You can place this one under the header of "old people problems." I have been hanging around here a while and putting in my $.02 where it seems helpful. I need to ask for a little helpful advice myself. I am 72 and have a hip injury that is bad enough to be inoperable. It causes chronic pain. I worked for a couple of years with a personal trainer at the Jewish Community Center with some good results. This is an all ages/family place, and during the day there are lots of Olde Phartes like me. COVID kept them shut down for extended periods, and I tried to continue working out at home. Now that they are re-opened, I am finding the personal trainer a stretch--raging inflation is the cause. I am also in trouble physically getting to the center. It is close enough to be an easy walk for an able bodied person, not so much for me.
My health insurance Medicare Advantage has subsidized memberships at a variety of gyms in the area. Transportation will be easier to these for me, so I am looking at them. There's a huge number, too many to list, but what I'd like to know is if anybody can suggest centers that would be more Olde Pharte Friendly. I will be dismally uncomfortable if I get there and find out no one is past forty, everyone is at their ideal weight, and no one is friendly. I will arrive in t-shirts with holes, cotton capri pants, and sneakers that are ruinously expensive but not recognized as stylish due to being old people sneakers.
I guess what I am looking for is a more family friendly environment. I will at first use the treadmill, stationary bike, and anything available for cardio fitness. I will also enjoy chair-type yoga.
Thanks in advance!!
jessiewicz t1_j21h9db wrote
If there is a YMCA near you that would be a good option. Typically an older age group and there’s often a senior discounted membership. They also do classes that are generally included.