Friday, May 31, 2019

Top 6 Girl Sports

According to research, more girls than ever before are engaging in various sports. Participating and staying active in vigorous sporting activities come with a multitude of benefits for girls including; greater mental health, higher self-image, higher self-confidence levels, reduced risky behaviors, lower rates of teenage pregnancies, better communication skills, improved teamwork skills, comradely, responsibility, enhanced leadership skills and of course potential monetary rewards. Girls in sports are expected to work as hard as boys to succeed.
Here are the top 6 Girls sports in the world
1.     Volleyball
Volleyball is an interesting and fascinating sport for many girls. The game may have originated in the USA but has spread quickly to other parts of the world. Volleyball is a highly ranked sport that involves two opposing teams of 6 players aside. It has become common to see a high number of women earning a substantial living by participating in the sport professionally. Interestingly; it is believed that there are more than 10 million American females playing volleyball. The sport is popular in global sports events such as Olympics games and World championships - both hard court and sand volleyball.
2.     Gymnastics
Gymnastics is a vigorous yet mesmerizing sport for many girls. Gymnasts engage in a discipline of gymnastics and short routines on a wide range of unique apparatus. The sports regulations and code of points are set by the Federation Internationale de Gymnastique and individual countries gymnastics governing national federations. Gymnastics is loved by many spectators during the Olympics games among other competitive global events.
3.     Cheerleading
Cheerleading is a favorite girls sport in the United States and beyond. Joining a competitive cheerleading squad is many a teenage girl’s dream. Cheerleaders are best known for their typical routines that include cheers, jumps, tumbling, stunts, and dance. With the sport being exposed through International cheerleading competitions and being featured in popular movies such as Bring it On, we can only expect the sport to become more popular with each passing year.
4.     Soccer
Soccer is probably the most prevalent sport globally. The sport is loved by millions of fanatics all over the world with each declaring their allegiance and faithfulness to their favorite teams. Although the sport is mostly enjoyed by men, it is amazing to see more girls getting active in soccer. Soccer has been a great source of income and motivation for many great female players such as Lindsey Horan (Portland Thorns), Fran Kirby (Chelsea/England), Pernille Harder (Wolfsburg / Denmark), Lindsey Horan (Portland Thorns / USA), and Marta (Orlando Pride / Brazil). There’s no doubt that women’s football keeps growing in popularity.
5.     Softball
Softball was first played in 1887 in Chicago. Over the years, the sport has become a popular sport for teenage girls with many participating in various categories of softball such as mush ball, kitten ball, playground ball, indoor-outdoor, and diamond girl. For talented softball players, there’s hope for a brighter future provided there’s hard work, passion, discipline, and profound commitment. As this blog is written, we are in the midst of the 2019 Women's Softball World Championship!
6.     Swimming
Competitive swimming is a great way for girls who love sports. There’s every reason to engage in this fun girls sport. Swimming presents girls with so many benefits such as improved breathing systems, enhanced cardiovascular health, improved blood flow, and increased muscle mass. Popular female swimmers include Amanda Ray Beard, Natalie Coughlin Hall, Esther Jane Williams, and Federica Pellegrini among many others.
Conclusion

There’s a need to encourage our girls to participate actively in sports from a tender age - both for the girls themselves and also for society in general.

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Women's Sports Injuries

Modern females are increasingly becoming more active participants in sports as compared to yesteryears. Their involvement in sports is a beautiful thing since they make the sporting world better and more interesting for all of us.
Unsurprisingly, determined women train hard and compete at the highest levels. Unfortunately; women in sports suffer some minor and major injuries just like their male counterparts. Today, some of the most common women’s sports injuries are;

Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL)
Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries are very common with female athletes who participate in various women’s sports such as soccer, volleyball, and basketball among others. The truth is that female athletes are more prone to ACL injuries as compared to male sportspeople. Common causes of anterior cruciate ligament injuries include joint laxity, regular misuse of ankle braces, an abrupt change in direction, cutting movements, concentration lapses, alterations in estrogen levels, wider pelvis, flat-footed landing, and hamstring-quadriceps strength imbalances to name but a few. Better coaching, conditioning and strength training can help reduce ACL injuries.
Stress Fractures
Female athletes are at a greater risk of suffering stress fractures due to various contributing factors such as reduced muscle mass, menstrual irregularities, hormonal influences, and low calcium intake, etc. Unlike females, men tend to have more muscle mass and wider bones in general which help reduce risks of stress fractures. The good news is that risks of stress fractures in female athletes can be reduced through better health and superior nutrition routines and coaching.
The Female Athlete Triad
This is a very common type of sports injury for many female athletes engaging in swimming, ballet, figure skating, gymnastics, long distance running, and diving. This disorder consists of a combination of three dreaded health complications of osteoporosis, amenorrhea and eating disorder. The Female Athlete Triad occurs mainly due to physical and emotional stress, poor nutrition, poor training programs, psychological predisposition, and biological factors. This kind of injury can have devastating repercussions for any female athlete including; lost bone mineral density. The disorder can be treated by eating more healthily, better training, & coaching and use of estrogen/progesterone medicine (if described by a physician).  
Knee pain
It is common for female athletes to endure knee pain particularly iliotibial band and patellofemoral pain syndromes. This is mainly due to anatomy and techniques. A nagging knee injury can bring your career to a halt if not properly treated. The disorder is more common in athletes who participate in vigorous women’s sports such as running, hiking, gymnastics and cycling. Prevention is through better training, proper techniques, wearing good sports footwear, and warming up before and after exercising. Treatment is mainly through rehabilitation, medication, and surgeries.

Other common female athletes’ sports injuries include; rotator cuff injuries, Ankle sprains, Shin Splints, and plantar fasciitis. It's tough to be an athlete. Yet, often the rewards can far outweigh the pain.

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Disclaimer:  This information is provided as an educational service only, and is not intended as a substitute for medical advice.  Anyone seeking specific medical advice or assistance should consult his or her doctor or orthopedic surgeon.


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