quote from charlest:
I'm 60 and am hardly in the best of shape: more than a little overweight, more than my share of arthritis, had carpal tunnel surgery 18 months ago and shoulder surgery to remove bone spurs and fix a rotator cuff muscle 5 weeks ago. Just removed a 10" diameter 20 year hemlock last week because the lazy landscape people couldn't be bothered. Yet I am surprised to hear people in their 40s complaining of such.
Try a little regular stretching BEFORE and AFTER bowling 8 - 10 games of practice and for league or tournament sessions.
Yeah, I get aches and pains once in a while, but nothing like you guys are talking about. They usually indicate I've been neglecting my stretching, walking and a few exercises now and then.
The only activity really bothering me lately is climbing up on the roof to fix some leaking flashing.
VIXIV,
You've got to get your body used to do what you want it to do. 22 games over 8 days is not bad, but try doing it in series of a number of games you can handle, like say 4 or 5 per day. Then take off at least 2 days; then do 4 or 5 more. Like any activity, it also depends on how much physical exertion actually goes into it. In bowling some people throw the ball very vigorously, while other put almost no effort into it. The KISS principle applies.
PLUS you're never too young to do some stretching before you do any activity. STretch the muscles you will use; that will ease your body into it.
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I'm glad you don't experience any pain, charlest. My arthritis is from years of playing sports, (and one auto accident) not bowling.
There are times when bowling can aggravate my pre-existing conditions. It's not a big deal because of the many NSAID drugs that are available over the counter, nowadays. The question was asked if we ever feel pain or soreness after bowling and I answered. I'm not complaining. Just answering the question.
I do stretch before bowling, and usually ice my wrist, etc. after bowling. I still have many years of bowling and golf ahead of me. My orthopedic surgeon says most of my ailments are from "wear and tear" so I figure it's just the end result of trying to be active.
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notclay
Edited on 7/9/2007 2:53 PM