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Another great place to shop for Sport Gym products is Amazon. They have more than just books! Here are some more information for Sport Gym: More and more people, who are over forty or those born in 1946 to 1964, commonly known as baby boomers, are realizing the benefits of taking up sports or exercising in a gym. This is well and good since exercising regularly severely cut the risks of contracting aging and obesity related potentially killer diseases such as diabetes, heart diseases, stroke, some forms of cancers and many other diseases. It is indeed heartening to know that more baby boomers are taking charge of their health through regular exercise to improve their cardiovascular health thus becoming fitter and stronger. However, with more middle aged people exercising and playing some form of sports, instances of injuries sustained from these activities have risen substantially. In the United States, these gym or sports injuries have become the number 2 reason for people visiting the doctor's office just behind the common cold, reported by the National Ambulatory Medical Care in 2003. A Consumer Product Safety Commission research in 1998 found that sports related injuries to baby boomers had risen by 33 percent since 1991 and contributed to US$18.7 billion in medical costs. Outdoor sports such as tennis, jogging and golf are very popular with people over forties. Not to be outdone, the more body conscious baby boomers are also joining gym memberships in droves. Gyms all over the developed world are happily reporting increases in new memberships year after year with a large pool of their members being the over forties baby boomers brigade, male or female baby boomers irrespectively. 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? •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. About the Author whats wrong with poor suface in a gym? (my btec sport work im stuck :S)? im in year 10 doing my gcse's but im stuck i need to find out whats wrong with using poor surface on a gym floor? please help There are two components to this: 1. Poor surface If the surface is of poor quality, it may be out of specification and hence not do its job properly. If the surface is uneven, people may trip on it. If the surface is breaking down, then it may produce dust which can exacerbate chest complaints. Also, if the surface is cheaply made, it may not be correct for the task for which it is being used. See "wrong surface" below for further details. 2. Wrong surface There are different floor surfaces for different tasks. For instance, a floor suitable for dancing and aerobics will be slightly sprung to cushion landings. This is important even if the people doing exercise are not jumping high into the air or landing from a height, but just carrying aerobics circuits, since the repeated trauma caused by lots of jolts to the ankles knees and hips will, if carried out frequently, cause pain and swelling in the affected joints (usually knees). Other sports may need a firmer surface. Other sports may need a surface which is very well cushioned to the point of being soft and harder to walk on (eg judo). The surface will also need to take damage caused by accidents (eg dropped weights). So, just as important as the quality of the surface, is the nature of the surface - it needs to be designed for its purpose. Hope this helps. Ott YMCA makeover Thanks for visiting!
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Chris Chew is a personal trainer of actors, pageant winners, models and celebrities. He is the author of
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and runs a fitness school
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It has no overhead sprinklers in case of fire. Handicap access is nonexistent. Heck, it doesn't even have a gym. All that is rapidly changing. By June, the Ott Family YMCA, 401 S. Prudence Road, will sport $3.2 million in improvements.


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