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P-L-A-Y Ball the Umpire Yells!!

 

As I was contemplating what to write about for the March/April Issue of The Alaska Wellness Magazine the idea of the weekend athlete came to mind. Do you know who Im talking about? Is it your spouse? Is it you?

You know the scenario: all week you work at your job, family obligations, and wind-down time. There seems to be no time for fitness activities. On Monday morning you see an announcement on the bulletin board at work. It states that a new softball team is being formed and everyone is encouraged to sign up!! You think to yourself.. Well, I played competitive ball in high-school so it shouldnt be a problem now. Of course, its been 16 years since graduation, but whos counting?

You sign up with all the enthusiasm of a child opening her Christmas presents. You are so excited that when you get home you announce to the family that you will be practicing softball on Tuesday evenings and you will be participating in the games on Saturday mornings. Everybody is cool with it and they are excited because they want to watch the games each week.

You go to bed that night and dream of the way you threw that last out in the final game of your final season some 16 years ago.

The next morning you get up early and go out to the storage room to look for your old ball and glove..surprise, it still fits!! Now you are figuring that youll need to buy new shoes. The team will be provided with shirts and hats. You are imagining your self in your new duds and envisioning your first time at bat.

H-e-l-l-o!! Arent you forgetting something? Shouldnt you get into some kind of physical conditioning course? Why is it that that is the last thing that you think of? Just because you were a great or even fairly good softball player 16 years ago it doesnt mean that you can just pickup where you left off.

In my entire career, Ive never heard of anyone having the ability to store fitness. Without proper conditioning, a wannabe athlete is setting himself up for injury!!

I digress. On Tuesday, you get your new shoes, your old glove, an old hat and sunglasses and you head down to the field. When you get there you see all your team mates and they are all just as excited as you! You talk about some strategies for this practice and then you all take the field.

You are all going to have a chance to bat, pitch and field some balls. You cant wait until its your turn to batits time. WOW!

Your heart is racing, your bodys tingling, and your mouth is dry. The pitch is slow and low; but you swing anyway. You gave it all you had and you think you ripped something. OOPS! You cant straighten up. What have I done, youre thinking. Why didnt I get some physical conditioning? Whos going to drive me home? Should I go to the emergency room? Should I call home?

Next day you barely make it into the office. Everyone is quite concerned about your health and wellbeing. You made the decision last night to just sleep it off and see what happened by morning. Well, it might be a little bit better; but its not going away. You make a decision to go to the doctor and get a medical opinion (wise choice) and low and behold you tore a few muscles in your back and maybe even some in the shoulder.

When you told the doctor how you had injured yourself he wasnt too sympathetic, was he? Maybe hes seen this too often. These weekend warrior types are what keep our emergency rooms in business.

Reminder: If you decide to take up a summer or winter sport and youve been inactive for quite a few years.plan ahead. Get some expert advice about conditioning your body for the particular movements that you are going to be involved in and this will help to alleviate any debilitating injuries. How does the saying go. an ounce of prevention in worth a pound of cure?

Author: Bonnie Murphy
 
Author Bio:

Bonnie Murphy

Bonnie Murphy has been a Fitness Professional since 1987. Before that she taught fitness in community school programs. When Bonnie talks, you should listen especially when it comes to Fitness for the "mature" woman. Bonnie is billed as a Fitness Coach for Dynamic Living and she is a perfect example of that lifestyle. Bonnie not only talks the talk but she walks the walk! Bonnie is considered an expert in her field of fitness for the older woman. Being certified by major certifying bodies shows that Bonnie is serious about her commitment to helping woman adapt to a fitness lifestyle. The continuing education that Bonnie receives keeps her up to date on the latest findings for the people that she is in contact with on a daily basis.

 
 
 

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