
Ever wondered why Tom and Jerry never seem to age?
The New York times report of a recent study where running slows down the effects of aging:
“Half of the mice were allowed to run on a wheel for 45 minutes three times a week, beginning at 3 months. These rodent runners were required to maintain a fairly brisk pace, Dr. Tarnopolsky said: “It was about like a person running a 50- or 55-minute 10K.” (A 10K race is 6.2 miles.) The mice continued this regimen for five months.
At 8 months, when their sedentary lab mates were bald, frail and dying, the running rats remained youthful.”
Think of all the money people spend on anti-aging products and surgery and all they do is mask or hide the effects of age. But here we see that running has another benefit of slowing down the hands of time. In fact I would assert that if those mice which were aging faster would have joined the running mice – they would have reversed the effects of age. You have a choice to either be the bald, frail dying mice or the one which remained youthful – it’s your choice.
Objection: But I don’t have time.
Answer: I know the feeling. I get up at 4:30 am every morning (just to spend time with my wife), and before I know it I’m out the door comuting to work (which is a two-hour trip, one way). Choices are not easy, but I use my lunch hour at work three times a week to run, and one long run on Saturday. If you commit yourself you CAN find the time.
Objection: I don’t have the money to buy a treadmill or join a gym.
Answer: That is the beauty of running, all you really need are a good pair of sneakers.
Objection: I can’t breath when I run.
Answer: You should check with a doctor – but most people just need to start off slow, and slowly add more distance to their run and their bodies will adapt. Some people alternate between walking and running (10 minutes walking followed by 10 minutes of running) and just add more time to the running as they go. Remember to go at your own pace!
For the wages of sin is death; but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord. Romans 6:23