Swindon24 TV
  • About us
  • Advertise with us
  • Complaints
  • Contact us
Swindon 24 | Swindon News
  • News
    • Politics
    • Sport
    • Business
  • Swindon24 TV
  • Columnists
  • About + Contact
    • About us
    • Contact us
    • Advertise
    • Complaints
No Result
View All Result
Swindon 24 | Swindon News
No Result
View All Result
Home Columnists

NEW COLUMNIST: Tim Howe ‘Staying independent when you’re over 50’

Tim Howe is the founder of the Longevity Games, a Swindon-based community fitness initiative focused less on competition and more on long-term independence, confidence, and everyday movement. In this new monthly column for Swindon24, Tim shares reflections from the front line of community health, drawn from his work with people of all ages and abilities. This is not about chasing peak performance, but about staying capable, connected, and in control of your own life for as long as possible.

byTim Howe
13 December 2025 • 11.40am
NEW COLUMNIST: Tim Howe ‘Staying independent when you’re over 50’
FacebookWhatsAppXBlueskyLinkedIn

People often ask me why I’m so focused on fitness now, especially as I’ve got older. They usually assume it’s about staying in shape, or fighting ageing, or refusing to “slow down”.

The truth is far less glamorous. I’m training so I don’t need someone else to put my socks on.

That might sound flippant, but independence is the thing I care about most. Not being fast. Not being strong compared to someone else. Just being able to do the normal, everyday stuff without thinking about it.

The problem is, independence doesn’t disappear overnight. It leaks away. Quietly. You don’t notice it happening.

You stop carrying your shopping and start parking closer. You choose the lift instead of the stairs, not because you can’t use the stairs, but because it’s easier. You hesitate before getting up off the floor, just for a second, to work out how you’re going to do it.

None of those moments feel important. But stack them up over ten or twenty years and suddenly life gets smaller.

I call it the independence line. It’s not a scientific term, it’s just a way of describing the point where everyday tasks stop being automatic and start needing effort, planning, or help. Getting dressed. Carrying bags. Walking upstairs without sounding like you’ve just sprinted for a bus you were never going to catch anyway.

From what I’ve seen, once people cross that line, it’s very hard to come back, not because they don’t want to, but because their options shrink.

That’s really what the Longevity Games are about. They’re not a competition in the usual sense. They’re a check-in.

People turn up thinking they’re testing their fitness. What they’re actually doing is finding out where they are right now. Runners discover they’re great at running but fall apart when asked to lift or carry anything. Strong people realise they get out of breath far quicker than they expected.

I’ve seen people finish and say, “That was a wake-up call,” usually followed by, “I didn’t realise I’d let that slide.”

And that’s the point. Not judgement. Awareness.

If you never check in, you drift. And drifting is how people lose years without noticing.

I don’t train because I’m scared of getting older. I train because I want choices when I am older. I want to be able to carry my shopping, walk where I need to go, and get up off the floor without needing a plan.

If I can still do that, I’m winning….. and putting my own socks on.

READ MORE

Unsafe Redhouse footpath repaired following complaints from residents

Unsafe Redhouse footpath repaired following complaints from residents

1 July 2026 • 4.33pm
Over 90% of military personnel miss key family moments while serving

Over 90% of military personnel miss key family moments while serving

30 June 2026 • 12.00pm
School phone ban Swindon

Can your child still take a phone to school? New rules come into force

29 June 2026 • 11.45pm
Swindon Carnival returns with music, food and community celebration this weekend

Swindon Carnival returns with music, food and community celebration this weekend

29 June 2026 • 11.13pm
‘Developers won’t even meet us’ Councillors criticise housebuilders over Abbey Farm dispute

‘Developers won’t even meet us’ Councillors criticise housebuilders over Abbey Farm dispute

29 June 2026 • 11.05pm
Britain has one day’s worth of drones. Here’s why Swindon suddenly matters

Britain has one day’s worth of drones. Here’s why Swindon suddenly matters

29 June 2026 • 9.59pm
Load More

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

TOP STORIES

Avebury to host hands-on archaeology day during summer festival
News

Avebury to host hands-on archaeology day during summer festival

29 June 2026 • 8.33pm

The annual festival, organised in partnership with the Council for British Archaeology, runs from Saturday 18th July until Sunday 2nd...

Read moreDetails
GALLERY: Swindon Kenyan Festival opens its doors to the whole community

GALLERY: Swindon Kenyan Festival opens its doors to the whole community

28 June 2026 • 1.18am
Can your running club conquer Swindon’s toughest 12-hour challenge?

Can your running club conquer Swindon’s toughest 12-hour challenge?

28 June 2026 • 11.34am
Swindon’s Regent Circus almost gone as redevelopment moves closer

Swindon’s Regent Circus almost gone as redevelopment moves closer

28 June 2026 • 8.03pm
Drivers warned as new speed cameras go live

Political row erupts as Tories pause school road safety camera pilot

29 June 2026 • 9.24pm
“We’re all one community” Swindon’s Boishakhi Mela brings cultures together

“We’re all one community” Swindon’s Boishakhi Mela brings cultures together

28 June 2026 • 10.28pm
Swindon Show Choir marks first year with spectacular summer show

Swindon Show Choir marks first year with spectacular summer show

28 June 2026 • 11.02am
Swindon aim for play-offs despite Holloway suspension

Swindon Town handed demanding start after League Two fixtures released

28 June 2026 • 12.22am
“Group chats can be weapons of mass destruction” Swindon Teacher and students divided over social media ban

“Group chats can be weapons of mass destruction” Swindon Teacher and students divided over social media ban

26 June 2026 • 4.43pm
‘Developers won’t even meet us’ Councillors criticise housebuilders over Abbey Farm dispute

‘Developers won’t even meet us’ Councillors criticise housebuilders over Abbey Farm dispute

29 June 2026 • 11.05pm
  • About us
  • Advertise with us
  • Complaints
  • Contact us
Swindon news.

All content © State Six News Limited, unless otherwise stated. All rights reserved. Swindon 24 is a trading style of State Six News Limited. Company number: 16190242. Registered company address: Suite A, 82 James Carter Road, Mildenhall, Suffolk, IP28 7DE.

  • HOMEPAGE
  • VIDEO