Exercise for Safety Behind the Wheel

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Exercising may improve the types of driving-related movements that many people find challenging. iStockphoto Facebook Twitter LinkedIn


Exercise is a key component of healthy aging. It offers many health benefits to your overall fitness and well-being. Simple exercises may also contribute to a more positive driving


experience and help you stay safe on the road. The Hartford Center for Mature Market ExcellenceSM and the MIT AgeLab researched the connection between physical exercise and driving and found


some fascinating results.


See also: How does your hearing impact your driving?

Research Findings


Drivers in the study who were asked to exercise daily:

Reported greater ease in turning their heads to see blind spots when changing lanes or to back up.Were able to rotate their bodies


farther to scan the driving environment while making right-hand turns.Were able to get into their cars more rapidly, demonstrating increased overall flexibility.


The research also surveyed drivers 50-plus and found that half have not considered how exercise might be beneficial to their ability to drive. Those surveyed also identified the physical


aspects they find most challenging when it comes to driving. They are:


Turning their head and body to look behind when backing up (41 percent).Getting in and out of the car (22 percent).Turning their head to see blind spots when changing lanes (19 percent).


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Exercising daily not only contributes to a more positive driving experience overall, but also may improve the types of driving-related movements that many people find challenging.

The


Exercises


The participants in our study participated in an exercise program that focused on four areas — flexibility, range of motion, strength and coordination.

Strength Exercises: Strength is


important for many driving tasks, such as pressing down on a brake pedal. Exercises like biceps curls and squats can help enhance a driver’s strength.Range of Motion Exercises: Range of


motion is central to actions such as putting on your seatbelt easily. Performing exercises such as back stretches and heel drops can improve your range of motion.Flexibility Exercises:


Flexibility is necessary for movements such as getting in and out of your car easily. To enhance your flexibility, consider exercises such as chest and shoulder expansions and shoulder


stretches.Coordination Exercises: Coordination can help with the integration of movement in your upper and lower body, such as simultaneously braking and turning. Soccer kicks and lateral


steps are good exercises for boosting your coordination.


Exercises like these are easy to learn, can be done anywhere and can be combined with your current exercise program. To learn more, download a copy of our exercise guide.

Two-Step Plan


To add or begin an exercise program to boost your driving wellness:


Check with your health provider on the best exercise plan for you. Review our exercise guide and come up with your own plan.Follow a regular exercise program. Connect with friends, build it


into your calendar and try to spend at least 15 to 30 minutes a day being active. %{postComment}% Unlock Access to AARP Members Edition


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