On Wednesday, May 26, 2010,
an estimated 100,000 older
adults will participate in local
fitness activities throughout
the country as part of the 17th
annual National Senior Health
& Fitness DayŽ (NSHFD), the
nation's largest health
promotion event for older
adults.
Organized as a public/private
good health partnership by the
Mature Market Resource Center
(MMRC), Senior Health & Fitness
Day will offer fitness
activities for older adults at
more than 1,000 locations
including hospitals, park and
recreation departments, senior
centers, health clubs,
retirement communities, houses
of worship, health departments
and other community locations.
The event is always held on the
last Wednesday in May as part of
Older Americans Month
activities.

Programs will range from
small group exercise
demonstrations in community
senior centers to walking tours
and health fairs. Most programs
include an exercise or physical
activity component, as well as
information about senior
subjects.
Interested organizations must
register in order to legally
host a National Senior Health &
Fitness event. The registration
fee is $29.95 plus shipping and
includes the official National
Senior Health & Fitness Day
program CD and sample Senior Day
incentive items (T-shirt,
balloons, etc.) The program CD
is an easy-to-use guide with all
of the information needed to
host a successful event -
activity suggestions, posters,
press releases, copyright-free
reproducible masters to hand
out, etc.
"Older
adults at all levels of physical
fitness are encouraged to
participate in National Senior
Health & Fitness Day," says
Patricia Henze, NSHFD program
manager. "Our goals for Senior
Day are to make exercise fun, to
increase awareness of the
benefits of a regular exercise
programs for older adults, and
to encourage all older adults to
take advantage of the many
health and fitness programs
offered in their communities."