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Brain Fitness Vacations For Baby Boomers: Tips For Staying Sharp
by Alvaro Fernandez, Alv
A year ago we wrote a Glossary where we defined Brain Fitness as "the general state of good, sharp, brain and mind, especially as the result of mental and physical exercise and proper nutrition" and a Brain Fitness Program as a "structured set of brain exercises, usually computer-based, designed to train specific brain areas and functions in targeted ways, and measured by brain fitness assessments."

Now, thanks to a recent ELDR magazine article, we can add Brain Fitness Vacation to the glossary:

"A brain fitness vacation is like a regular vacation, only you attend events, do exercises, and arrange for experiences that address the aspects of good brain health: physical exercise, mental exercise, good nutrition, and stress management."

Dave Bunnell, the founder and editor of new magazine ELDR (and previously editor of PC World, PC Magazine, Upside, and many other magazines) met Dr. Goldberg and myself after our speech in San Francisco State University last May. When he showed an interest in writing a story, and I mentioned half-jokingly that it would have to wait a few weeks since my wife and I were about to take a much needed "brain fitness vacation", he said, well, maybe that's the story!.

Here you have some of the activites mentioned in the article:

1) Guesstimation. Lisa asks Alvaro a question, "How many trees are there in San Francisco?" To come up with an answer, Alvaro first tries to guess how many trees, on average, there are in a city block. He then calculates approximately how many blocks there are in a square mile, followed by how many square miles there are in San Francisco, and so on.

2) Number Series. Alvaro says, "Two, three," and Lisa replies, "four, six." Alvaro then says, "Six, nine," and Lisa replies, "Eight, twelve." He says,"Ten, fifteen," and the sequence goes on as long and as fast as you can keep doing it.

3) Haiku. During the entire vacation, Alvaro and Lisa composed haiku for each other every morning. The rule was they couldn't write them down. They had to create them in their heads and remember them.

4) Sensory training. Lisa puts a piece of chocolate into Alvaro's mouth while his eyes are closed. He lets it melt completely without chewing and without opening his eyes. Next, he puts a grape in Lisa's mouth.

5) Visualizations. Alvaro and Lisa sit quietly for about 15 minutes, breathe deeply using their diaphragms, and visualize special moments from their past, such as the most beautiful view they've ever seen, or a loving personal moment.

I hope this gives you some ideas for your next trip with your partner!

Alvaro Fernandez has sinced written about articles on various topics from Aging, Brain and Aspen Travel. Alvaro Fernandez is the CEO and Co-Founder of SharpBrains.com, which provides the latest science-based information for and. Alvaro Fernandez's top article generates over 201000 views. to your Favourites.
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