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How to Shovel Snow Safely

When you think of dangerous wintertime activities, snow-shoveling probably isn’t at the top of the list. But in fact, the death rates from heart attack victims in men ages 35 to 49 triple when the snowy season rolls around and researchers from the Center for Injury Research and Policy of the Research Institute at Nationwide Children’s Hospital calculate about 11,500 snow-shoveling-related ER visits each year. Back injuries account for the most common ailment while heart attacks are among the most serious.

Why is shoveling in a winter wonderland so dangerous? The average snow-loaded shovel weighs approximately 16 pounds and the energy required to clear a driveway or sidewalk is equivalent to that of an active singles tennis match.

The cold air doesn’t make conditions any easier as that icy chill can make breathing difficult. However, shoveling snow can also be a great full-body workout and can help offset some of the extra eating done throughout the holiday season.

So rather than whipping out a snow blower or paying your neighbor to clear your path, follow some of these tips before you head out with shovel in-hand:

Warm up your muscles before shoveling. As with any exercise, a light warm up will loosen up tight muscles and prepare your heart for cardiovascular exercise.

-The Alternative Daily

Sources:
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/tips-to-shovel-snow-safely
http://www.weather.com/activities/homeandgarden/home/hometips/severeweather/snow_shovel.html
http://www.nsc.org/news_resources/Resources/Documents/Snow_Shoveling.pdf
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/01/110118101356.htm

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