every nation on Earth has used some variation of the idea, even up to recent times.
Absolutely, accidents still happen, which is why early preventative work is so important to help mitigate the injuries and to put us in the best position to support recovery - I hope you found my talk helpful!
@@petercollins7848 With gratitude to you I learned about "Wattle and Daub" - panels are demystified! I appreciate it. May you have a most wonderful rest of your week! Wednesday, March 13, 2024
@@musheopeaus4125 Don't you mean His 33 AD tour? After all He was the Lamb of God Who took away the sin of this world, don't you know? Is this the Bee of Babylon? That's the eternal buzz! God bless you! Divine comedy restored! Wednesday, March 13, 2024
Great advice Will Thank you. I've never been a fan of calorie counting - using a smaller plate is a great idea. Our dinner plates are much larger than they were 20/30 years ago. We fill them up and we don't move as much!
Great presentation! Factual, useful, relevant, motivational and empowering information delivered articulately. Will, if you happen to read this, I have been aching to ask you one critical question which was not mentioned in all your videos. It’s about the importance of rest to allow the muscles to grow with resistance training. I read online that it’s a science based fact to allow the muscles to recover in order for them to grow. And rest is also important in order not to overwork a particular muscle or the body. Standard suggestion is to rest a muscle for 48 hours before using it again. What is your advice?
Really great presentation, I’ve been listening to your recommendations and have implemented some, hopefully as I improve I will be able to add more to my routine. Thank you keeping it simple and doable. 🙏👏
I am very impressed by the professionalism and sincerely found in these very helpful videos . It’s sincerely a pleasure to hear all the viideos that I’ve recently viewed 👍
I enjoyed this very informative Live Will👍 Very useful nuggets of Wisdom for everyone. Thank you so much for all your active sharing & enlightenment on how best to live a more Active & Healthy life.👍💃🌷🙋♀️
Hey! I'm 73 & I was diagnosed with Parkinsons in 2012. Several years ago I also got vertigo. One year I fell 11 times. One year I fell & hit my head & had to go to the ER & have 11 stitches in my head. Now, I have not fallen in 3 years. The year before that I fell once but I didn't hurt myself. I've done Physical Therapy 3 different times. Each time I have had to convince them that I wanted them to teach me how to walk, about center of gravity & just generally how to be aware all of the time so I would have better balance. I'm never going to have good balance but it seemed to me that I should be able to have improved balance. My thinking was that when we learn to walk we're toddlers & we do it by trial & error. So, I figured that there must be a good way to do it. Does the ball of the foot go down first or last? Etc.? I call Not Falling "Job One". Perhaps my experience will be helpful to someone else.
Good talk! Any chance of a North American book tour in the spring? We even have a physio dept in one of our local universities. That's Halifax Nova Scotia!
Great information so useul. Very well presented so clear and.pleasant. thank you so much as I religiously follow your channel i am.in Sri Lanka and follow and share often. 🙏🙏🙏
Hi Will, I live in Australia. my home has no stairs, there are no stairs at work or a supermarket store I usually go to. I knew that climbing up and downstairs are really good so I bought a vertical climber. Do you think it is a good alternative?
Thank you . I had both my knees replaced three years back . Can i do the single leg kneeling you showed @18.56 if I can. Would it harm my knees? Can i do weight lifting?
Will, your way of explaining key concepts is clear and appealing. But your sleep science suggests you have been reading the same studies Matthew Walker cites in his book, ‘Why We Sleep’. We actually know very little about sleep; how indeed would robust sleep studies be conducted…? 🤔
Hey Will, why do I tend to wobble while doing my evening walk?....I am 54, overweight and have weak leg muscles. Have knee pain also since last 10-12 years. Please help😢 something
Hi there - I'm sorry you've been struggling with your balance whilst walking - I have the following videos which may offer some guidance! ruclips.net/video/K8Dq-Ec6utI/видео.html ruclips.net/video/BydzrtzJ2LI/видео.html ruclips.net/video/kXkOH9vYIt0/видео.html ruclips.net/video/8YqJ0vDnsiE/видео.html
Will is kind, sincere, honest,, joyful. I am happy to listen to his teachings. He is a good man .
Thank you so much for your kind words, they really mean a lot to me!
@@HT-Physio you are welcome.
You are amazing!
I’ve been an occupational therapist for 20 years + and your advice and guidance is some of the best I’ve seen or heard. Well done 👍
Thank you so much,you are such a good guy, heavenly sent to bless all.❤💪🏻
More than happy to help!
This needs to be listen to everyone at 50+ or rehabilitating and then every 5 years to keep working on our health spans! It is fantastically practical
Fantastic presentation!!!! Very motivating. Thank you ❤
Thank you so much!
Very informative and encouraging video for seniors.
Hello Will. Thank you for all you do.
Thank you so much, I'm so pleased I'm able to share my work with everyone!
I love Wills straight forward no messing instructions clear and concise
Balance,getting up from floor,my main problem,but at 66 I try .Your presentation is good,God Bless you Will
Thank you so much, I hope it was helpful!
At 74, and 3 friends who could not get up when they fell so lay around for about 8 hrs before help found them, I got rid of my chairs and started sitting on the floor so I practiced getting up every day, many times. I also do in-bed limbering up exercises. I include a formal exercise of getting down on the floor and structured method of getting up using only one hand. It has helped me quite a bit. I also do resistance training about every 3 days.
Excellent 😊 thank you Will
You're very welcome!
I’m really glad I found your channel. Great job with your presentation. Very helpful.
I'm pleased you found it as well! Happy I am able to share my work through my channel!
This is so helpful, thank you. You are so easy to listen to, Will, and explain things very clearly.
Thank you so much!
Brilliant well done Will - huge fan - Best Neil
Thank you so much!
So lovely to see you presenting. (Lucky audience they are) Just watching as I write and will comment afterwards.
Thank you so much for watching!
Nice job, young man!
Thank you!
I am also enjoying your book tremendously and wish I had your advice 26 years ago.@@HT-Physio
Excellent presentation Will.
I do agree he is a very good man very kind and professional thanks you from France
Hi Will. Have been following you for some time now and have your book. Really enjoyed the presentation and all the great information. I am a really fit and healthy 73 year old. Apart from moving well, eating well and healthily is also part of going into a healthy and fit third age! We are Whole Food Plant Based eaters and went this way in our 50's. We have no 'diseases' at all, are on no medications, are slim, walk fast and every day up to 10 miles etc. My only difficulty is OA and although I struggle with pain, especially in my hands I ignore it and keep going :)
Thank you so much for supporting my channel and for purchasing my book, I hope it's been able to offer some useful information! It sounds like you're doing some incredible work to keep yourself fit and healthy which is really important - keep up the great work :)
I really, really, really enjoyed your talk. I watch all your videos. I am in the process of purchasing your book. Thank you. 😊
So nice to see you speaking live on RUclips in a friendly British environment. Thanks a lot for the useful résumé. Keep up with the good work! Love and greetings from Nicole (in France)
👍👏🙏🌺💐💝💝💝
Thank you so much - sending best wishes to you in France!
Such good info for a 78 yo that has been recovering for a year and a half from 2 car accidents resulting in 2 back surgeries. Went from wheelchair to walker to rolater to now a cane and mostly walking alone. Using physical therapy all the way.. however..You have helped me greatly and I am so grateful... A retired massage therapist.
Proud of you 👏 🎉always,Love from Kenya 🇰🇪
Thank you so much!
Very handy. Please get us a kindle version of your book.
found your book ( in English) on Amazon Italia at just under 18 euro which is great! I will order it because although at 68, thanks to a great personal trainer, I have no problems, I consider this as precious preventative information.
Thanks !
I hope you find my book helpful, I've tried to pack it full of useful tips and guidance - and absolutely, prevention is always the key and can help fend off a lot of problems down the road!
You presented this so well & as always gave practical things we can all do.
Thank you so much - I try to make all my tips as practical as possible so that people can really reap the benefits!
Very interesting. Thank you. I enjoy your videos. Adrienne. Ps I try and do some of them every day 😊
Hi Adrienne - that's great to hear - keep up the great work!
Thanks, Will. I appreciate the work you do in helping and educating people.
Always happy to help!
Brilliant, clear, concise, and memorable. Your talks encourage me to press on and believe that improvement is a real possibility . Thank you!
I'm so pleased my work has been able to provide a welcome boost of motivation for you - improvement is most certainly possible with consistency! Keep up the great work and I'm wishing you all the best 😃
Thank you so much!
The stats are in: dieting and 'lifestyle changes' do not work in the long term for the vast majority of people, so focussing on being fit and taking care of our health, no matter our size, I feel is very important.
The sad thing is that we fatter people are shamed by doctors and told that every health problem is due to our weight, which is unfair, and leads to us not going to the doctor when we should. This can compound potential health issues.
Also we heavier people are body-shamed at the gym, at the pool etc., even though we're trying to get fit and healthy, which makes many of us give up and stop trying.
So I'd like to know: what are your thoughts on HAES (Health At Every Size)?
Very useful and good explanation. Thank you !
I'm very glad I've found your channel this is just what I needed
So pleased my videos can offer some help!
I like the way you explain things. I watched your “getting up from the floor video”. But would love to see one on who to achieve getting back up from a squatting position on the floor, without hanging onto furniture. Toddlers bop up and down without any effort and I don’t know when I lost the strength and ability to do this.
Lovely very informative you are God sent, love you Will.
Thank you so much - so pleased I can be of help!
Will, you are a great help. Keep up with the good work
Thank you very much , fantastic talk, you are a great inspiration making improving ones health span seem possible . I will definitely try to follow your advice.
Thank you so much for your kind words, I'm so pleased I am able to offer support to people through my channel!
Really lovely to see you presenting .Will you covered all the 10 secrets to health span beautifully.Quality over quantity is always better. Balance and strength training becomes more crucial as we age.Thanks for all the tips which you gave in this presentation to be strong and pain free. Stay blessed❤
Thank you so much - I agree, definitely important to focus on quality over quantity in all areas - I hope my video can offer some helpful guidance!
Thanks Dr
Happy to help!
Hey Will! I've been using your physical therapy techniques for my L5 S1 herniated disc. Appreciate the guidance as it seems to be more and more common. I've always had a strong back until MS set in 15 yrs ago.
Thanks Will
You're very welcome!
I’ve been watching RUclips back pain videos for a few years now and this is the best advice I’ve got for my specific herniations rn (l3, l4)
Much appreciated Will. Thank you for all of your excellent videos 😊
You're very welcome - so pleased you find the videos helpful!
Great video bud, i have watched a raft of your youtube videos, keep up the great work
Thank you so much, so pleased you enjoy the videos!
We are grateful for your expertise ,blessings
Loved listening to your talk Will very informative and motivating. You have a wonderful knack of simplifying everything. Keep doing what you're doing, us oldies need you ❤
Thank you so much, I'm so pleased you enjoyed it!
"Don't Panic" is message! Sure, bad news exists regarding injuries by falling on the floor! However: Thanks be to God for Will Harlow's talk which gives us advice to reduce discomfort and increase confidence and strength! He seems comfortable, confident, and definitely charming when he presents the information for everybody especially for us 50 and over!
10 Considerations for weakened life span
1. Can't stand on one foot
2. Loss of grip strength
3. Unable to get up the floor
4. Pain in one or more joints over three months
5. Out of breath in ordinary activities
6. Fracture in last 12 months
7. Dropping into a chair - not slowly lowering in chair
8. Afraid of walk in unfamiliar terrain
9. Struggle to hold breath for 20 seconds
10. Furniture holding because of poor balance
Looking at the wall behind Will Harlow, am I the only one distracted by a damaged wall that has roots and wooden beams - why framed and covered with glass?
Almighty God bless everybody especially the seniors over 50! Blessings on you Will Harlow!
Most Precious Blood of Jesus Christ, save us and the whole world!
Friday, March 8, 2024
I think that the panels that you refer to are there to show how and with what the walls of the building were originally constructed from. It is called ‘wattle and daub’. Which is a system of interwoven wooden branches and twigs, daubed with a mixture of mud, straw, animal dung etc. This is a means of construction literally thousands of years old, but variants of the idea can still be found today in what are called ‘cob’ houses, where straw is mainly used. Every nation on Earth has used some variation of the idea, even up to recent times.
Jesus once pulled that plaster off on his 2001 BC world tour and they have preserved it for his followers to marvel at .
Absolutely, accidents still happen, which is why early preventative work is so important to help mitigate the injuries and to put us in the best position to support recovery - I hope you found my talk helpful!
@@petercollins7848 With gratitude to you I learned about "Wattle and Daub" - panels are demystified! I appreciate it. May you have a most wonderful rest of your week!
Wednesday, March 13, 2024
@@musheopeaus4125 Don't you mean His 33 AD tour? After all He was the Lamb of God Who took away the sin of this world, don't you know?
Is this the Bee of Babylon? That's the eternal buzz!
God bless you! Divine comedy restored!
Wednesday, March 13, 2024
Great advice Will Thank you. I've never been a fan of calorie counting - using a smaller plate is a great idea. Our dinner plates are much larger than they were 20/30 years ago. We fill them up and we don't move as much!
Always helpful Will to listen to you to encourage me look after my body, thankyou.
Very helpful indeed. You explain so well ! Thank you. Thanks a lot.
My pleasure to share!
Excellent, thank you.
You're welcome!
Thank you, Will!
My pleasure!
So glad I found you! I'm already benefitting from your advice. Thank you
Great presentation! Factual, useful, relevant, motivational and empowering information delivered articulately.
Will, if you happen to read this, I have been aching to ask you one critical question which was not mentioned in all your videos. It’s about the importance of rest to allow the muscles to grow with resistance training. I read online that it’s a science based fact to allow the muscles to recover in order for them to grow. And rest is also important in order not to overwork a particular muscle or the body. Standard suggestion is to rest a muscle for 48 hours before using it again. What is your advice?
Excellent talk, enjoyed it last week. I'll watch again when I'm 65 in a few weeks haha!
Thank you, as a recent subscriber I especially found a few dumbbell excercises in your videos very helpful to strengthen my gammy lower back.
Thank you for subscribing! I'm so pleased you've found the exercises helpful, that's great to hear!
I am enjoying the techniques you Introduce to improve my strength, etc.
You are a real 💎 in the world of RUclips! Thank you for sharing all that with us 😊
It's my pleasure to be able to share my work with others! Thank you for watching :)
Appreciate this great video Will!!
Watching it now 😊
Thank you so much!
Excellent presentation.Wish to meet you sometime.
Hopefully one day!
New on your channel. I need this so badly. Thanks
So pleased it came at the right time for you!
very useful advice, & well presented. Thank you!
Always interesting. Love your program.
Thank you so much!
Really great presentation, I’ve been listening to your recommendations and have implemented some, hopefully as I improve I will be able to add more to my routine. Thank you keeping it simple and doable. 🙏👏
So good. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
So interesting and helpful. Very motivating.
Great! Thank you.
Great information. Thank you.
Thanks for watching!
Thank you.
You're welcome!
I am very impressed by the professionalism and sincerely found in these very helpful videos .
It’s sincerely a pleasure to hear all the viideos that I’ve recently viewed 👍
(I’m taking notes while working in my office). Thank you, Will for all the helpful information.
Mabuhay ka!
Glad it was helpful!
I enjoyed this very informative Live Will👍 Very useful nuggets of Wisdom for everyone. Thank you so much for all your active sharing & enlightenment on how best to live a more Active & Healthy life.👍💃🌷🙋♀️
Hi from italy. Got your book which is great. At 83 my only problem at the moment is balance so am working on it.
Hi there! Thank you so much for purchasing my book, I hope you find it helpful and I hope it can offer you some guidance to support your balance!
Hey! I'm 73 & I was diagnosed with Parkinsons in 2012. Several years ago I also got vertigo. One year I fell 11 times. One year I fell & hit my head & had to go to the ER & have 11 stitches in my head. Now, I have not fallen in 3 years. The year before that I fell once but I didn't hurt myself. I've done Physical Therapy 3 different times. Each time I have had to convince them that I wanted them to teach me how to walk, about center of gravity & just generally how to be aware all of the time so I would have better balance. I'm never going to have good balance but it seemed to me that I should be able to have improved balance. My thinking was that when we learn to walk we're toddlers & we do it by trial & error. So, I figured that there must be a good way to do it. Does the ball of the foot go down first or last? Etc.? I call Not Falling "Job One". Perhaps my experience will be helpful to someone else.
Hi Will thank you so much. Is getting up from floor not holding onto something?
Calorie-counting is a total waste of time. In my new book I will explain why. Thanks for this gr8 lecture…! 🙏
Great information , thanks Will. 1.52am
Very happy to help!
Good talk! Any chance of a North American book tour in the spring? We even have a physio dept in one of our local universities. That's Halifax Nova Scotia!
Living long does not work with poor health. Will is on great mission! How can we make this fun?
Are their exercises like this in your book??
Great information so useul. Very well presented so clear and.pleasant. thank you so much as I religiously follow your channel i am.in Sri Lanka and follow and share often.
🙏🙏🙏
54 knee gone now I have to roll to my knee and hands and get up . Sudden incapacitation
Hi Will, I live in Australia. my home has no stairs, there are no stairs at work or a supermarket store I usually go to. I knew that climbing up and downstairs are really good so I bought a vertical climber. Do you think it is a good alternative?
Thank you .
I had both my knees replaced three years back . Can i do the single leg kneeling you showed @18.56 if I can. Would it harm my knees? Can i do weight lifting?
More good and useful advice. Especially the benefits of a cup of coffee. 😄
Absolutely!
I am doing the sit to stand and squats but don't feel anything in my leg muscles but the back of my knees feel it, any idea what I am doing wrong
Drink enough water.. avoid dehydration. Helps in many ways.
Absolutely!
Will, your way of explaining key concepts is clear and appealing. But your sleep science suggests you have been reading the same studies Matthew Walker cites in his book, ‘Why We Sleep’. We actually know very little about sleep; how indeed would robust sleep studies be conducted…? 🤔
Thank you for your hip and buttocks, exercises I have got a spare on the bottom of my hip and you have helped with that
Going to start now at age of 64
Hey Will, why do I tend to wobble while doing my evening walk?....I am 54, overweight and have weak leg muscles. Have knee pain also since last 10-12 years. Please help😢 something
Hi there - I'm sorry you've been struggling with your balance whilst walking - I have the following videos which may offer some guidance! ruclips.net/video/K8Dq-Ec6utI/видео.html ruclips.net/video/BydzrtzJ2LI/видео.html ruclips.net/video/kXkOH9vYIt0/видео.html ruclips.net/video/8YqJ0vDnsiE/видео.html
Advice from the unmarried childless person, kidding! Bon weekend from French Canada 🇨🇦! Omg posture posture posture as we all find out!
Will Harlow, you entered my life like a guiding light, just in time to make life worth anybody’s while, you are honest, caring and sincere 🤗🫶
Thank you so much for your very generous comment, I'm so pleased you came across my channel! I'm wishing you all the very best 😃