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Weekend Warriors: Its
not too late to get back in the game!
By: Keith Cannone
Still not ready
to hang up the old high tops, still think your fade away jumpshot
resembles the great Michael Jordan? If so, then you too are a weekend
warrior. Who ever said that sports and games are for kids? Anyone who
has played sports understands the essence of competition, the thrill of
victory, and harshness of defeat. That is embedded in the mind forever;
it’s usually the body that can’t keep up. I remember being the young
guy at the court running circles around the old guys. You remember, the
guys that would show up, play one game and leave exhausted, back to
their world of responsibilities. The only thing that would keep me from
playing through the night was that the lights in the park shut off at
midnight. Well those days are unfortunately over. However, I still
enjoy those pickup games in the summer and those backyard football
classics in the fall. But I am constantly reminded by my body that I am
not 16 anymore, and I usually find myself lying on the floor in pain
after a couple hours of b-ball.
In fact,
it was there on the floor when it hit me, I AM the old guy now. I
didn’t like that, I didn’t like it at all. I regret the fact that my
body is already preventing me from doing the things I love. I am
determined to do something about that. The reason for this article is
two-fold. One, to remind everyone that you are never to old to play, to
have fun, or to dream of sinking the game winning free throw. Secondly,
the reason why our bodies regress is because we stop doing the things we
did when we were younger, like stretching, exercise, eating right.
Its true, those
boring routine stretches we were forced to do in junior high actually
had a purpose, other than beefing up the report card with an easy A!!!
Flexibility is vital to living a long pain free life. It is the
inactivity in our lives that that creates muscle imbalances and often
causes long term pain. Not to mention the lethargic mindset, that keeps
you sunken into the couch and glued to T.V. If you suffer from back
pain, sciatic pain, or would like to learn more about muscle imbalances
and back pain relief, check this out.
www.losethebackpain.com
So today is the
day to begin the new you, or the old (young, care free) you, well you
know what I mean. Lace up the old converse, slap on those rec-spec
goggles, and hit the hardwood. Do me one favor though, leave the old
shorts at home. You’ve definitely out grown those…. They didn’t even fit
back then!!
To Your Health,
Keith Cannone
Achieve-Fitness.com
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