
Recovery, Longevity, and Classics, Too
Gift giving is SO much fun when you’re shopping for an active adult over 50 or so. From traditional to tech, from basics to ooh-la-la, there’s no limit. Use this list to get your ideas going and help people move more, recover better, and enjoy hobbies more. Happy shopping!
This year, everyone’s all about longevity and recovery. (Red light therapy, anyone?) But let’s mention a few classics before we hit the list. These never go out of style: new shoes for walking, running, or the gym; a good yoga or stretching matt; a simple set of resistance bands. They’re practical, affordable, and useful, whether the gift-receiver is new to fitness or has been hitting it for decades.
From there, here are 10 ideas to take it a level higher. We’re generally avoiding name-brand recommendations and want to stress that a lot of these come in a range of prices.
Weighted vests have become super-popular among walkers and hikers looking to add resistance to their movement for better strength and bone health.
For those who sit a lot (which is just about everyone), an under-desk walking pad makes it easy to get in some steps while working. You don’t realize how much you need one until you have one.
Recovery rules with a simple massage gun. And there are so many options in size, price, and doodads. Some you can carry in a purse!
Today’s fitness trackers and smartwatches provide so much information, from steps to sleep, from pulse to calories burned. The wide range of features and prices means you can find something here for just about anyone.
Many active adults don’t get enough protein. So, get them started with a variety of protein powders and bars to support muscle, recovery, and energy. Watch out for too much sugar. There are also plenty of vegan options.
For those on the go, consider a lightweight daypack or travel bag for trips, sports, and the gym.
As we mentioned above, red light is hot, hot, hot this year – pun intended. These range in price and quality and might not be for the more skeptical on your list. But for folks who like to stay up on trends, consider infrared or LED face masks, or red-light wraps for the whole body.
Plan a special outing. A special lunch, a workout session, a jog in the park… The main thing is to do something together and build memories – while being, you know, active, too!
Along the same lines, guided experiences — a hiking tour, kayak outing, golf clinic, or pickleball lesson — encourage movement while adding a social element.
Finally, consider fitness or wellness sessions, like a few personal training appointments, yoga classes, or massages. Framed as an investment in health and mindfulness, this can be more meaningful than a trinket in wrapping paper.
The best gifts don’t just fill space. They support better days, stronger bodies, and time well spent — which is something worth celebrating at any age.
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