Summer of Sport

Detailed view of a sprinter in the starting blocks

We are entering a summer of sport excitement and entertainment with something for everyone: men’s and women’s FA Cup finals, Euro 2016, World Rugby Sevens, test cricket, Tour de France, US PGA Golf and Wimbledon to name a few and, of course, not forgetting the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro  Make sure you are not the injury worry this sporting summer and take care of your posture.

Sitting for long periods can trigger back pain and with endless hours or sporting coverage in the offing, some will be more at risk than ever of becoming couch potatoes!

Tim Hutchful, a chiropractor with the BCA is concerned about the effect all this extra sitting down could have: “Our lifestyles are sedentary enough but, during televised sporting events, people spend even more time sitting down. Lack of exercise is our worst enemy and we should avoid sitting for prolonged periods of time, as sitting incorrectly puts almost twice as much pressure on the back than when standing.”

And that’s not the only health hazard. Sport fans will argue that jumping up to celebrate a gold medal win or berate a referee is an involuntary action but, doing it too quickly may be more harmful than sitting down for prolonged periods. Tim Hutchful explains: “Going from a fixed posture when sitting down to quickly jumping up on your feet in excitement could be potentially damaging.”

Follow this simple advice from the BCA to have a pain free summer of sport:
• Try to ensure that you change position every twenty minutes; stand up and move around.
• Make sure you are active during half time; there is plenty of light exercise you can do during the 15 minute break.

• Don’t slump, sit right back into the seat, so your back is fully against the back of the chair/sofa.

• Drink Up! – As much as possible, try drinking water instead of beer, tea and coffee; it will keep you hydrated and help you concentrate on what is happening.
•  All this variety of sport may inspire you to get out and try it yourself, which is the perfect way to keep active over the long summer evenings.

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