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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: stevieg on May 17, 2017, 02:45:18 pm
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Hi i am 58 and in reasonable nick but i am only too aware of the toll that window cleaning takes.
My friend(58) has shoulder problems and has been told by the doctor that he needs to slow down with his window cleaning work to help!! What i want to know is if we went to the gym what equipment and/or exercises would be best to help with shoulders,neck etc?
Cheers.
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Yoga
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Star Jumps
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I'm 52 and have just been diagnosed with Coeliac disease, so it's a change of diet for me.
Whilst i'm doing my body some good with a new diet, I thought I would also try Pilates.
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High dose omega 3 supplements helped with my shoulder, just be aware there are prostrate cancer risks with concentrated omega 3 especially if there's history of it in your family.
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Star Jumps
Do star jumps you you will immediately reverse time and become younger.
It's scientific fact. Pretty much.
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Keggels
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shoulders require mobility, not strength, bodybuilders, (apart from the ones that, train a lot of flexability) if you cant put one hard over your back and the other under and touch your hands you can gain a lot .
i have chosen one of my favorite shoulder workouts that i promise you if you do every day for 30 days will create miricles for you. just use bands anywhere you like its short and wont interupt anything else you want to do in the gym.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1YHIV4a81Os
the doctor may have come across a few shoulder injurys that they dont treat very well, a physio on the other hand will work with you and sees this stuff every day.
yoga as well if you like i love yoga and do it every day, but just for shoulders the above and yo will be golden
its all about functional stregth man, mobility and range of movement, i can dealift 170kg at 60kg i never lift weights more than about once a week but train movement and bodyweight stuff
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Does it help to wear your pants on your head ???
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Does it help to wear your pants on your head ???
Absolutely.
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Does it help to wear your pants on your head ???
Even more so with pencils up your nose.
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its essential that you do in fact
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Yoga exercises are the best you need to keep flexible I wish my Mrs was as flexible as me lol 😂,this job if you don't do stretches will get you as tight as a drum after a few months. I lay-sit and do them in front on the TV every night it only takes about 10-20 minutes a day and once you get some sort of flexibility it's actually a pleasure because you can feel a good stretch no just discomfort. Hamstrings if they are tight will give you so many problems and are the cause of a lot of lower back pain though you wouldn't think it,there's lots of exercises that can be done for these whilst sitting or laying on the floor once you get into a routine of doing them it becomes second nature.
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Hi i am 58 and in reasonable nick but i am only too aware of the toll that window cleaning takes.
My friend(58) has shoulder problems and has been told by the doctor that he needs to slow down with his window cleaning work to help!! What i want to know is if we went to the gym what equipment and/or exercises would be best to help with shoulders,neck etc?
Cheers.
what are your shoulders/traps muscles like now?mine are nice and strong due to weight training(military press,dumb bell presses,bench press,etc).
i think regular weight training 3 or 4 times a week has helped me immensely.i hardly ever get shoulder/neck strain but i also dont clean many add on jobs these days and keep my working week down to 25-30 hours a week.
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strong yes mate, but if your not stretching it out after those excersises your mobility will be shot
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I am 68 years young and , still going well strong. All I have changed over the years is work on the more lucrative work. I don't try to do too much work per day. It's not volume for me is pricing. I also leave Fridays free to catch up if need be. It's a numbers game the highest number I can charge.
If you in your fifties feel stuffed you will not make the sixties. I have no pensions so have not option but work.
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Keggels
Rice crispies or wheetabix?
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strong yes mate, but if your not stretching it out after those excersises your mobility will be shot
rubbish.i never stretch before or after the gym and im fine.never felt fitter mate.5 min warm up on stationary bike to get my body temp up.thats it.
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I am 68 years young and , still going well strong. All I have changed over the years is work on the more lucrative work. I don't try to do too much work per day. It's not volume for me is pricing. I also leave Fridays free to catch up if need be. It's a numbers game the highest number I can charge.
If you in your fifties feel stuffed you will not make the sixties. I have no pensions so have not option but work.
Retirement is for wimps.
;D
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Keggels
Rice crispies or wheetabix?
cornflakes
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I am 68 years young and , still going well strong. All I have changed over the years is work on the more lucrative work. I don't try to do too much work per day. It's not volume for me is pricing. I also leave Fridays free to catch up if need be. It's a numbers game the highest number I can charge.
If you in your fifties feel stuffed you will not make the sixties. I have no pensions so have not option but work.
the state pension ?
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Peanuts?
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Hi i am 58 and in reasonable nick but i am only too aware of the toll that window cleaning takes.
My friend(58) has shoulder problems and has been told by the doctor that he needs to slow down with his window cleaning work to help!! What i want to know is if we went to the gym what equipment and/or exercises would be best to help with shoulders,neck etc?
Cheers.
Just general strength training focusing on compound exercises, running and stretching. At 58 you will need to do stuff like squats to help raise testosterone levels, which will help with everything else. Working the legs causes a hormonal change which will help when you work stuff like your back/shoulders/chest/arms.
I'm 48 and feel fitter and stronger than when I was a young squaddie.
Work feels like a doddle; awkward reaches aren't awkward anymore.
For specific exercises just google. 5 x 5 routines are effective. Lift heavy, keep the reps low, use running for endurance and weight training for strength. Start gentle though and build it up.
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I'm 64 have prostrate cancer and still working full time and I intend doing so for a few more years to come
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Does it help to wear your pants on your head ???
Don't know show us a picture tell you. ;D ::)roll
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To relieve stress at weekends I like to shave my body, and put on my wife's clothes. I have killer legs and in 6 inch heels I am a bit of a knockout :D
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I'm 64 have prostrate cancer and still working full time and I intend doing so for a few more years to come
Sorry to hear that.
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I'm 64 have prostrate cancer and still working full time and I intend doing so for a few more years to come
You will beat it, have a friend who got the all clear keep fighting my prayers and thoughts are with you my friend.
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I'm 64 have prostrate cancer and still working full time and I intend doing so for a few more years to come
I've a neighbor with that. He's in his 70s. He tells me that if they did nothing about it, he'd still probably have another 10 years left in him. But he's getting treatment and that should sort it.
Prostate cancer isn't - I think - the scary thing it used to be. I just say that because a large portion of us are also going to get it (about 1 in 8 for those of us lucky to live long enough).
I'm not looking forward to my turn though. :'(
Good luck with yours.
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I'm 64 have prostrate cancer and still working full time and I intend doing so for a few more years to come
My father & grandfather both died with prostate cancer I say with not of because although they both had it they never died from it, I'm settled on the fact I will in later life get it.
My grandfather was 85 when he tripped in town, banged his head and died, my dad trapped in his bedroom broke his arm he never left hospital, died 2 weeks later he was 89. If they had not fell over they would both have lived much longer.