Showing posts with label boomeritis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label boomeritis. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Boomer-itis and fall prevention

I read an article about it before and since my mother has officially reached Baby Boomer status, I would like to spread the news. Boomeritis is a disease that affects people 50 and older, basically the baby boomer generation we hear so much about these days.
So what is boomeritis? Boomeritis is characterized by the nagging pains that have developed in your knees, back, and hands. It is the inflammation that immediately sets in after bouts of exercise. It is the aching that doesn't go away but now remains more constant. It is the tendonitis, bursitis, all the -itis that you never had before!
Unfortunately, boomeritis not only affects the baby boomers! Heck, as a 41 year old athlete, I'm beginning to feel it, too. I know lots of people my age that complain after doing some exercise or strenuous movment. Basically, boomeritis is a sign that we are not as young as we used to be. It takes longer to recover from the workouts and you are more sore after increased effort (ok, ok, that's just me lately but it does take more time to bounce back).
In order to combat this boomeritis, we need to longer warm up and cool down times. Longer recovery time may require an extra day between workouts but nothing AND I MEAN NOTHING, beats consistent movement. Take 5 to Exercise is a new approach to seated exercise routines and was developed to encourage daily movement in order to reduce the risk of a fall. Staying active not only reduces fall risk but also improves quality of life.
As we age, we need to devote MORE time to flexibility and strengthening exercises but unfortunately, we don't spend as much time caring for our body as we should.
Make the time, you're worth it: Take 5 to Exercise.

Monday, October 13, 2008

YOUR PARENTS AND FALL PREVENTION

My mom, who lives in Pennsylvania, is visiting me this week out here in California and we've been busy!  I have only seen my mom once in the past 6 years so we've been chatting, sightseeing, and hanging out.  Actually, she came here to inspire, encourage and counsel her youngest daughter as I embark on my Take 5 to Exercise fall prevention DVD business, and there's nothing better than mom!  
I have aged and so has my mom.   Like mother, like daughter, my mom remains active and eats healthy which keeps her in great shape.   She is a little rounder, has a little more grey but she's just as sassy as ever!  Since her daughter is the "Fall Prevention Lady", she felt comfortable asking me about her hip pain.  "It feels like it pops out," she said when I asked her why she was limping early one morning. 
After assessing her movement patterns, I recognized an ailment common to ladies in their early 60s.  My mom has hip issues that can be corrected by a simple stretching and strengthening program.  Specifically, her hip abductors are weak and her hip adductors are tight.  Her hip pops when she walks because her hip stabilizers are weak.   This imbalance, plus a super tight piriformis, pulls on her pelvis, causing her knees to bow outward when she squats. I have to say that she was all over the place when I had her stand at balance threshold !!!
Like most people who do not practice balance and/or resistance training, her hip stabilizer muscles are weak but since my mom was a cheerleader in high school and excelled in gymnastics, she is aware of her body movements and quickly responded to my verbal cues.  With consistent practice, she can correct her muscular imbalance, reduce her hip pain and prevent further disability.   
My mom walks 2 miles a day, 5 days a week but she quickly realized that is not enough.  Yes, she is healthy but if she ignored the hip pain and just kept on walking, not strengthening the weak muscles while stretching the tight ones, her pain would become progressively worse while her independence would be increasingly compromised.  
       The moral of my blog:  if you have nagging pains, unusual hip, leg, foot or back pains, please visit a professional.   Nagging pains only get worse when left untreated.  Baby boomers, those 50 and older, are beginning to develop what has become known as boomeritis.    Become aware of boomeritis now so you can continue to live the quality of life you have worked so hard to achieve.
Do what I did and give your mom a 5-day set of my Take 5 to Exercise Fall Prevention DVD series so she can start learning the basics about movement as well as how to stretch tight muscles and strengthen weak ones.  Remember,  you're never too old, or too young to benefit from consistent exercise.  Imbalance leads to compromise and compromise leads to sacrifice.  Don't sacrifice the quality of life you deserve.

Love your mom,
The Balance Enhancement Specialist.