Mens Health Week

SNOWYRIVERMAIL.COM.AU | 13 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 2024 10th 16th June International Men’s Health Week celebrates its 30th anniversary this year and takes place from Monday, June 10, to Sunday, June 16, 2024. This year the focus is on men’s health checks. Men’s Health Week is a great opportunity for organisations, workplaces and communities to focus on some of the different ways they can keep men and boys healthier. One way you can do this is by taking advantage of Australian Men’s Health Forum’s (AMHF) free Know Your Man Facts toolkits on a range of men’s health topics, such as men’s mental health, men’s heart health, exercise and men’s health, and mateship and men’s health. You can also watch for new Know Your Man Facts toolkit on Men’s Health Checks, which has been launched in time for Men’s Health Week 2024. Learn more about the Know Your Man Facts campaign on the AMHF website. TIME FOR YOUR CHECK UP Former local resident, Aaron Carrison, has returned to East Gippsland after almost a decade studying and working in the myotherapy space. Aaron has recently opened his own myotherapy clinic called Replay Recovery, located at 149a Macleod Street, Bairnsdale. Myotherapy is a non-invasive manual therapy that helps treat pain caused by injuries or issues with muscles, soft tissue and nerves. Myotherapy is ideal in the treatment of chronic pain originating from musculoskeletal dysfunctions/ disorder (injuries that affect movement and mobility), the leading source of disability in Australia. Myotherapy is a specialised type of remedial massage and therapists generally focus on hands-on techniques to decrease muscular pain. Aaron worked with aerial performers as both a therapist and a strength/conditioning coach. Most recently Aaron has worked in Fitzroy as both a myotherapist and a trainer with an emphasis on rehabilitation and return to sport. Aaron had the fortunate privilege to work in northern India with charity organisation Hands on Health - this provided some of the most challenging and rewarding moments. Outside of work Aaron’s activities have included football, cricket, obstacle racing, crossfit, gymnastics, and also having completed international and domestic marathons and surfed around the world. Through these experiences Aaron applies his specialised knowledge in human functional movement and injury diagnosis, treatment and prevention. A clinical myotherapist can successfully treat a number of injuries or conditions that result from traumatic or overuse injuries. These include: - Headaches and migraines - Neck pain - Back pain (upper and lower) - Nerve pain - Hip pain - Knee pain - Shoulder pain - Stress and tension - DOMS (Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness) - Frozen shoulder - Shin splints - Tennis and golfers elbow Myotherapists use a variety of treatments for of pain. These include: - Trigger point therapy - Dry needling - Massage - Cupping - Instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization (IASTM) - Hot and cold therapies - Stretching - Kinesio taping - PNF stretching For more information, check out Replay Recovery’s website or Facebook page. LOOSEN UP Aaron Carrison has recently opened his new myotherapy practice, Replay Recovery, at 149a Macleod Street, Bairnsdale. THE MORNING WALK As men reach the age of 50 and beyond, maintaining good health becomes increasingly important. While many may turn to vigorous exercise routines or strict diets, one often overlooked yet highly effective habit is simply taking a morning walk. In this education piece, we’ll explore the benefits of morning walks for men over 50 and why incorporating this simple activity into your daily routine can lead to improved physical and mental well-being. Heart health: Cardiovascular disease becomes more prevalent with age, but regular walking can significantly reduce the risk. Morning walks help lower blood pressure, improve circulation, and strengthen the heart muscle. Over time, this can lead to a reduced risk of heart attacks, strokes, and other cardiovascular issues. Weight management: Maintaining a healthy weight becomes increasingly challenging as metabolism slows with age. However, brisk walking in the morning can boost metabolism, helping to burn calories and shed excess pounds. Combined with a balanced diet, regular walks can aid in weight management and improve overall body composition. Joint health: Aging often brings about joint stiffness and discomfort, particularly in weight-bearing joints like the knees and hips. Walking is a low-impact exercise that promotes joint flexibility. Morning walks help to ease joint pain, reduce inflammation, and maintain mobility, allowing men over 50 to stay active and independent. Bone density: Osteoporosis, or the loss of bone density, is a common concern for older adults, especially men. Weight-bearing exercises like walking stimulate bone formation and help preserve bone mass. By incorporating morning walks into their routine, men over 50 can reduce the risk of fractures and maintain strong, healthy bones. Mental clarity and mood enhancement: Physical activity isn’t just beneficial for the body; it also has profound effects on mental health. Morning walks provide an opportunity for quiet reflection and stress relief, promoting mental clarity and emotional wellbeing. Regular exercise releases endorphins, which are natural mood boosters, helping to reduce anxiety, depression and cognitive decline. Social connection: Walking outdoors in the morning allows men over 50 to connect with nature and their community. Whether walking solo or with a friend or spouse, it provides an opportunity for social interaction and camaraderie. Building and maintaining social connections is vital for mental and emotional health, contributing to a sense of belonging and fulfillment. Improved sleep: Quality sleep becomes more elusive with age, but regular physical activity can promote better sleep patterns. Morning walks help regulate the body’s internal clock, making it easier to fall asleep and stay asleep throughout the night. Men over 50 who incorporate walking into their daily routine often experience deeper, more restorative sleep. The benefits of walking in the morning for men over the age of 50 are numerous and far-reaching. From improved heart health and weight management to enhanced mental clarity and social connection, regular morning walks offer a holistic approach to overall well-being. So, lace up those shoes, step outside, and start reaping the rewards of your morning stroll! EXPLORE SOME FANTASTIC TRACKS Buchan Caves Reserve: The Buchan Caves Reserve boasts several scenic walks amid towering limestone formations and lush vegetation. The reserve offers short walks like the Royal Cave Loop Walk or the short walk to Fairy Cave. Longer walks like the Buchan River Walk provide a more immersive experience in the surrounding nature. Cape Conran Coastal Park: With its rugged coastline, Cape Conran Coastal Park offers breathtaking ocean views and diverse ecosystems. The park features several walking tracks, including the Sensory Eco-Walk, which guides you through coastal heathlands, woodlands, and along the stunning beaches. Snowy River National Park: This expansive park offers numerous walking opportunities amidst its rugged gorges, riverine forests, and alpine landscapes. The Orbost Boardwalk is a picturesque stroll along the Snowy River, while the Wilderness Coast Walk offers more challenging multi-day hikes. Lakes Entrance Foreshore: Lakes Entrance, situated at the edge of Ninety Mile Beach, provides a beautiful setting for a morning walk. Stroll along the foreshore, enjoying views of the Gippsland Lakes and the ocean. The Kalimna Jetty is a popular spot for birdwatching and enjoying the sunrise. Gippsland Lakes Discovery Trail: This trail offers a unique walking experience around the Gippsland Lakes, Australia’s largest inland waterway system. The trail passes through diverse landscapes, including wetlands, forests, and coastal dunes, providing ample opportunities for birdwatching and wildlife spotting. East Gippsland Rail Trail: For a leisurely walk or bike ride, consider the East Gippsland Rail Trail. This former railway line has been converted into a scenic trail that winds through picturesque countryside, charming towns, and historic railway trestle bridges. BAIRNSDALE BOWLS CLUB Incorporating Bairnsdale Croquet Club PHONE: 5152 3796 Cnr Grant Street & Pearson Street, Bairnsdale Open: Mon - Sat 9:30am - LATE | Sun 10am - LATE Get on the green & Bowl the Blues Away! EN24038

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