Climb trees to live better longer.
The body undergoes years of abuse equitable to years of life,
generally speaking. Lifting heavy, continuous exertion, crashing into the
planet repeatedly all takes its toll. As you age proprioceptic integrity lessens.
All this is to say. Maybe the shoulders don’t handle the
pull ups or the monkey bars very well anymore. Pullups are a great back &
arm exercise, but when the shoulders start getting banged up sometimes they
have to take a back seat to something else.
Climbing is one of the most primal movements we have. Not too
far above crawling, walking, swimming, etc. Climbing in the gym is not only
fun, but it’s a great way to train back, arms, core, & grip. If you have a
rock wall, well that’s just awesome. Some gyms have a rope climbing area. Honestly
I’ve only seen these on the internet, but I’m sure they’re out there.
In the garage, the roof is generally too low for an
effective rope climbing area, so I go afield. I’m fortunate enough to live in
an area that affords me some opportunity to hit the trails, & while I’m
hitting said trails, I look for fun things to do, which equates to opportunities
to further exert my physical attributes. Around here, we have rocks, mountains
& trees to climb on & I try to take advantage of all three.
Climbing trees allows you to use all of those gripping and pulling
muscles, without any energy spent on skill work. No worries about proper body
alignment or space of grip on the bar or ‘am I using my lats’, just climbing. Just
fun. I guarantee, spend 20 min. climbing a tree or trees & you’ll feel
better without that feeling of total muscular exhaustion. You’ve exercised. You’ve
done a back workout, total body workout, arm training, without overtaxing your
nervous system or punishing shoulders that may no longer appreciate the
deadhang of pullups.
You’ve had some fun, you’ve used those proprioceptors to
know where you are in space (an ability often lost as one ages) & you’ve
destressed your brain from the stress of day to day life. If you’re not
climbing a tree in your 50’s, by 60 you won’t be able to. If you can’t climb a
tree, it won’t be long before you can’t climb a ladder, then a set of stairs. If
you don’t use it, it will be lost.