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mass every year (3-5% per decade) unless we do some- thing about it.” Suzie explains that weakening muscles often leads to greater issues much sooner in life, carry extra weight adds to the problems. The changes subtle to start with and often too late to make changes to get back to a position where the simple things in life are comfortable. “Prevention is way better than cure!” Suzie suggests a simple ten-minute workout each day can make a massive difference. Bodyweight based exercise or resistance bands (small, light and easy to travel with) will go a long way, as will stretch- ing the key muscle groups. “Just a couple of basic stretches … get into a rou- tine.” Overlander Health is a free resource, and while Su- zie would like it to pay for itself, she is quick to point out that Overlander Health is more about keeping travellers healthy. “Health is the most important commodity we have,” Suzie says. “People often don’t place health at the top of their priorities, however, ask anyone with real health problems how important it is, and you will soon realise its value.” Suzie does say the important thing is to get out and go travelling but stay healthy, it should be at the top of your agenda. Check out overlanderhealth.com for everything or @ OverlanderHealth on Facebook for the article links and community area. You can email Suzie at suzie@over- landerhealth.com too, she’s always happy to get some recommendations to add to the website, wherever they are in the world. The recommendations are not vetted by Overlander Health, they can’t personally endorse the health care providers, it’s the re- sponsibility of the traveller to research further from the informa- tion provided by the website, to ensure that all needs are met. It’s also wise to ask your insurance provider if they cover the costs of using a health professional before you go ahead with consultations or treatments. TRAVERSE 83