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TestimonialsApril 22, 2025

Movement and aging article

“Cancer and Hanna taught me how to LIVE” with Chuck Keels

Strength, joints, bones, and recovery shape how capable daily life feels at every age.

The movement reset

1

Protect strength

2

Support recovery

3

Keep moving

Use this as a practical reset, not a perfection project. The win is a better next step you can repeat.

Overview

Use this article as a practical way to think through your next wellness step. The goal is not a complicated routine; it is a clearer one you can return to consistently.

Hannah and her husband Chuck started Living Hope Cancer Foundation to offer free cancer coaching. For the next three years, the foundation grew as Hannah and Chuck worked with cancer patients and their caregivers, spoke all over the country and spread their message.

On November 29th Hannah joined Jesus in heaven. She has no more cancer, pain or suffering. The focus now is to take Hannah’s Dream and build a nonprofit that helps the cancer industry world-wide.

Please join them.

Useful reset points

Notice

Start with the pattern you can actually see

Energy, sleep, digestion, mood, movement, and recovery all leave clues. Paying attention to the pattern makes the next step more useful.

Simplify

A smaller routine is easier to keep

Choose one or two habits that fit your real week. Food quality, hydration, movement, sleep, and stress recovery usually matter before complexity.

Support

Match supplements to a specific priority

A focused supplement routine works best when it supports a clear goal and sits alongside the basics you already repeat.

Learn more about Hanna and Chuck and order their books at: www.getupandlive.org

Learn more about the supplements that helped Chuck at: www.Lifepriority.com

Lift, Mind and Muscle Memory are specific products we spoke of but check out their entire line. They work.

Practical takeaways

Ways to apply it

Small actions, repeated

Move

  • Strength
  • Walking
  • Mobility
  • Balance

Recover

  • Sleep
  • Protein
  • Hydration
  • Magnesium

Support

  • Joints
  • Bones
  • Muscle
  • Consistency

Helpful support options

Match support to the real goal

Common questions

Where should I start?

Start with one clear priority, then choose the food, movement, sleep, hydration, or supplement step that best supports it.

Do supplements replace the basics?

No. Supplements are best used as support for a broader routine that includes food, movement, recovery, and professional guidance when needed.

Next step

Build a routine around your actual priority

The supplement quiz can help turn a broad wellness goal into a more focused routine.