Watching Terry Moore jog across the sand or
do sit-ups in Sonki Fitness Boot Camp, you’d never suspect her age. Her
energy and vitality transcend our traditional views of aging and her
enthusiasm and commitment to the class are a genuine inspiration. She
never cared much for exercise and it wasn’t until she and fellow cast
members in the movie "Peyton Place" discovered the joys of turning a
workout into a positive social experience that the fitness bug took hold.
She recently took some time out of her busy
schedule to share the secrets of her youthful exuberance and how exercise
and Sonki Fitness have improved her life.
How long have you been working
out?
I was asthmatic as a kid and sickly, so I
was always excused from gym. The year I made the movie "Peyton Place,"
1956, I joined a gym and became friends with the owner. All of us from the
movie worked out together and I also started body surfing with the other
co-stars and I started loving exercise. I kept exercising, even right up
to when my kids were born in 1960 and 1961. When I got divorced I quit
exercising, but I discovered aerobics in 1979 and got into that and then
yoga. I love yoga and have done it ever since. I love to ski and I
actually got more athletic the older I got.
What’s your current exercise
routine?
I work out with Sonki three times a week, I
do yoga Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday and on Sunday I walk 10 miles.
What’s your motivation to stay
in shape?
It’s more about fitness and feeling great.
The more you exercise the more energy you have. I feel sensational when I
exercise. I feel like I could climb a mountain.
What’s your key to success?
I do it because it feels so good. I can get
very depressed if I don’t exercise. I know now I will feel better if I
exercise. When the last thing I really want to do is exercise I tell
myself I can either feel sad and blue or I can feel sensational and have a
great day. It’s your choice.
You participated in your first
marathon, 26.2 miles, at 70 years of age! What inspired you to take on
that challenge?
It started at a friend’s when one of the
women said she was running the marathon and was up to seven miles in her
training. I said I wanted to do that and my late husband said I wouldn’t
be able to do it. That was all I needed to hear. I’ve done two LA
marathons, the first in 1999 and my second in 2001 when I was 72. I would
have done more but my husband died and it would be too sad because my
husband’s not waiting for me. He made such a fuss and had lots of people
at the finish line cheering for me. I want to do the New York marathon but
I’ll wait until my rotator cuff heals and until I fall in love and have
someone waiting for me at the finish line.
How long have you been working
out with Sonki?
Since May of this year. I just completed
my third 5-week session.
What do you like about Sonki
Fitness Boot Camp and how has it affected your life?
I feel great after I do it. The gym is
boring but boot camp isn’t because Sonki changes things all the time. He
knows what he’s doing, he knows the body and he exercises every part of
your body. He encourages you enough so you don’t want to quit, and when
you do well he compliments you and that’s so important. Sonki’s class is
the best thing. Only with Sonki and kickboxing have I seen my body change
the most. Now I get complimented on my tush. It’s the first time in my
life I’ve been given compliments on my tush.
Anything else you’d like to
share?
I don’t think anything is really fun in
exercise unless you challenge yourself. Decide what you want your body to
be and set goals and go for it. There’s no way when you’re fit and
exercising that you can be depressed. So many people are getting high on
caffeine, pills, cigarettes and alcohol and no drug can give you this kind
of a clear high. Exercise makes your brain work better too. The bigger the
job before you and the more work you have, the more you need to exercise.
You may feel depressed at first in the class because you can’t do
something, but keep it up, go slowly and do what you can and you’ll see
yourself improving. You’ll love it because you’ll feel so much better.