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Gyms all over the developed world are happily reporting booming new memberships year after year with a large pool of their members being the over forty baby boomers brigade, male or female baby boomers irrespective.
As baby boomers get older, their susceptibility to sports injuries rise proportionately. As people age, their body degenerate along with the aging process, although exercising regularly is known to slow down this very degeneration process. This is particularly so for the risky weekend warriors who take to the running tracks or lifting weights to build their body with gusto during the weekend putting their aging bodies and joints to sudden busts of unaccustomed stressful activities, causing damages to their own bodies unknowingly.
What are the common baby boomer's sports injuries? How to avoid them?
Shoulder injuries - Common for those playing squash, tennis, badminton and lifting weights in the gym using wrong form and techniques. Elbow injuries - People who play racket games and bodybuilders. Back injuries - A very common occurrence in the gym amongst baby boomer bodybuilder wannabes. Also a common injury for golfers who often have to swing their spine. Knee injuries - For baby boomers who participate in sports with sudden movements and changes of directions such as squash and soccer. Ankle injuries - Usually striking the runners and joggers of long distances.
How to avoid the risks of sports injuries for the over forties? This is largely common sense which most people know but few do it regularly as part of their exercise routine in so doing, risking injuries which can be avoided.
Thorough warm of the muscles and joints which will be involved in the exercise or sport.
Stretching adequately and correctly. Many people stretch in the wrong manner which then may cause even more injuries. Take the exercises or sports one step at a time, then as endurance and strength build up over time, you can then increase the intensity of the sport or the exercise. Exercise regularly. Not just over the weekend. Your body may not be able to cope with the sudden outburst each weekend. Hire a sports personal trainer who can tailor an exercise program suitable to your health condition and guide you safely through the exercises.
So baby boomers, don't become a victim of your exercises. You want to be fit and healthy, not suffering from pain and despair from what could have been an enjoyable game of healthy sporting activity. Over 40s sports injuries can be avoided.
Author's bio: Chris Chew is an American Muscle and Fitness Institute Singapore based personal trainer. He trains models, pageant winners, actors and other celebrities to look great in their glamorous professions. Presently, he is running a local fitness school at http://www.sgfitness.com and written an ebook "Burn Fat Build Muscles Fast".
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