Now that I'm retired I like to get out and about, also our social life is very active. I don't drink alcohol but go to many social gatherings and events, which keeps me feeling young.
I was reading about easy ways to meditate and one method mentioned was listening to classical music, who'd of thought eh!
I do training at home but get out and walk 2.5k to a Yoga studio every morning, I leave around 8am, don't know how long it takes as I take the river bike trail there. I start doing my Tai Chi solo forms till people start to show up for class which starts at 9:30am for 75 mins. There's one teacher that teaches a style of Yoga that incorporates much muscle tensing, very different from the regular styles and she also plays heavy metal and punk. I've asked her if she's heard of the Charles Atlas® "Dynamic-Tension®" Bodybuilding System, she's young so hasn't so I'll clue her in.
A young son of my boss when I was working, had come back from New York and asked me if I'd heard of Charles Atlas ? of course mate! and told him about the famous Dynamic-Tension® System which I've known since being 14.
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Many thoughts and feelings surface when reflecting on how it feels to be an Atlas Student. Gratitude quickly comes to mind which will be the focus of my comments here. Following the principles outlined in the Dynamic-Tension course directly leads to an amazing increase in fitness with respect to body, mind and soul. This truly unique and invaluable system is comprehensive and, if put into practice, yields the optimum health everyone strives for. This resulting well-being of body, mind and soul allows one to live life abundantly and appreciate all that life offers. For these reasons and many more, I am forever grateful and proud to be an Atlas Student!
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Don, how long have you been an Atlas student?
I began at age 28, I'm now 79. I have to admit I took off long periods of time along the way, but I always come back to DT, sometimes only a few exercises a day.
Jim
I began at age 28, I'm now 79. I have to admit I took off long periods of time along the way, but I always come back to DT, sometimes only a few exercises a day.
Jim
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Hi Jim,
Thank you for your question. As far back as I can remember I have admired those who had strength of mind, body and character. I discovered Charles Atlas through magazine ads in my early teens. I am now 62 but following his program feel like I am 42. While I practiced many of the exercises and his other health advise that I knew of early on, I formally invested in his program when I was 22 or 23. I have invested twice more since. I am retired military and with the many moves the earlier course I invested in was sadly lost. I was worried that the second course materials were going to wear out so I purchased a 3rd course as back up. Like you, from time to time I have taken a break but always come back. As you know, it is a complete program for the development of a superbly healthy mind, body and soul. My favorite exercise is the push ups with chairs. I make the Perpetual Lesson and walking a regular practice. I love the abundance of other health promoting advise as well such as immersing oneself in a music bath. I end each day, prior to my sleep, by expressing my deepest gratitude to our most beloved Creator for his many blessings. Thank you kindly, Jim, for writing. It is always nice to hear from a fellow member of the Atlas family.
Don
Thank you for your question. As far back as I can remember I have admired those who had strength of mind, body and character. I discovered Charles Atlas through magazine ads in my early teens. I am now 62 but following his program feel like I am 42. While I practiced many of the exercises and his other health advise that I knew of early on, I formally invested in his program when I was 22 or 23. I have invested twice more since. I am retired military and with the many moves the earlier course I invested in was sadly lost. I was worried that the second course materials were going to wear out so I purchased a 3rd course as back up. Like you, from time to time I have taken a break but always come back. As you know, it is a complete program for the development of a superbly healthy mind, body and soul. My favorite exercise is the push ups with chairs. I make the Perpetual Lesson and walking a regular practice. I love the abundance of other health promoting advise as well such as immersing oneself in a music bath. I end each day, prior to my sleep, by expressing my deepest gratitude to our most beloved Creator for his many blessings. Thank you kindly, Jim, for writing. It is always nice to hear from a fellow member of the Atlas family.
Don
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I gave this teacher an extra copy of the Atlas course I had, maybe coincidence but she now wears leopard skin print leggings.Henry Marczak wrote: ↑Tue Aug 20, 2019 3:52 pmThere's one teacher that teaches a style of Yoga that incorporates much muscle tensing, I've asked her if she's heard of the Charles Atlas® "Dynamic-Tension®" Bodybuilding System.
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