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COVID-19 AND SURFING: PROBLEMS, STRATEGIES AND SOLUTIONS FOR SURFERS
Water sports Coronavirus infections Sports medicine Pandemics acute respiratory syndrome pulmonary-function life Physiology Sport Sciences ; 2021(Revista Brasileira De Medicina Do Esporte)
Article in English | Jan-Mar | ID: covidwho-1167163
ABSTRACT
The pandemic caused by coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has changed the routine of surfers, professionals and all those involved in surfing. This unusual global crisis has caused major organizational, financial and social disruption for surfers, coaches, federations and fans. The world of sports, including surfing, entered extreme and uncharted territory, in which all competitions were postponed and many beaches were closed, preventing any kind of surfing activity. The primary objective of this article is to identify potential harmful effects caused by the COVID-19 pandemic on the health of surfers, while the secondary objective is to provide practical recommendations for coaches, professional and amateur surfers to reduce the undesirable consequences of forced quarantine and direct the resumption of surfing activities while protecting the health of those involved. The main problems indicated were the effects on body composition due to calorie imbalance, possible cardiac and pulmonary alterations caused by COVID-19, musculoskeletal symptoms and the consequences of detraining. The article also suggests recommendations for new attitudes towards surfing. Surfing is a growing sport that has been included in the upcoming Olympic Games in Tokyo. As the sport grows and becomes more professional, measures to protect the health of surfers need to be put in place. The current pandemic situation is extremely delicate and the measures proposed in this study are intended to serve as a guide for surfers and professionals in order to minimize the harmful effects of this situation.
Full text: Available Collection: Databases of international organizations Database: Jan-Mar Language: English Journal: Water sports Coronavirus infections Sports medicine Pandemics acute respiratory syndrome pulmonary-function life Physiology Sport Sciences Document Type: Article

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Full text: Available Collection: Databases of international organizations Database: Jan-Mar Language: English Journal: Water sports Coronavirus infections Sports medicine Pandemics acute respiratory syndrome pulmonary-function life Physiology Sport Sciences Document Type: Article