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Sports participation is a leading cause of injury in young people. Injuries can have both short- and long-term consequences. An injury can immediately sideline a player. This puts both the fun of participation and the health benefits of exercise on hold. An injury that keeps a child out of the game over the long term can also increase the chances of gaining weight, losing fitness, and even possibly developing arthritis in later years.
It may not always be possible to avoid injury when playing sports, especially physical contact sports. Participants can help protect themselves by correctly preparing before and after a game or practice session. This is done by warming up muscles and then stretching. Proper training under an expert's supervision can help players avoid injuries. Following the game rules, wearing proper protective gear, discipline, and teamwork also lower injury risk. Staying hydrated and good nutrition are also a very important part of injury prevention.
Whether the activity is skiing, running, or playing a group sport, such as basketball or football, stretching keeps the body flexible. This can cut down on injuries, especially to the knee and ankle. Stretching again after an activity should be part of an injury prevention plan too.
Before any kind of physical activity, including stretching, the body needs to be warmed up with some light exercise. Walking, running in place, or doing jumping jacks for a few minutes will warm up muscles.
Once muscles are warm, they're ready for stretches, such as:
After every workout, stretch again to help the body cool down and increase flexibility while the muscles are still warm.
Follow these tips: