$Unique_ID{BRK00311} $Pretitle{} $Title{Aerobic Cautions} $Subject{aerobics exercise dance Community Social lifestyle lifestyles strength endurance flexibility warm-up stretching cool down stretches overuse moderation exercises} $Volume{Q-23} $Log{ Exercise Helps Strength and Flexibility*0003204.scf} Copyright (c) 1991-92,1993 Tribune Media Services, Inc. Aerobic Cautions ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ QUESTION: I have made up my mind, partly because of your column, partly because of encouragement from friends, to begin remaking this tired old body of mine. After a fine physical exam, my physician agrees that I may proceed with an aerobic dance class. Any final instructions from you? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ANSWER: You do make me proud. You are in for lots of fun, and an improvement in your strength, endurance and even flexibility. But here are a few cautionary words. Be sure you begin each session with the warm-up and stretching exercises that are a most important component of the session. Don't come late and try to dive right in; it doesn't work that way. Do the cool down exercises as well, without omitting the stretches. Don't push too hard, particularly in the beginning. It isn't necessary to go full tilt for the full hour. Just sway in time to the music when the going gets rough, but stay in there. I don't believe in the slogan "no pain, no gain" for this activity and your reasons for participating, so "hurt" may be left to the side. Buy the right shoes for aerobics, and don't substitute running shoes, or try it barefoot. A good instructor won't permit this anyway. The greatest risk of injury comes from overuse, so moderation is the rule. Most important of all is to keep it pleasurable, for fun is a great motivation, and you will stick with it long enough to do you some good. Have a blast! ---------------- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical problem.