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Seniors in Baltimore County turn to pickleball for health and fitness
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sports16h ago

Seniors in Baltimore County turn to pickleball for health and fitness

  • Seniors in Baltimore County are using pickleball as a key fitness option for cardio, balance and social engagement.
  • Pickleball House in Middle River was featured as part of CBS Health Watch, highlighting its role in promoting ongoing exercise for older adults.
  • Participants report two-hour sessions can add about 8,000 to 10,000 steps, contributing to longer activity than some traditional workouts.
  • Experts say pickleball blends balance, coordination and moderate cardio with low-impact stress, making it suitable for many fitness levels.
  • National surveys show millions now play pickleball, with seniors among the fastest-growing participants.
  • Seniors say pickleball helps increase daily movement, improve cardiovascular health, and maintain social connections.
  • Certified fitness trainer Alex Nguyen cites accessibility as a major reason for senior adoption of pickleball.
  • Seniors often play pickleball alongside spouses, which experts say boosts motivation and long-term consistency.
  • The CBS News Health Watch feature emphasizes pickleball as an enjoyable, low-barrier activity for aging populations.
  • The story notes pickleball's expansion mirrors a broader trend toward sustainable, group-based fitness options for seniors.
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Baltimore County leaders unite against crime after string of Catonsville burglaries
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crime6h ago

Baltimore County leaders unite against crime after string of Catonsville burglaries

  • Baltimore County leaders held a community walk in Catonsville to show solidarity after a string of burglaries.
  • Seven businesses were burglarized in Catonsville, prompting the walk along Frederick Road.
  • Police have increased patrols and are reviewing surveillance footage and eyewitness accounts.
  • County officials say crime is down in Baltimore County, with no uptick despite concerns about perception.
  • One affected business, Painted Whims, reported $730 in damages from a break-in.
  • County Council member Rob Young says the walk aimed to deter crime and reassure residents.
  • Authorities are actively investigating with surveillance footage and eyewitness accounts.
  • County Executive Kathy Klausmeier and Police Chief Robert McCullough led the response.
  • Officials noted a decline in break-ins in Catonsville last year in county data.
  • Officials stressed ongoing investigation and community safety efforts.
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