Fun for all AGES at Caves Branch! The Senior Steppers Story

Showcasing their agility, moves and memories, a group of golden citizens known as the Senior Steppers arrived on Wednesday for another holistic exercise session at the Caves Branch Jungle Lodge. The group of energetic women, ranging from 56 to 90, hail from Belmopan and not only perform in and attend regular dance performances and talent nights but also mentor young adolescents in developing thinking skills. 

 

Belmopan Senior Steppers

 
Senior Stepper member, Lindy Jeffery, said, “Seniors shouldn’t feel that they are limited in the activities available to them. There are many exercises for seniors, many of which are non-traditional, low-impact exercises that limit stress on the body and risk of injury,” end quote. 
 
The Senior Steppers program is a joint venture between the National Council on Ageing in Belize, PAHO and the Ministry of Health. Besides dancing, they also engage in recreation classes, such as singing, swimming, theatre, sign language, as well as learning important health and nutrition tips. The seniors we spoke to had raving praise about the program and the benefits it has provided for them. Chairperson/Coordinator, Beverly Swasey added, “…dancing is a fantastic way to get some cardiovascular benefit, improve your coordination and balance, and meet local seniors who enjoy similar activities,” end quote. 
 
Belmopan Senior Steppers
 
On the third Wednesday of each month, Ian Anderson’s Caves Branch sponsors their day trip to the lodge where they participate in water aerobics class in the Caves Branch pool, and are treated to lunch prepared by the Caves Branch cooks. 
 
“Of all the self-fulfilling prophecies in our culture, the assumption that aging means decline and poor health is probably the deadliest. 
— Marilyn Ferguson, The Aquarian Conspiracy, 1980”
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