Baby Boomer Warm-Ups and Stretches
Baby boomers are getting in shape by returning to the sports they used to do or trying new ones. As you age past 40, changes in your body can make you more injury-prone. Warm up with key moves from your chosen sport before you play, and don't stretch until after you've exercised.
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Getting Started
Staying ActiveIt's been proven: Exercise makes a difference in the quality and length of your life.
A new workout promises to reshape your body.
Warming up is an essential part of a successful workout. You want to be sure your muscles are loose to allow you flexibility, and to prevent cramping.
Treating Exercise InjuriesMinor aches and pains are inevitable, but with care you should be able to prevent most injuries and treat many others yourself.
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After Your Workout
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