You need to be flexible in your training and programming as you don't know when these injuries, or what injuries, you'll sustain during any given season. I have been blessed to not sustain any serious football injuries during the year and couldn't have missed more then 5 games with an injury during my career. Even when I severed all my ligaments and tendons on my right hand right at the completion of the 2001 season, I played the first game of the 2002 season.
This makes it important that you have back up exercises or maybe a back up program during the season. Choosing an alternative method of training can include:
- using less nervous system intensive exercises
- using unilateral exercises
- using machine based exercises
- using a deloading program
- using a restoration / recovery program
- using an injury prevention program
- using a corrective exercise program
This set up provides plenty of options of what to do when an injury or a sore spot presents itself. If it is an injury then work around it, don't just stop training thew area. If it a sore spot then you may simply need to use a less intensive exercise for the day.
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