How Do Sports Affect Our Bodies Long Term
Kids who start playing sports at a young age get into the habit of exercising on a regular basis. This alone, offers long-term benefits as long as they continue on with the habit after their athletic years are over. Many young athletes receive injuries during participation in contact sports. Meniscus tears, ligament injuries, strains, and sprains are common. Most don’t have long-term effects if they are promptly treated and the athlete allows ample recovery time.
The Benefits Of Playing Sports
Playing sports at any age offers benefits if proper care is taken not to sustain an injury. Regular athletic activity improves cardiovascular health and helps the body maintain both flexibility and range of motion. The longer you actually participate in regular athletic activity, the healthier your body is. Regular exercise boosts the immune system and also improves your mental outlook. The competitive nature of sports keeps your mind sharp, allowing you to think more clearly.
Long-Term Effects
The more years you play, the longer your benefits will last. Participating in an athletic activity will prevent both muscle and bone loss as you age. If you experience sports-related injuries, your recovery time is much shorter if you’ve played for several years and your body is in top shape. Repeated injuries from overuse and taking too many chances, on the other hand, can have the opposite effect. If you want to reap the rewards of playing sports, the key is to take care of yourself during those years. The healthier you are when you leave the field, the longer the benefits will last.
Preventing Injuries
If you are a seasoned athlete who has played for many years, you know firsthand how important it is to stay in the best shape possible. This means taking care of your body, getting enough rest, and never pushing yourself so hard you end up with a serious injury. Know your body. Accept your limits and play within those parameters. Avoiding injury is the key to maintaining the health benefits of exercise for as long as possible.
Whether you play a contact sport or a less competitive one, the key is minimizing your risk of injury while staying as healthy as possible at all times. Accomplish those two things and you will reap the benefits of playing sports for many years to come. Choose a sport, have fun, and always take care of yourself in the process.
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