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6 Ways to Stay Safe at the Plex and During Your Workout

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at BC chapter.

Boston College is full of incredibly fit students. So fit, in fact, that it’s not uncommon to see students with knee- and ankle-braces and hear about dreaded torn ACLs. I suffer from shin splints and chronic tendonitis and two years ago, both my shins were stress fractured – souvenirs from my stint with Varsity Track and Field and Cross Country during high school. Those easily preventable injuries now inhibit me from being as active as before. As someone who is prone to injury, I think it’s important to share some ways I stay safe at the Plex, so you can prevent things like this:

1. Know your body’s limits. (But don’t test them! Studies show that workouts become less efficient when your body is under an excessive amount of stress.) Listen to your body. If you’re in pain, there’s no need to push yourself – and always seek medical attention as soon as possible if you think you need it!

2. RICE. Always. Rest Ice Compression Elevation – Especially if you’re prone to shin splints (here’s looking at you, runners!)

3. Protein – but don’t skimp on complex carbs! To all you protein shake junkies who eat a ton of eggs, grilled chicken, bananas and peanut butter, you’ll be surprised to hear that protein combined with complex carbs (like high-fiber granola, or multi- and whole-grains) maximize muscle recovery.

4. Stretch. – The one you hear all of the time.

I know, I know. You all know this one. But just to review body mechanics: when you work out, you tear your muscles. If you don’t stretch them out to adapt your body to its new muscular limits, lactic acid builds up among the tears, and that leads to the tightness and soreness the next day. Sorry. I know. You know. Got it?

5. Do modified workouts when you need to.

Pull a Fats Amy when you need to. 

If you don’t have this dog’s fine form during your workout, your workout isn’t beneficial to you. There’s also a proper way to run to avoid injury – look it up!

6. And the best way to stay safe and avoid injury – Stay in your room and eat some Ben & Jerry’s instead.
 
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Puppy lover. Starbucks obsessed. Accounting and Finance major in CSOM...and a girl with a disproportionate number of Gassongrams on her insta feed. Member of the Boston College Marching Band and the Shaw Leadership Program.
Blake is a senior at Boston College and is pursuing Biology and Pre-Med, as well as the perfect slice of pizza. She is so excited to be a co-Campus Correspondent along with Emily this year! As well as being a writer for Her Campus BC, she is also a member of the Girls Club Lacrosse team, the Public Health Club, and is a physics tutor on campus.