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Reach for your rake, but save the strain May 2009REACH FOR YOUR RAKE, BUT SAVE THE STRAINBack Advice Website Offers Top Tips to Get You Back on Track and Gardening This Summer
As the Government announces it's calling on Britons to covet their lawns and get digging as part of a campaign to encourage two million people to be more active in advance of London’s 2012 Olympics, the specialist back advice website www.backadvice.info, provided by Tempur - specialists in pressure relieving mattresses and pillows, is offering practical advice and tips on ways to garden your way to better health - without letting your back take the strain. Whether mowing the lawn, planting a flower border or painting the fence, gardening de-stresses the mind and provides a great workout for the whole body to boost all round wellbeing. Gardening can even rival jogging or aerobics as a full-body fitness booster. It works a number of different muscle groups, burns calories – up to 318kcals an hour - and incorporates other important elements of accepted exercise regimes, such as stretching, repetition and even resistance training. But it’s important to remember that gardening can be just as challenging as any other exercise, and unless steps are taken to protect the body, different muscles and joints can be put under strain. To help Britons protect their backs, www.backadvice.info has some new handy health commandments that everyone should consider before reaching for the rake:
www.backadvice.info is home to a host of practical advice to help individuals manage back pain on a day-to-day basis, whether at home, work or play. The site offers a wealth of information on the causes of back pain, as well as conventional and alternative treatments, preventative measures and exercises to help ease the pain. Osteopath Geoffrey Montague-Smith is available to provide professional guidance and answer any tricky questions you have about your own back pain. Visit the site at www.backadvice.info For more information about TEMPUR products, visit www.tempur.co.uk.
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laterlife interest The above article is part of the features section of laterlife.com called laterlife interest. laterlife interest contains a variety of articles of interest for visitors to laterlife.com written by a number of experienced and new journalists. It includes both one off articles and also associated regular columns of a more specialist nature such as Healthwise, Talkback, Gardener's Diary, and a beauty section called Looking good in later life. There's also 'It could be you' by Maggi Stamp laterlife's counsellor on human relationships. Also don't forget to take a look at our regular IT question and answer section called YoucandoIT by IT trainer and author Jackie Sherman. To view the latest articles click on laterlife interest or to view indexes to previous articles click on laterlife interest index. To search for articles about a certain topic, use the site search feature at the top of the navigation.
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A recent survey found that 80% of people in the UK suffer with back pain, but despite its many health benefits, more than half of adults over 35 put their pain down to a result of the nation’s favourite pastime…gardening. 


