adult and aged athletes; flexibility and joint mobility Flashcards
What are problems pertaining to flexibility and joint mobility faced by adult and aged athletes?
- Arthritis
- Arching joints
- Tight muscles
What should adult and aged athletes with poor flexibility and joint mobility focus on?
Programs that focus on;
- Safe stretching and improving range of motion
- Balance and stability to prevent fractures from falls
What must adult and aged athletes with poor flexibility and joint mobility do prior and post physical activity?
They must perform light stretching, Avoiding too much Static stretching but rather more PNF and Dynamic
What type of physical activity should adult and aged athletes with poor flexibility and joint mobility alternatively do?
- Swimming
- Pilates
- Yoga
Why should adult and aged athletes with poor flexibility and joint mobility alternatively do yoga?
- Helps to build joint flexibility with a lower risk of injury
- Builds balance to prevent fractures from falls
Why should adult and aged athletes with poor flexibility and joint mobility alternatively do swimming?
By reducing the strain on joints, the buoyancy of the water allows the joints to more easily move through full ROM, this;
- Keeps joints supple
- Improves flexibility
Why should adult and aged athletes with poor flexibility and joint mobility alternatively do pilates?
- It is a gentle yet effective way to help counter-act related strength loss.
- Builds flexibility to keep muscles supple