Dick Knights Mumm
Take me Home Falmer Road
Yep - my head thinks it’s 21 by body 38! I’ll be warming up and down with greater care next week.
Ice bath ?
Yep - my head thinks it’s 21 by body 38! I’ll be warming up and down with greater care next week.
I'd love to get back into playing some form again - at 34 i've still got a mile or two left in the legs. Not enough to keep up with the local village side but something evening based would be perfect. Sadly, living in the sticks means a bit of a travel, but that's not a massive problem.
Baring injuries and ill health, you've got another 40 years left in the legs. And you'd still be younger than 3 of the guys I play with now!
Felpham or Angmering any good, that's where I play.
There's people playing at 74? Bugger me, big respect to them if that's the case.
When a disc slipped at around the age of 40 a doctor told me all you can do is help build the muscle around it with some stretches, but the decay from years of running was irreparable. About 3 years passed, just of cycling and striding, and i thought, maybe i could head over to the local park for a gentle kickabout on a nice, soft grassy surface. So each week that summer i did so, playing up to 90 minutes on occasion. Then, i returned to Monday night football with a gaggle of dads, all through the winter months, charging about without apology. It's ruddy brilliant, and i wish i hadn't stopped for so long. I feel the odd tweak sometimes, but stretch, stretch, stretch, and just play two evenings a week in the summer and it's alright. I'm still the master of the unexpected (to others) backheel, and dummy.
Well, it's walking football, but it's still competitive, and some of the guys are 15-20 years younger. The banter doesn't change despite the ages.
To be clear, much of walking football is about removing the risk of challenges and high balls. You still have to use your brain and look for space and players to pass to. Plenty of sweat and stiff muscles. No need to give up playing these days, just find an appropriate group.
I have a question, about walking football, please.
Are there any restrictions on what the keeper is / is not allowed to do?
Is this a common English saying or is it just pure brilliance?
The key really is the warm up and cool down you do - they'll really help your recovery. Also try and get a bit of a walk in post-football - your legs will benefit massively from moving slowly, the recovery is crucial. In theory, it'll get easier each week as it goes anyway - but there are things you can do to help recover quicker and more thoroughly.
Ice bath ?
The key really is the warm up and cool down you do - they'll really help your recovery. Also try and get a bit of a walk in post-football - your legs will benefit massively from moving slowly, the recovery is crucial. In theory, it'll get easier each week as it goes anyway - but there are things you can do to help recover quicker and more thoroughly.