Just like your body benefits from exercise, so can your brain.
Studies suggest that keeping your grey matter in shape can lower the risk of Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia.
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Our brain exercise programme is designed to give you a framework for keeping your brain in shape. Sticking to the schedule should ensure that you maintain a decent amount of brain activity.
We have divided the programme into monthly and weekly tasks.
Monthly
Every month you should do at least one of the following:
Read two books of at least 200 pages
Spend at least 12 hours learning a new language
Spend at least 12 hours learning to play a musical instrument
Weekly
Every week you should do at least two of the following:
Play a game of chess (try to keep it going for at least 30 minutes)
Do a crossword puzzle (completing at least 90 percent of the puzzle)
Play a few hands of bridge
Read an intellectually stimulating magazine or spend some time on Health24.com
Spend 30 minutes writing with your non-dominant hand (do not strain it)
Write an epic poem
Spend 30 minutes on brain exercises (a few ideas are listed below)
Some brain exercise ideas:
Choose a letter of the alphabet and think of names starting with that letter
Try to do daily tasks with your eyes closed or using your non-dominent hand (make sure what you are doing is safe)
Try to read upside down
Take a holistic approach
It is also important to engage your brain in a variety of activities. Thus, the exercises listed here, plus social interaction, relaxation and work, are all important.
In addition to the above, research has strongly suggested that good nutrition and physical fitness are important for maintaining a healthy brain.
We suggest that you combine the brain exercise programme with a Fitness programme and make sure that you are eating for a Healthy brain.
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