Mangaluru: Fitness for elderly - Nonagenarian Joe Gonsalves shows the way


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Mangaluru, Aug 12: The Fatima Retreat House in the city hosted a unique programme led by nonagenarian Joe Gonsalves, focused on basic fitness for the elderly.

Teddy Sequeira welcomed the gathering, while Fr Prashanth Madtha inaugurated the event and Fr Ronald Serrao led the group in an opening prayer and thanked Joe Gonsalves for leading the event. Melville Pinto compered the programme.

Gonsalves spoke to the group about the vital importance of basic fitness throughout life and especially as one enters older ages. He drew the attention of the group to the fact that he was offering suggestions and demonstrations not as an expert but as someone who follows these practices himself.

Starting with some basic breathing techniques and poses, Gonsalves went on to demonstrate more specific poses and exercises that help to relieve common ailments such as back pain, neck pain, and vertigo.

Having suffered from these ailments himself, Gonsalves told the group that he learned about these fitness exercises when he was researching practical approaches to treat these common ailments.

He is a living testimony to the fact that basic fitness exercises work. At the age of 94, he walks without a stick, drives everywhere in India and in the US, keeps his mind active through his involvement in social media, and is active as a community advocate, particularly for those in need.

Gonsalves cautioned the group that his suggestions should be taken as just suggestions and practical guidelines and not as a replacement for medical advice which may be necessary in certain cases. Each person, he emphasized, should make his/her own decisions about whether or not to have recourse to fitness exercises. He asserted that neither he nor anyone at Fatima Retreat House should be held responsible for any unlikely injuries or adverse effects one may experience.

He closed the session following a moment of silent reflection, adding that in an increasingly sedentary world, basic fitness should be a part of one's daily routine. This regular practice, he suggested, would help everyone to lead healthy and productive lives.

The audience was very impressed with the programme and some of the participants requested Gonsalves to hold such meetings often to help people live healthy lives particularity as they age.

  

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  • Marie, Mangalore

    Sun, Aug 16 2015

    Dear Mr. Joe Gonsalves, You are a true inspiration to the young & the old. Also, Congratulations for receiving the IIPP award for your noble service. We Mangloreans are proud of you. Wish you good health and happiness always.

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  • Allen & Kanthi, Bondel / Canada

    Fri, Aug 14 2015

    Uncle Joe, you make us proud! You are a real inspiration to the young and the old. May God grant you good health and happiness always.
    You are fondly remembered by all children of late Lawrence and Stell Fernandes.
    Love and best wishes from Fernandes Family

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  • Tony , Bondel/Mangalore

    Fri, Aug 14 2015

    Joe,

    My Hero! I am impressed about you and ashamed about myself! You ought to take this to the next level...! Please consider to write a blog on good health and disciplined practice of yoga and meditation...(on Daijiworld???) and even consider writing a book (perhaps with your good friend Dr. B. M. Hegde, former VC of Mangalore University!) on practices for maintaining good health of mind and body.
    Joe, you have a few more years to cross the century and you have to do this for us!

    Best, always,

    Tony

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  • Noreen D'Souza, Washington, DC. USA

    Fri, Aug 14 2015

    Dear Joe,
    You are amazing and role model for seniors to live a healthy life. I enjoy reading your comments on selected news articles in daiji. You take care and stay well. Noreen

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  • Irene Sequeira, Derebail/ NY

    Thu, Aug 13 2015

    Nice article of Mr. Joe Gonsalves. Impressed to see you doing yoga at this age. I have been reading your comments on DW for many years but now I know you are a well experienced gentleman. May Almighty God bless you with good health and long life. May you be an inspiration for all of us young and old. Good Luck and all the best to you.

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  • jimmy noronha, Bellore, Lucknow

    Thu, Aug 13 2015

    I salute you for this inspiring demonstration.

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  • peter, Brahmavar

    Thu, Aug 13 2015

    Inspiration and hope to live healthy for elderly people. No need to compromise with yoga since there are many exercises and tactictics which makes you healthy and strong.

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  • Amrith and Adolphus D'Souza, Mangalore/West chester

    Thu, Aug 13 2015

    "Retirement is not the end of the line." This amazing citizen of Mangalore,proves time and again that it is just the beginning of an independent way of life!
    His agility, perseverance and civic sense at 94, are to be admired and emulated.
    May you live long uncle Joe and continue to be an inspiration to all your well wishers far and near.

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  • vinay, mangaluru

    Thu, Aug 13 2015

    Hats off to you sir! Long live.....

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  • Alban D Souza, Udyavara/Bajjodi/Mumbai/Doha Qatar

    Thu, Aug 13 2015

    Wah! At 94 so young. Thanks Mr. Joe. Lead by example. This awareness is very good.Life is a precious gift from God. We all have the duty to keep ourselves happy hale and hearty of our journey of life. So age is only a number if one lives up to the mark by a healthy way of life then this reminds us. Congratulations Sir, for your simple way of exercises keeping healthy life. If one is physically fit till the end, the spiritual body (soul too will be dynamic and virtuous ) .

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  • Flavian, Mangalauru/Kuwait

    Thu, Aug 13 2015

    Mr. Gonsalves,
    I am immensely thankful to you for your reply in this social media.
    Yes I know Karol Mathias. I think he is Neil’s brother.
    To your surprise, I know Harry Saldanha and of course your daughter. I was one of the staff members in P.F.X. Saldanhas office (from 70-75). After going through your profile I realized that I had seen you during those days. Any ways this is a small world and through social media we are still closer to each other.
    My regards to all.

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  • Joe Gonsalves, Mangalore

    Thu, Aug 13 2015

    I have read with considerable interest observations made about me by Flavian from Kuwait. Yes Flavian I lead a disciplined life starting my day at 4.30 in the morning. Your study about me is correct. I spent the major portion of my life outside Mangalore - Bombay-Delhi-Madras-Calcutta and back to The Home Port in Bombay the total career lasting for twenty-nine fruitful years with a British Company. I retraced my steps back home in Manglore in the seventies and continued working here as an utive director of Public Company for nine years. Even though 94 I keep myself occupied (mind and body) every day.

    A gentleman from Kuwait lives in our building - Karol Mathias. Perhaps you too know him. Best wishes to you Flavian and good luck

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  • callen dsouza, bendur

    Thu, Aug 13 2015

    hats off uncle joe

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Thu, Aug 13 2015

    A few days back I had raised a small question on his comments on Shradi Ghat road.
    I read a lot of information about Mr. Gonsalves in LinkedIn and from D.W. archives.
    You are a living legend and example for senior and aging people how to fight aging process and enjoy living spirit with Yoga proper exercise and right food.
    You are worthy like your good, sensible comments in D.W.
    May God shower upon you the blessings and good health to show to the world that up to 100 and beyond you can perform your ways!

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  • Merlyn & Archie Brito, Orlando USA

    Thu, Aug 13 2015

    Example is better than Precept & Uncle Joe is a living testament.
    You are an inspiration and we are proud of you! May your tribe increase!

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  • Franco Gonsalves, Boca raton FL, USA

    Wed, Aug 12 2015

    Way to go dad !!

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  • Shsm, Doha

    Wed, Aug 12 2015

    Incredible! at 94 if he can do such things why youngsters lose hope at 25 or 35?. Age does not matter it is attitude towards the life that matters. Even at 60 some people lose hopes saying that they have entered old age and just get dejected in life. People like Mr. Gonsales are special people who inspire us by showing that even at old age one can be young if he cultivates right spirit and attitude.

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  • Alwyn Crasta, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Wed, Aug 12 2015

    Mr. Joe Gonsalves has proved, by his own example the sayings:
    'a healthy mind in a healthy body' and 'health is wealth'.

    There is no doubt that we have a duty to take care of our health, which will lead to a healthier, happier and highly productive society.

    Wishing Mr. Gonsalves a long and happy life in the service of society!

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  • Valerian D'souza, Udupi / Mumbai

    Wed, Aug 12 2015

    Big salute to legend Joe Gonsalves Sir!
    You do perfect Yoga even at the age of 94.
    You write so well in daijiworld I have seen.
    To be frank, I have never seen anyone like you!

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  • Vivian Kamath, Mangalore/US

    Wed, Aug 12 2015

    God Bless you dear U.Joe. Love to you and A. Irene too.
    Vivian & Barbara

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