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		<title>Sports Safety &#8211; Keeping Yourself Safe</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Mar 2015 18:15:29 +0000</pubDate>
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      When Phil Hughes was struck at the top of the neck by a bouncer at a domestic cricket match Sydney, Australia in November 2014, no one could quite comprehend initially the severity of his injuries. Just two days later, having never regained consciousness, Hughes tragically passed away from his injuries; an event which would affect ]]></description>
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      <p>When Phil Hughes was struck at the top of the neck by a bouncer at a domestic cricket match Sydney, Australia in November 2014, no one could quite comprehend initially the severity of his injuries. Just two days later, having never regained consciousness, <strong><a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/cricket/30219440">Hughes tragically passed away from his injuries</a></strong>; an event which would affect not only the cricket world, but the sporting world as a whole.</p>
<p>Although an investigation is still underway into the player safety and neck protection, it is not only cricket officials alone who seriously reconsidering the safety of all those involved in the sport, with <strong><a href="http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/australiaandthepacific/australia/11267911/Cricket-helmet-sales-soar-in-Australia-after-death-of-Phillip-Hughes.html">sales of cricket helmets soaring in Australia</a></strong>, with some stores reporting a 70% increase since the tragedy occurred.  This fatality has been somewhat of a reality check and has affected both amateurs and professionals alike, many of whom are upping their game immensely in terms of protective gear and looking after their own safety, even in sports you may not have considered to be a danger. Whether you’re crazy about cricket or serious about swimming, here are just a few ways in which to ensure you’re as safe as you can be when partaking in your favourite hobby.</p>
<h2>Cricket</h2>
<p>Despite already having a large amount of protection in place already, understandably the cricket world have stepped up and increased the way in which they keep their players safe. More now than ever it is essential that you kit up correctly and ensure you’re sufficiently protected whether you’re simply training or taking part in a match. It’s evident that something as simple as a stray ball can cause unimaginable damage, and so from helmets to pads to gloves, stocking up on high quality cricket protection from a company such as Talent Cricket is the best way in which to prevent further tragedies.</p>
<h2>Running</h2>
<p>Jogging is becoming increasingly popular with the young and old alike, allowing you to truly unwind and clear your mind after even the most stressful of days. Unfortunately, due to current time of year both the mornings and evenings are fairly dark, yet these are the times of day we are often restricted to such activities, and many of us choose to run on poorly lit roads and roadsides. Dressing appropriately is a huge part of safety when jogging, and wearing high-vis clothing will ensure any approaching motorists can see you clearly and in sufficient time to slow down safely is a must.</p>
<h2>Cycling</h2>
<p>Whether you’re cycling indoors on a track or outside on a road, a good quality helmet should be your number one priority when you set off on two wheels. Similarly to those who jog, if you’re choosing to use the main roads for your cycling ventures, then high-vis clothing as well as sufficient lighting and reflectors are highly recommended &#8211; especially when doing so at night.</p>
<p>Thanks for reading,</p>
<p><img title="Stan" src="http://www.4everfitness.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/stan.png" alt="Stan" width="106" height="27" /></p>
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		<title>K Tape &#8211; What’s It All About?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Nov 2014 13:16:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Stan</dc:creator>
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      So we have all seen the coloured tape that Gareth Bale and co have been wearing this season, when playing or competing in their sport. Literally every sport and every event has a number of competitors wearing this latest trend within the sporting world. Although it has been around some time! But what is? What ]]></description>
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      <p>So we have all seen the coloured tape that Gareth Bale and co have been wearing this season, when playing or competing in their sport. Literally every sport and every event has a number of competitors wearing this latest trend within the sporting world. Although it has been around some time!</p>
<p>But what is? What is it used for? And what’s it made of?</p>
<h2>What is Kinesiology Tape?</h2>
<p>Well it&#8217;s not the ordinary tape you find in a first aid or on supermarket shelves. It is a very thin and highly elastic tape that is adhesive and is applied direct to the skin and at a specific area. In the past when athletes or players needed to protect an area from further injury or strain, a bandage or application would be applied to restrict movement. Therefore lessening the chance of further injury, compressing the area.  However this had obvious side effects such as reduced performance intensity and effectiveness. Not only that but also decrease the bodies own natural healing process as it would restrict blood flow. For example if we injured our thigh or calf, the whole area would be taped and compressed.</p>
<h2>What is it used for?</h2>
<p><a href="http://www.loxleysports.com/kinesiology-tape" target="_blank"><strong>Kinesiology Tape</strong></a> (Or K Tape) on the other hand is able to target specific areas. It opens up the muscle and still allows full range of movement, as well as being able to offer support to the muscle or joint, helping to relieve pain. This has obvious benefits to a sports person and their team.</p>
<p>By supporting the muscle (effected area), if applied correctly the taping improves the muscles ability to contract, reducing pain and feelings of fatigue. Its also a good protective measure giving some resistance to over extension and contraction.</p>
<p>By the tape pulling the skin and fascia (over the muscle) slightly away from the muscle it allows blood flow and lymphatic fluid to access the muscle, thus basically cleaning and reducing the inflammation of the tissue. Aiding the healing process. Compared to the <em>‘old’</em> school method where the area was compressed and almost bound.</p>
<h2>What is it made of?</h2>
<p>K Tape is made from a very thin, porous, 100% cotton fabric. It is latex free and has a heat-activated adhesive. It comes in a variety of colours indicating strength.</p>
<h2>Conclusion</h2>
<p>Kinesiology Tape is a fantastic piece of kit to help support and aid recovery from minor strain or sprain injuries. It really can ensure that performance need not be effected in the short term and minor injuries can be managed effectively.</p>
<p>More serious sprains and strains however ensure you get the correct treatment plan. As the less effect application such as K Tape will be. As it is not a miracle worker. Any torn/tear in muscle or connective tissue will need medical attention.</p>
<p>On a side note, if you&#8217;re looking to train to become a personal trainer, have a look at <strong><a href="http://www.bodyaidsolutions.co.uk/courses/personal-trainer">personal trainer courses at Body Aid Solutions Ltd</a></strong>. Use &#8216;LOX1&#8242; and get 15% off as well as 0% payment plans!</p>
<p>Thanks for reading,</p>
<p><img title="Stan" src="http://www.4everfitness.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/stan.png" alt="Stan" width="106" height="27" /></p>
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