Seniors stay active in rural P.E.I. through Youthful Hearts program
'An opportunity to learn something new but also do it with other people'
Seniors in eastern P.E.I. are staying active this winter thanks to a free program called Youthful Hearts.
The 10-week program gives Islanders 50 and over a chance to try three different activities, for three weeks at a time.
"It's a great opportunity for them to try different things," said Jacob Smith, executive director of go! East P.E.I., also known as the Eastern Region Sport and Recreation Council.
"Try yoga, hope that they like yoga and then they will join a program, either one of ours or something else around the community."
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Smith started Youthful Hearts in 2015 and participation has grown from 20 in the first year, to 45 people this winter.
"The numbers have been incredible, from the first year," Smith said.
"It just continues to grow every year and a lot of them are new participants as well."
Lots of laughs
Chair yoga and strength and balance have been part of every session. Smith tries to mix up the other activities which have included nordic pole walking, line dancing, indoor curling and indoor bocce ball.
Youthful Hearts is offered through go! East P.E.I., with support from the Seniors College P.E.I., which helps cover the cost of paying the instructors so that the course can be offered for free.
Smith admits there are a couple of reasons why Youthful Hearts has become so popular.
"Whenever things are free, especially for seniors, it makes a huge difference," Smith said.
"People get together each week and they have an opportunity to learn something new but also do it with other people and there's lots of laughs. It's a lot of fun every day."