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  1. What Makes Rita Run: Can You Relate?

    Two factors come into play when it comes to inspirational athletes: achievements and motivation.

    Consider Rita Hanscom, 70, who won the gold medal and set an American record in the pentathlon for women in her age group last month at the USA Track & Field Masters Indoor Championships in Florida. 

    That’s the achievement.

    Here’s the motivation:

    “One of my main goals for all of this is to live a healthy life, and one of the greatest gifts you can give your children is to remain healthy and independent,” says Rita. “I have two grown children, and they’ve got families, and I don’t ever want to be a burden. I don’t want to be dependent on them. 

    “So, if I have something like sports to keep me active, that’s what I’m striving for.”

    Now, that’s universal motivation. Not everyone wants to enter track and field competitions, after all. But we can all relate to remaining independent, strong, and active. That sort of motivation is what drives people to work out with us here, as well.

    We all need regular exercise to maintain strength, agility, and endurance, even if we’re not quite sure what a pentathlon is.

    Not slowing down
    Rita is still working part-time for the state attorney general, investigating fraud in health care.

    She has been competing in Masters events for 15 years and set a world record in the heptathlon in Finland in 2009.

    She won five gold medals that year and was selected as the Best Masters Female Athlete in the World.

    She could probably tell you how many fraudsters she has helped put away, but she has no idea how many national or world championships she has won.

    Her track events require speed, agility, strength, balance, and endurance to complete them in one day.

    “It’s not linear; it is a wide assortment of skills, and I’ve just really enjoyed the physical challenge,” Rita said.

    Stay active
    She’s had two Achilles injuries in recent years and says she’s regained her explosiveness, for the most part.

    “I’m probably about 95% now,” she says. “So, despite what people say, ‘Oh, you’ll never be back to normal,’ I disagree. I think you can heal yourself. Just give it time.”

    Rita says there’s simply no benefit to her being inactive.

    “People will take a month off to deal with aches and pains,” she says. “After a big meet once, I decided to take a month off, and things still got sore. You know, you still get aches and pains when you’re not doing anything.”

    Rita will probably be ranked No. 1 in the pentathlon when the World Masters Athletes meet again this month in Florida.

    As impressive as that is, remember her main goals and consider how physical fitness can help you reach them: health and independence.

    Call us today, and we’ll help you get there.

    We help men and women over 50 feel better, look better, and age actively- because our life isn’t over as we age; in many ways, it’s just beginning!

    Join our 21-Day Strength and Balance program to rediscover everything you’re still capable of!

    Sign up here: https://go.ypbtrainingstudio.com/21-day-longevity-and-strength-program.


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