Esther Wenzel poses with her daughters after they completed a recent "Race for the Cure" run to benefit Breast Cancer Awareness. |
At 83 years old, Wenzel still makes running a top priority.
She runs at least three times a week—pushing an hour each trip, walks ½ mile
each day from her home at Springmoor Life Care Retirement Community to visit
her husband at the Health Center, and typically participates in two 5k charity
runs a year. She has done the “Race for the Cure” for breast cancer awareness
nearly every year to support friends and family who have suffered from the
disease.
“If you can do it, keep doing it,” Wenzel said of running.
“I find that if I miss a few days, it’s a little harder. I try to get out at
least three times a week. I think, as long as I can do it, I better keep doing
it.”
Wenzel is among
thousands of seniors who are taking the reigns on aging. Active Aging
Week—which extends from Sept. 22 through Sept. 28—was established by the
International Council on Aging to promote the efforts of motivated seniors and
organizations that value staying, active, healthy and engaged.
Springmoor Life Care Retirement Community will celebrate
Active Aging Week next week with a series of events and programs: On Monday,
smoothies will be served and a scavenger hunt will take place; On Tuesday,
Springmoor hosts an “Active Aging Week” Celebration Dance; On Wednesday, a
healthy luncheon of turkey burgers and turkey dogs will be served, and on
Thursday, Springmoor will hold its annual Health Fair, which will showcase
healthy initiatives and provide residents with tools to take better charge of
their health. For more information about Springmoor’s plans, check out Health
and Fitness Director Kari Richie’s blog.
Wenzel says that she gets the motivation to stay active by
making sure that running remains a consistent habit. When she is out running
around the beautiful Springmoor campus, she says that she often looks at
mailboxes, counts them and pushes herself to run farther each time.
“Sometimes when I get finished, I think, ‘I could have done
this a little longer, lady,’” she said. At the same time, she realizes that any
amount of running that she gets in is good for her health. “I hate to quit
because I’m sure that if I quit it would be much harder to start back up
again.”
And for Wenzel, age is just a number: “I don’t feel old
until I look in the mirror,” she said.
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