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From Little League To Big Injuries: A Parents Guide To Healthy Athletic Teens

01 January 2006 · Viewed 2658 times · Disclaimer & Terms
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From Little League To Big Injuries: A Parent’s Guide To Healthy Athletic Teens

Whether your children recently started playing sports in high school or they’ve been on teams since before they were in kindergarten, you have a strong awareness of how importance health is to their athletic endeavors. Injuries can arise, but employing some preventative measures and learning some useful information can make for a more amicable situation.

Encourage Regular Routines

Motivating your kids to stay in healthy routines can help them in the long term with their athletic endeavors. In other words, encourage them to warm up and cool down before and after they engage in athletic activities to protect their muscles. Also, during the off-season, encourage them to continue with athletics or exercise so that their bodies stay used to these experiences.

Predict Potential Concerns

Different kids have different issues that they need to be concerned about. For example, if you know what your children are prone to in terms of athletic injuries, you can better prepare for those situations. Your kids might have a condition or participate in a sport that makes them more prone to have knee pain or arm injuries. If these persist you may need knee pain stem cell treatments.  These specific details can open the door to conversations with doctors and trainers about how to avoid such problems.

Prepare Healthy Meals

When your kids are running around on the field, court or track for a decent portion of the day, you may not worry too much about what they are eating. However, consider the fact that they need to fuel their bodies to participate in these activities and athletics. Also, they may decide not to continue with sports when they enter college, and you want to ensure that they have developed healthy eating habits. Also, when kids don’t have the right fuel for sports, they may lose focus, thereby potentially encountering injuries.

Have a First-Aid Kit

When your teenagers are involved in athletics, injuries can occur no matter how many precautions that you take. Assembling a first-aid kit can possibly help to reduce the severity of the injuries and to provide you with the necessary treatment immediately. What you may want to do is speak with the coach about preparing a team-wide first-aid kit or contributing to an existing one. You should also ensure that your kids know whom to call in the event that you are not present when an injury occurs.

Participating in athletics certainly has benefits for teenagers. Still though, injuries can occur. When you’re prepared, your kids can reap the benefits of the sport in a safer way.

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