I'll never live without a dishwasher, but for limited luxury camping cleanup....inconvenience is more time and work, but that is where the exercise is. Washing machines, chopping wood, refrigeration, all contribute to less health, but where is the balance? I figure growing food, preparing food, perhaps living lower toward the floor so that getting up is more difficult, might be a good start for me. I can get truly lazy around the house.
There always seems to be something to do when camping. It is built in. There is squatting, chopping, gathering, latrine building, less handy stove, fire in a pit or other, cleanup in a bowl or a creek, gathering water. All of these are good exercise. I like this for a couple of weeks at a time and that is the plan during retirement. Around the house is a different story. I need to work part-time and I'm thinking that that should be something totally new that requires me to be on my feet and moving two or three days a week. My focus needs to be health during retirement to maintain quality of life, not chasing a buck, or stuffing my ego. Just being useful, connected and getting a reasonable workout, can go a long way toward being out naked on the trail and traveling.
Jbee