Make Tennis Injuries a Thing of the Past
Maintaining a healthy lifestyle, including working on your flexibility and core strength is a great way to avoid many common tennis injuries.
(PRWEB) April 20, 2006 -- As you know, tennis is a rigorous sport that requires an incredible amount of hand eye-coordination, endurance, agility, flexibility and strength. It demands bursts of energy, that don’t stop until the points over. Tennis is a game of physical prowess as much as a game of skill, so what do you do when you find that you still have the skill but you don’t have the body power to back it? We’ll we don’t want you to give up the match just yet, read these tips on how to keep up with those long rallies!
Some of the most common injuries in tennis occur in the knees, ankles, calves, shoulders, wrists and back. You’re probably thinking, great, that pretty much covers everything. Well that may just about be true, but, there are ways to avoid tennis injuries in general. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle, including working on your flexibility and core strength is a great way to avoid some these common injuries.
By focusing attention on your back and abdominal muscles, you body will be more likely remain aligned. One great way to keep accomplish this is through light stomach exercises such as crunches (always be sure to support you neck) as well as regular massage for your back. Frequently massaging your back helps to reduce harmful muscle tension that can pull you spine out of alignment.
Poor spine alignment can lead to a variety of tennis injuries including all of those listed above. For example, if spine tilts slightly due to a tight muscle on one side of your back, you hips are forced to tilt as well. This places additional strain on not only your hips, but your knees and ankles as well.
One great way to avoid unnecessary tennis injuries is to keep your back in shape through regular massage. If you can’t afford to visit a massage therapist on a regular basis then robotic massage chairs http://www.premiermassagechairs.org/ can be a great substitute. They are far more cost effective and can be used in the comfort of your own home! In fact if you use a massage chair every day then even the nicest massage chairs cost less than $2 a massage. That’s less than a can of Tennis balls!
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