Tuesday, August 23, 2022

Fall Sports Safety Tips



Athletes all over the United States are heading back to the playing fields to practice for fall school sports. Many of them could face being injured and the American Red Cross has ways coaches can help keep players safe in hot weather and training available to teach students and coaches what they should do if someone is hurt.

ATHLETE SAFETY Summer heat and humidity can be especially hazardous as athletes begin to get ready for the upcoming season. Here are some steps coaches and officials can take to help keep them safe:

1. Avoid scheduling workouts and exercise during the hottest times of the day – schedule them for early in the day or later in the evening.

2. Get players acclimated to the heat by reducing the intensity of workouts or exercise until they are more accustomed to the heat.

3. Have players take frequent, longer breaks. Stop about every 20 minutes to drink fluids and try to have them stay in the shade.

4. Those in charge should reduce the amount of heavy equipment athletes wear in the extremely hot weather.

* Dress athletes in net-type jerseys or light-weight, light-colored cotton tee shirts and shorts.

5. Know the signs of heat-related emergencies and monitor athletes closely.

* Athletes should inform those in charge if they are not feeling well.

TAKE A FIRST AID CLASS There are several different ways to learn what to do in a first-aid emergency. The Red Cross offers First Aid/CPR/AED training to teach people how to respond in a first aid, cardiac or breathing emergency. The in-classroom training can be supplemented with a free online refresher during the two years after learners become certified. Course information and registration is available at redcross.org/takeaclass.  

FIRST AID APP Coaches and student athletes can also download the free Red Cross First Aid App which features step-by step instructions for first aid scenarios and a 9-1-1 call button, as well as safety and preparedness tips for a range of conditions including severe weather and disasters. Users can find it in smartphone app stores by searching for the American Red Cross or going to redcross.org/apps

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