

I’m not American (and I assume you are), so I’m afraid I can’t help with that 😅
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I’m not American (and I assume you are), so I’m afraid I can’t help with that 😅
Educational books at or slightly above her reading level? My kid is crazy about dinosaurs, so he’ll read and re-read books about them even though he doesn’t understand all the words yet.
I use some videos from this channel. Usually 30 minutes, three times per week, alternating with soccer/calisthenics days. Works perfectly for me.
(Specifically # 4, 5 and 26 from this playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBfRLLhSBb-Ce7jXhButzHMHoQcAf_dgE
But they a lot of other good videos as well, so be sure to look around.)
I have some guys in my team who are over fifty and still play every week, so it certainly is possible. One is the goalie :P The other does a lot of jogging which helps him stay fit. Stuff like yoga and calisthenics also help prevent injuries. So you might try looking into that and see if it helps you stay in the game.
VLDL make rally funny parodies of various games. They have some long running series with recurring characters.
You should watch all three, it’s one cohesive story :) (But you’ll probably want to do so anyway)
There are way to few people recommending The Lord of the Rings Extended Editions. I recently rewatched them after not seeing them for a decade and I was surprised by how much growing older allowed me to better recognize the themes in the story. My wife watched them for the first time with me and she said they’re the best movies she’s ever seen.
Yeah, I can even notice the difference when doing plyometrics on my wooden living room floor versus on the tiles in the garden (the lawn is very shitty and can’t take it).