Stay safe while you exercise

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Don't derail your exercise progress with a preventable injury! Here are some things you can do to make sure you are exercising safely:

  • Start slowly, especially if you haven't been active for a long time. Little by little, build up your activities and how hard you work at them.
  • Don't hold your breath during strength exercises. That could cause changes in your blood pressure.
  • Use safety equipment. For example, wear a helmet for bike riding or the right shoes for walking or jogging.
  • Unless your doctor has asked you to limit fluids, be sure to drink plenty of fluids when you are doing activities. Many older adults don't feel thirsty even if their body needs fluids.
  • Always bend forward from the hips, not the waist. If you keep your back straight, you're probably bending the right way. If your back "humps," that's probably not proper form.
  • Warm up your muscles before you stretch. Try walking and light arm pumping first.

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