Basketball isn’t just a “young man’s game.” Neither is ice hockey, tennis, touch football, or martial arts. In fact, there’s no sport or leisure activity you should have to give up completely just because you’re north of 40. You can stay in the game — and maybe even dominate your competition — by incorporating some agility drills into your workouts to stay spry.
David Jack, strength and conditioning coach and creator of the new (MA40) program, recommends that everyone train for agility, even if you don’t play recreational sports.
“The first skill we lose as we get older is the ability to move explosively,” he said.
As you age, you just need to be careful to choose exercises that don't overtax your joints. Sprints and depth jumps might not be right for you, but various types of shuffles, hops, and calisthenics can do just as much.
The following exercises are low-impact, so they won’t aggravate an already banged-up lower back or pair of knees.
Directions
Choose any three drills to do as a warmup before a lower-body weight workout. Perform one drill continuously for 40 seconds, then rest 20 seconds, and repeat once more; then do the same for the other drills. To use all the exercises at once as a cardio routine, perform each move in sequence (40 seconds on, 20 off) and then repeat the entire circuit for two total rounds.