beantownjim offers the following preventive measures to help keep backs in shape when shoveling :
Warm-up. Before beginning any snow removal, warm-up for five to ten minutes to get the joints moving and increase blood circulation. A good warm-up should include stretches for the back, shoulders, arms and legs. This will ensure that your body is ready for action.
Don't let the snow pile up. Removing small amounts of snow on a frequent basis is less strenuous in the long run.
Pick the right shovel. Use a lightweight push-style shovel. If you use a metal shovel, spray it with Teflon first so snow won't stick.
Push, don't throw. Push the snow to one side and avoid throwing it as much as possible. If you have to throw, avoid twisting and turning - position yourself to throw straight at the snow pile.
Bend your knees. Use your knees, leg and arm muscles to do the pushing and lifting while keeping your back straight.
Take a break. If you feel tired, short of breath, or like a elephant is sitting on your chest
Stop shoveling immediately because your probably having a heart attack and will dead in
ten minutes..
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