There aren't really that many risks in volleyball. The only things you should be careful about is: * Colliding with another player * Pay attention so you don't get hit in the face * If you are out of shape, BE CAREFUL volleyball is challenging but it's really fun too. One of my teammates has Asthma and she almost passed out at practice because she was out of shape.
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∙ 15y agoPeople could make volleyball safer in the future by adding extra padding to the knee pads. They could also make it safer by making a softer material for the volleyball. They could also make volleyball safer by lowing the net. People could make volleyball safer in the future by adding extra padding to the knee pads. They could also make it safer by making a softer material for the volleyball. They could also make volleyball safer by lowing the net.
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∙ 12y agoYou always need knee pads, leg wraps would be beneificial but not necessary and there really is no other equipment. For safety you should be careful what kind of a floor you play on and bandaging leg burns.
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∙ 14y agoThe most widespread injury is the sprained ankle, usually after coming down awkwardly from a jump, sometimes landing on another player's foot. After this, knee pains are common, especially with players who jump high, and older players. Shoulder problems are the main issue for big hitters. This is due to build up of scar tissue, and lack of rest to allow shoulder muscles to repair. Achilles tendons can also be vulnerable, especially with "weekend warriors", and tears or even ruptures are not unknown. For social volleyball players, excess alcohol consumption often leads to brain damage. This is pronounced amongst beach volleyballers.
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∙ 12y agoMost common are knee and ankle injuries. Blew out my knee last year in a tournament. Still have to wear a knee brace today. Ankle braces can prevent ankle injuries.
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∙ 9y agoadapting volley ball to the needs at student in the disabities
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∙ 13y agoover time you can wear out your knees, you shoulder, and almost any other part of your body. oh, and you can also get hit in the face and get a concussion by a volleyball.
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∙ 11y agoAll you really need is kneepads and a good uniform!
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A health and safety manager provides expertise on health and safety related questions, guides management on regulatory compliance and program development, investigates health and safety complaints and problems, and may administer some of the health and safety programs of the company.
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