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Aging Baby Boomers And Injury Prevention

Baby boomers, or children born between 1946 and 1964, are actually getting into their seniority. Aging baby boomers make up of just about 30% of the population in the United States. Yet while these people are into their 50’s and up, they still have with them their youthful vigor being the generation who had the breaks in life. They still enjoy getting into sports and action. However, most people get sporting injuries when they age thirty to fifty. Most of baby boomers are still involved into hiking, biking, jogging and other sports. Most of them, while they still have many activities, cannot take care of the action. Because of this, they are also very prone to injuries. Sporting injuries include minor aches, dislocations, joint pains, sprains, pulls and other injuries that could be treated through therapy. However, if seniors are not careful, they could get worse injuries. There are various ways to prevent injuries from occurring.

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Posted by Robert on Jul 25th 2011 | Filed in Grandparents | Comments (0)

Older Adults are Embracing Go-Karting

The subject of Go-Karting may seem a bit strange for a site devoted to the aging process, but, if the truth be known, many older adults are finding that Go-Karts offer a terrific recreational outlet. Jay Leno, who's 58 as of this writing, is an enthusiast.

What kid doesn't yearn to drive? If you're a boomer with adolescents or a grandparent with grand kids that age, you might just want to consider participating in this ideal sport for the entire family. If you want to spend some quality time with your grandchildren, you might want to give this some thought. Continue Reading »

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Posted by Robert on Nov 14th 2008 | Filed in Grandparents | Comments (2)

Remembering Names of Grandchildren

I'm a grandparent, and continue to have a little difficulty with the names of my grandchildren. It seems these days hardly anyone gets named Bill or John or Mary or Jane. Often baby names are phonetics cobbled together to produce a hoped for unique or memorable identity, frequently with alternate spellings.

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Posted by Robert on Jul 10th 2007 | Filed in Grandparents | Comments (0)