5 Exercises That Could Harm You in Old Age

As we age—especially after the age of 60—it’s common to want to stay active. However, some popular exercises can put too much stress on our cardiovascular system.

A heart health specialist outlines 5 activities that should be reconsidered:

Intense HIIT workouts:
High-intensity sessions, with intermittent maximal effort, generate high heart rate spikes. This can overload a heart already weakened by age or with silent pathologies.
Sprints:

Sudden increases in pace when running raise blood pressure sharply and considerably, posing a risk to vascular integrity.
Repetitive jumps or intense plyometrics:
Exercises that involve constant impacts (such as jumping cuica, jumping or jumping rope) not only increase cardiac effort, but also generate significant wear and tear on more vulnerable joints.

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