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Staying injury-free throughout the sports season requires a proper stretching program. Here are some stretching exercises that doctors from the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons believe to be a good general set of flexibility exercises for young athletes.
Flexibility is a key component to preventing injury. Stretching before athletic activity helps prepare the muscles for exercise. Stretching after exercise has proven to be even more important for preventing injury. For maximum benefit, young athletes should stretch each of the major lower body muscle groups before and after sporting activity. The exercises below provide options for stretching those large muscle groups.
Be sure to warm up before doing any of these stretches. Good examples of warm up activities are slowly running in place or walking briskly for a few minutes.
Athletes must do the exercises carefully, speed is not important. Never bounce a stretch. Bouncing can cause muscle strains and other injuries.
Because stretching may aggravate an existing injury, injured athletes should consult an athletic trainer or physical therapist about an appropriate flexibility program.

Hold for five seconds.
Repeat three to six times.
Repeat on opposite leg.

Hold for five seconds.
Repeat three to six times.
Repeat on opposite leg.

Hold for five seconds.
Repeat three to six times.
Repeat with the opposite leg.

Hold for five seconds.
Repeat three to six times.

Hold for five seconds.
Repeat three to six times.

Hold for five seconds.
Repeat three to six times.
Repeat exercise on the opposite leg.

Hold for five seconds.
Repeat three to six times.

Hold for five seconds.
Repeat three to five times.
The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
6300 N. River Road
Rosemont, IL 60018
Phone: 847.823.7186
Email: orthoinfo@aaos.org

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