Month: February 2023

7 Women Over 60 Who Are Doing Incredible Things in the World of Fitness

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The landscape of women’s fitness is changing for the better, with a greater focus being placed on empowerment, health, and wellbeing.

Although the history of women’s fitness is complicated, what we do know is that personal fitness for women used to be considered unladylike! In fact, in the 1920s, women who wanted to exercise were told they should do so at home, so they wouldn’t be seen sweating in public. Activities like running, bodybuilding, and other sports were also widely seen as ‘men’s activities’.

Thankfully, the world has come on in leaps and bounds and, today, the women’s fitness industry is booming. Women of all ages and abilities are getting strong, pushing boundaries, and feeling fierce in their own skin.

And while there’s still much work to be done in terms of making fitness more accessible for all, it helps that there are plenty of trailblazers leading the way.

Below, I’ve pulled together a list of seven women over 60, who are proving that it’s never too late to start smashing your fitness goals.

Edwina Brocklesby – The Irongran, 78

Edwina ‘Eddie’ Brocklesby completed her first marathon at the age of 52, and a triathlon soon after.

Since then, she’s travelled the world, completing many more races – such as Ironman and ultra-distance cycling. She’s also the founder and director of Silverfit, a charity devoted to the promotion of the health benefits of physical activity for older adults.

In 2018, Eddie published her autobiography, Irongran, in which she talks about her life and career as a social worker and triathlete. She’s an inspiring figure who, at 78 years old, is still actively pushing the limits of what she can do and accomplish.

Wendy Ida – Fitness Trainer, 70

Wendy is a domestic violence survivor who had poor health and low self-esteem and almost lost her life on several occasions during her 13-year relationship. After finally escaping with her children at the age of 43, Wendy joined the gym and lost 80 lbs.

As Wendy’s body changed, her mind changed too, and she gained clarity over the path she wanted to take in life. She quit her job as an accountant, learnt as much as she could about nutrition, and became a qualified personal trainer – as well as a life coach, and trauma coach.

At 57, she competed in her first bodybuilding competition and at 60 she set two world records – one for doing the most burpees in one minute and the other for being the oldest active instructor in multiple disciplines.

Today, Wendy holds eight bodybuilding championships and is an author, speaker, lifestyle coach, and fitness expert. She’s also a frequent guest on TV and talk radio, and has achieved international recognition via commercials, exercise videos, magazines, and dozens of other appearances.

Johanna Quaas – Gymnast, 97

Johanna Quaas is a 97-year-old German woman who’s known for her incredible athleticism and dedication to gymnastics. She was certified by Guinness World Records as the world’s oldest active competitive gymnast in 2012, and has made waves on social media over the years by posting videos of her impressive routines.

As a result, Johanna has won nearly 43K followers on her Instagram account, and her moves have left athletes such as Simone Biles speechless. Oscar-winning actress Viola Davis is also a fan. She reposted a 2017 video of Johanna, with the caption: “You are my spirit fighter!! Wow!! GOALS!!!!”

Though Johanna competed in gymnastics as a child and spent most of her life as a gymnastics coach and handball player, she didn’t return to active gymnastics herself until the age of 56.

Quaas’s secret to longevity is her green diet, moderation, and plenty of exercise (gymnastics three or four days a week, with an occasional sauna and a dip in the pool!).

Diana Nyad – Long-Distance Swimmer, 73

In 2013, at 64 years old, Diana Nyad became the first person to swim a distance of 111 miles in 53 hours from Florida to Cuba, without the protection of a shark cage. This wasn’t Diana’s first attempt – she’d tried three times before, with her first attempt being in her 20s when she was unable to continue due to severe jellyfish stings.

Prior to her success in 2013, Diana had completed various long-distance swims, including a 102.5-mile journey from the island of Bimini in the Bahamas to Florida, and a swim around Manhattan in under eight hours.

Today, Diana still swims and is also an author, journalist, and motivational speaker. If you want to find out more about Diana and her journey with swimming, then it’s worth keeping your eyes peeled for a new film release later this year. NYAD, starring Annette Bening as Diana Nyad, will be aired on Netflix in the fall.

Ernestine Shepherd – Bodybuilder, 86

Ernestine Shepherd began training at the age of 56, alongside her sister and best friend Velvet, after leading a sedentary lifestyle as a school secretary. Together, they got into bodybuilding and strived to become the world’s oldest bodybuilding sisters.

Then, in 1992, Velvet died and Ernestine stopped going to the gym. But with renewed determination, she slowly built her body up and, in 2010, she eventually broke the Guinness World Record for the oldest competitive female bodybuilder.

Now 86, Ernestine no longer competes, though she’s still incredibly active – and can bench press 50kg! She follows a strict diet of boiled eggs, chicken, vegetables, and a liquid egg drink, and runs about 80 miles a week.

Ernestine is an inspiration to us all, showing us that it’s never too late to achieve our goals.

Sharon McAllister – Yoga Teacher, 66

After spending decades as a hairdresser, last year, Sharon – who was 65 at the time – decided to follow in the footsteps of her daughter and become a yoga teacher.

She’d had concerns about fading into the background with age. And though she’d had a rewarding career as a hairdresser, a broken arm in her 50s had led her to reconsider what she might like to do with her later years. She knew she didn’t want to rest, so she decided it might be time for a change.

With that in mind, Sharon, along with four strangers, embarked on a 250-hour teaching course in Spain, which qualified her to teach yoga. And she’s now enjoying connecting with people in her classes through touch in the same way that she did as a hairdresser.

In an interview with The Guardian, Sharon said, “I like to think when I’ve finished a yoga class that people go out feeling happy and contented and pleased and relaxed. Those are the same feelings I wanted people to leave my salon with. In return, I’ve been able to keep my brain active, my body supple. Physically, emotionally, mentally and psychologically, it’s been amazing.”

Louise Cooper – Ultramarathon Runner, 68

After being diagnosed with breast cancer twice, Louise Cooper decided that she wanted to live life to the fullest and “erase boundaries from her mind.”

So, just five months after she finished chemotherapy in her 40s in 1999, Louise completed a 135-mile ultramarathon in 40 hours. The race began 279ft below sea level in California’s Death Valley and ended at an elevation of 8,360ft.

Since then, she’s returned to adventure racing, which involves trekking through the unmarked wilderness in unforgiving weather conditions, while carrying on her supplies on her back. She’s also taken up mountain climbing, and has so far climbed Africa’s Kilimanjaro, Russia’s Elbrus, South America’s Aconcagua – and attempted Alaska’s Denali.

Now in her late 60s, alongside teaching kindergarteners, Louise works for Project Athena; an organisation that helps women get back on their feet again after medical setbacks. Her work involves helping women break down barriers, step outside of their comfort zones, and open themselves up to the incredible, life-changing adventures that the world has to offer.

Let’s Have a Conversation:

Were you inspired by any of these women? Have you recently got into sports or fitness? Or perhaps you’re thinking about trying something new? Please share your story – and questions – in the comments section.

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Jennifer Coolidge Stars in E.L.F.’s Iconic Super Bowl Commercial & It’s a Must-Watch


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I’m from Philadelphia so I’ll need to hide my face when I go visit family, but I have to admit my truth: I don’t care anything about the Super Bowl. I’m not a football fan. I’m just happy for whoever wins, you know? But I do love whatever music Rihanna will bless us with during Halftime, as well as the really fun commercials you can find online before and after the game. (Because I’ll never catch them during.) It’s not even Friday, and one of the most highly anticipated brands, E.l.f., dropped a teaser for its commercial. And it stars Jennifer Coolidge. Are you dying? I’m dying.

This is E.l.f’s first-ever television commercial at the Big Game, and the brand didn’t go small. It was brought to life by award-winning writer, actor, producer and director, Mike White, yes, of HBO’s The White Lotus fame. (Seeing the Jennifer Coolidge connection now?) The star product of the commercial is the Power Grip Primer ($10 at Ulta Beauty), a TikTok favorite for its ability to grip makeup and make it last all day.

In the teaser, Coolidge realizes how “dewy, glowy and baby dolphin-like her skin looks” after trying the primer she received in a gift box from the brand. There’s more to come in terms of stickiness you’ll see when the commercial airs in the second quarter. (Don’t ask me when that is.)

After you watch the commercial on Sunday, you’ll be able to shop a new beauty set from E.l.f.: The Dolphin Face Bundle ($33 at E.l.f. Cosmetics.) It includes Power Grip Primer, Halo Glow Liquid Filter and O Face Satin Lipstick. The Halo Glow Liquid Filter was sold out forever so this is a good time to try the glowy makeup prep.

I might not know about football but I know about good beauty products. Go team!

 

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6 Products I Use to Make My Fine Hair Look Full and Thick

Fine-haired women don’t have an easy time of it. I envy my girlfriends who are genetically blessed with great hair. One friend I often traveled with has a thick mane of wavy hair. In the morning, all it took was for her to run her fingers through her hair and shake her curls back into place. A toss of her head, and she was good to go. Whereas I awakened with my hair flat and plastered to my head. No amount of head tossing would help.

Layered Style Didn’t Help

Until the Farrah craze of the late 70s, I was pretty much unaware of the texture of my hair. It was only after I, like just about every other young woman, rushed to the salon for the feathered and layered cut. I was surprised when my hairdresser told me that the style would not work for my hair type. She did her best to create a modified version.

What Is Fine Hair?

Fine hair, often described as silky and baby soft, is not necessarily thin hair, but it can be both, especially as we age. Composed of strands that are smaller in diameter and less porous than those of other hair types, it can get oily fast, and be easily damaged by dye and heat styling.

If you, too, have fine hair, you know the challenges that come with it. Fine hair is often difficult to style and can appear flat and limp. But, with the right products, you may be able to achieve fullness and thickness that will make your fine hair look its best.

Best Products to Make Fine Hair Look Fuller

While no product will change the texture (don’t I wish), the right products can make hair appear thicker and fuller. After years of trial and error, I have found the best products that work for me. I hope they will work for you, too. Here are some of my favorites.

Alterna Caviar Anti-Aging® Clinical Densifying Styling Mousse

Alterna Caviar Anti-Aging® Clinical Densifying Styling Mousse

One of the best ways to add volume to fine hair is to use a mousse. A good mousse will help to add body and fullness, without making it look or feel greasy. For me, the holy grail of mousse is Alterna Caviar. Having tried more brands than I can recall, I first came across Alterna about 10 years ago and knew I had found “the one.”

Now, I’m never without it in my arsenal of hair products. Marketed as a “lightweight densifying foam that thickens and strengthens hair” it does just that. And I like that it’s formulated without parabens, sulfates, and phthalates. You only need a dollop, so the product lasts a long time.

Bumble and Bumble Surf Spray

Bumble and Bumble Surf Spray

I first tried Bumble and Bumble salt spray when it was new on the market. With its salty sea air scent, it became my summer go to for that tousled beachy look. Now I use it year-round. I admit to having tried less costly salt sprays, rationalizing that “a salt spray is a salt spray,” but I was wrong.

Bumble and Bumble’s Surf Spray is by far the best, and I always return to it. I love B & B products, in general, and this is my favorite product in their line. One caveat: salt spray can be drying. So, don’t forget to deep condition.

Living Proof Full Dry Volume and Texture Spray

Living Proof Full Dry Volume and Texture Spray

A few squirts of this light and airy texture spray are all it takes to add some grip to my hair. With a fresh scent, the spray doesn’t leave my hair feeling stiff or sticky. There’s a good reason why it’s on the list of Allure Magazine’s 19 Best Dry Texture Sprays for Tousled, Voluminous Hair.

I alternate between this and Bumble and Bumble Thickening Dryspun Volume Texture Spray, which works equally well, though the scent (which I like) is more pronounced.

Davines NATURALTECH Energizing Shampoo and NATURALTECH ENERGIZING Thickening Tonic

Davines NATURALTECH Energizing Shampoo
NATURALTECH ENERGIZING Thickening Tonic

I discovered the Davines line a year ago, and although I’m sometimes reluctant to try new products, I’m glad I did. The duo is a bit on the pricey side, but worth it. I generally use the shampoo and thickening tonic in tandem. Both have a pleasant scent, and do, in fact, make my scalp feel energized, and my hair appear fuller. A review on Birdie.com described the shampoo as “an espresso for your hair as it kickstarts blood circulation in the scalp.” I couldn’t agree more.

Aveda Dry Remedy

Aveda Dry Remedy

If your hair is prone to frizz (as fine hair often is), you may want to try using a moisturizing oil. These products can tame flyaways, make hair smooth and shiny, and help prevent breakage. Aveda’s dry remedy is my favorite. All you need is a drop or two.

I alternate with Virtue’s Heal & Shine Hair Oil Duo for Dry or Damaged Hair which I was introduced to/discovered. I began using dry remedy after receiving a sample of it from Sephora. It comes in a travel size which I carry with me in my cosmetic bag. Now, humidity is my friend.

Let’s Have a Conversation:

Have you tried any of these products? What are your favorite products for fine hair?

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Jennifer Coolidge Stars in E.L.F.’s Iconic Super Bowl Commercial & It’s a Must-Watch


If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, STYLECASTER may receive an affiliate commission.

I’m from Philadelphia so I’ll need to hide my face when I go visit family, but I have to admit my truth: I don’t care anything about the Super Bowl. I’m not a football fan. I’m just happy for whoever wins, you know? But I do love whatever music Rihanna will bless us with during Halftime, as well as the really fun commercials you can find online before and after the game. (Because I’ll never catch them during.) It’s not even Friday, and one of the most highly anticipated brands, E.l.f., dropped a teaser for its commercial. And it stars Jennifer Coolidge. Are you dying? I’m dying.

This is E.l.f’s first-ever television commercial at the Big Game, and the brand didn’t go small. It was brought to life by award-winning writer, actor, producer and director, Mike White, yes, of HBO’s The White Lotus fame. (Seeing the Jennifer Coolidge connection now?) The star product of the commercial is the Power Grip Primer ($10 at Ulta Beauty), a TikTok favorite for its ability to grip makeup and make it last all day.

In the teaser, Coolidge realizes how “dewy, glowy and baby dolphin-like her skin looks” after trying the primer she received in a gift box from the brand. There’s more to come in terms of stickiness you’ll see when the commercial airs in the second quarter. (Don’t ask me when that is.)

After you watch the commercial on Sunday, you’ll be able to shop a new beauty set from E.l.f.: The Dolphin Face Bundle ($33 at E.l.f. Cosmetics.) It includes Power Grip Primer, Halo Glow Liquid Filter and O Face Satin Lipstick. The Halo Glow Liquid Filter was sold out forever so this is a good time to try the glowy makeup prep.

I might not know about football but I know about good beauty products. Go team!

 

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This Anti-Aging Retinol Face Oil Is So Good, One Shopper Started ‘Going Without Makeup’—& It’s Down to $11


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There are skincare products that target just about any skin concern, whether it be dryness, dullness, acne or visible signs of aging. But what if there was a product that could address all of these concerns at once? Let us introduce you to the new MVP of your skincare routine: the Skin Therapy Oil from Palmer’s.

This face oil truly does the most for your complexion and that’s thanks to its cocktail of skin-loving ingredients, including retinol, vitamin C, cocoa butter, an exclusive Cetesomate-E Complex from Palmer’s and 10 pure oils. Retinol works like magic for fine lines and wrinkles, while vitamin C brightens dark spots. Cocoa butter is great for softening and moisturizing the skin, and the brand’s exclusive complex is packed with essential vitamins and nutrients.

Palmer’s has been around for over 180 years, so creating amazing formulas with top-quality, plant-based ingredients is nothing new. And it comes as no surprise that this anti-aging face oil is the No. 1 bestseller in its category on Amazon.

The Skin Therapy Oil usually costs $19, but is currently on sale for $11 at Amazon. $11 for a product that is so multifunctional is a small price to pay for such great results.

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Palmer's Skin Therapy Oil Amazon

Photo: Palmer’s.

Sure, this product’s ingredient list sounds impressive, but what about its actual results? The lightweight, non-greasy formula has earned a 4.6-star overall rating on Amazon, with over 28,000 shoppers giving it a perfect five-star rating. 

One wrote, “My skin feels so incredibly soft and hydrated. This is the first time I actually don’t mind going without makeup because it truly has brought back such a youthful look and feel to my 34-year-old face.”

“I’ve been rocking blemish-free, well-balanced, great-looking skin for weeks now. I’ve seen improvement in all areas, including improving the look of deep wrinkles on my chin and forehead,” raved another shopper. “Just three drops morning and night so this bottle has lasted quite a while. I will never go without this product again!”

Clearly, Palmer’s is on to something with its Skin Therapy Oil. The formula has a star-studded lineup of ingredients, and thousands of Amazon shoppers can vouch for its effectiveness. Add a bottle to your cart while the anti-aging oil still has a 42 percent discount. 

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