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My 5km morning swim is a ‘gift’ to myself.
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In this episode, we explore how our bodies and our relationship with exercise transform as we reach our mid-40s. When a minor shoulder injury reduced my swimming routine from 5km to 3km, the physical consequences were immediate – unlike in my 20s and 30s when my body was more forgiving.
We'll discuss the profound shift that occurs in midlife, when health transitions from being "a given" to something we must intentionally cultivate. As one insightful quote suggests, "In youth, what you do matters, but in your 40s, what you can consistently maintain becomes crucial."
Join us as we consider how our daily exercise routines – whether swimming, running, or other activities – aren't merely about maintaining current fitness, but are actually investments in our future selves. In an era of increasingly long lifespans, the habits we establish in our 40s may well be gifts we're giving to ourselves decades later.