Trying to Avoid Sports Injuries
Trying to Avoid Sports Injuries
Posted on 2010-03-15 18:58:54
“There I am,” a very fit patient is saying, “out on my five-mile run, motoring my way up a steep incline. Suddenly, I feel a throbbing pain in the middle of my right shin. Oh, no, I think, not again.”
As things turned out, the patient recovered from the shin splints quickly, but he knew he’d dodged a bullet. “Why did I get hurt?” he wanted to know. “I wasn’t doing anything wrong.…What can I do to make sure this doesn’t happen again?”
All very good questions. One answer is – basically − we need a plan for exercise. A powerful strategy that helps us train smart and train safe. When you’re working this way − training smart and safe − then you can also train hard.
Training safe and smart means paying attention to what’s happening in your body as you do your workout. “Paying attention” is a learned skill. It requires focus and repetition. Visualization is an important part of focus ─ and, if you’re working on visualization, you’re definitely paying attention!
You can visualize when you’re running, too.
• Visualize an erect, fluid spine and strong abdominal muscles.
• Your head is upright, you’re looking forward and slightly down, and your chest is open.
• Your arms are active yet relaxed, and your shoulders sit comfortably on your rib cage.
• Visualize a long stride, a soft landing, and a strong pushoff, with your leg kicking straight behind you.
Dr .Jason Talley specializes in sports injuries, call the office today to schedule your appointment. Let's put a healthy exercise plan in place to avoid sports injuries.
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