I bet you
were a total jock in your teens and twenties, am I right? Lettered in high
school, played multiple sports, participated in rec. league softball or
volleyball for a while after college. These days, you have to pay to belong to a gym, though you
may not make it there as often as you’d like. Maybe you've even taken up a new activity, such as aerial yoga or golf or (haha) home maintenance and repair. Most importantly, you have the aching joints to
prove it. Sound familiar? Then you are sure to love at least one of the
products I’m about to recommend.
First
off, if you haven’t heard of Biofreeze cold therapy pain relief spray, you need to go get yourself
a bottle. This stuff is head and shoulders above the old Icy Hot and BenGay
creams that we used in the past. It comes in a 360-degree spray, so you can hit
that aching spot under your left shoulder blade and your hands don’t get all
smelly. If you’re having trouble falling asleep because some part of you is
aching, this stuff will give you some quick pain relief. It’s not going to
replace a good dose of Advil, but it can definitely help relieve muscle pain.
Second,
if you’re still using ziplock bags of ice cubes on your aching knee, it’s time
to switch to refreezable, flexible ice packs. Wal-Mart Equate is the brand of
choice in our household, and we have at least four of them in different sizes
in our freezer right now. Whether it’s lower back pain or that old broken ankle
that’s feeling achy, 20 minutes of ice while you catch up on your DVR backlog
should do the trick.
Item
number three is probably my favorite: the foam roller. In the
past few years I’ve noticed a lot more people using these for self-massage,
formally known as self-myofascial release, to release muscle tightness in the
back and legs. My husband’s knee pain has gone away since he learned to roll
out his IT band (which runs down the outside of the thigh). I use my foam
roller on my upper back to counteract the tension created by working on a
laptop all day. If you get one of these to use at home, and you don’t have
thick carpeting, I recommend getting an extra-thick yoga mat as well.
This next
item is a little more expensive, but if you’ve given up lounging outside
because you can’t get comfortable in those collapsible sling chairs that
everyone uses nowadays, you need to check out this one. It’s called the Gaffer’s Portable Recliner. The back is adjustable to three
positions, there’s a removable foot rest so you can recline or just sit with
your feet up, plus there’s a fully adjustable umbrella to keep the sun out of
your eyes. Did I mention the insulated armrest pocket that keeps up to four
drinks chilled? But if you’re looking to go one better on back support, check
out a zero gravity lounger (preferably in the XL size).
Finally,
if you have plantar fasciitis or other types of foot or leg pain, I have found
an online store that sells a great variety of specialized products for foot care, with very
reasonable prices. It’s called Footsmart, and they carry products ranging from stretching devices to ice
packs shaped to stay on difficult spots like shins and heels. One good thing
about a specialized shop like this is the product reviews. I figure, if someone
has gone to the trouble of seeing out a web retailer that specializes in a
particular area like foot care, that reviewer is probably more knowledgeable
about the subject than someone posting a product review on a more generalized
site like Amazon.
So there
you have it: my five favorite product discoveries for aging athletes. Try one
today!
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