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Tennis: The Model Sport for Health and Wellness?

Tennis: The Model Sport for Health and Wellness?. Brian Hainline, M.D. USTA Chief Medical Officer Kurt Kamperman USTA Chief Executive, Community Tennis. How Can Tennis Help Society?. America is in the midst of an unprecedented health crisis.

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Tennis: The Model Sport for Health and Wellness?

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  1. Tennis: The Model Sportfor Health and Wellness? Brian Hainline, M.D. USTA Chief Medical Officer Kurt Kamperman USTA Chief Executive, Community Tennis

  2. How Can Tennis Help Society? • America is in the midst of an unprecedented health crisis. • Societal trends have shifted our behavior in unhealthy ways. • Our medical system does not promote preventative care.

  3. Societal Woes Passive activities are causing more kids to be overweight and unfit

  4. Societal Woes Sedentary childhood often leads to sedentary adulthood.

  5. Societal Woes Schools are eliminating daily physical activity to provide additional classroom time.

  6. Societal Woes 3 out of 4 high school students do NOT engage in the recommended amount of physical activity.

  7. Societal Woes

  8. Obesity Trends* Among U.S. Adults(*BMI 30, or about 30 lbs. overweight for 5’4” person) 2000 1990 1990 2000 2010 2010

  9. Societal Woes

  10. Societal Woes

  11. Societal Woes

  12. How Can We Combat These Issues?

  13. Exercise Health Benefits

  14. Exercise Guidelines

  15. Exercise Guidelines

  16. Exercise Health Benefits

  17. Exercise Guidelines • Recommended levels of physical activity • Adults • At least 30 min/day of moderate-vigorous physical activity at least 5 days/week • (ACSM, AHA, HHS)

  18. Tennis Benefits… Why Tennis?

  19. Tennis Benefits… • YOUNG CHILDREN– Tennis provides children with much-needed exerciseand helps psychological skill development, improve bone growth and general fitness.

  20. Tennis Benefits… • PRE-TEENS AND TEENS – This age group will have tons of fun, increase their social skills and build friendships. Tennis helps pre-teens and teens increase their self-confidence, generally feel better about themselves and enhance their cognitive abilities.

  21. Tennis Benefits… • ADULTS (Ages 18 – 55) – Tennis is a great fitness activity and good social outlet that provides general wellness by improving the immune system. It also boosts cognitive skills & emotional well-being.

  22. Tennis Benefits… • SENIORS (ages 55 – up) – Tennis is a tremendous activity for strengthening the immune system, thus improving longevity. It also assists in the development of a healthier bone structure and the prevention of osteoporosis.

  23. Tennis Benefits… “I recommend seniors work out five or six days a week. A heart-thumping game of tennis can keep the older brain in top shape.” Dr. John Ratley in USA Today (Feb. 19, 2008)

  24. Tennis is the ultimate exercise – both mentally and physically Tennis-specific research has discovered: Participating in tennis three hours per week at a moderately vigorous intensity cut in half the risk of death from any cause (Dr. Paffenbarger, who studied 10,000 people for 20 years)

  25. Tennis is the ultimate exercise – both mentally and physically Tennis-specific research has discovered: Players scored higher in vigor, optimism, self-esteem while scoring lower in depression, anger, confusion, anxiety and tension than other athletes & nonathletes (Dr. Joan Finn, Connecticut State University)

  26. Tennis is the ultimate exercise – both mentally and physically Competitive tennis burns more calories than most other activities, including swimming, rowing, weightlifting, jazzercise, hiking & golf (Consumer Reports)

  27. Tennis is the ultimate exercise – both mentally and physically Source: Dr. Jim Gavin, The Exercise Prescription

  28. Tennis is the ultimate exercise – both mentally and physically Aerobic fitness Playing tennis burns fat, improves cardiovascular fitness and helps the body main­tain higher energy levels. Anaerobic fitness Playing tennis builds muscle power, improves physical capacity. “If you start playing Tennis early and continue to play, it actually reduces your risk for a heart attack because of the cardiovascular workout it provides” —Dr. Scott Bautch of the American Occupational Health Council

  29. Tennis is the ultimate exercise – both mentally and physically Agility: Tennis improves agility because it forces you to change direction as many as 5 times in 10 seconds during a typical point. Balance: balance while moving – is as important in everyday life as it is in sports. Coordination: Tennis develops incredible coordination Stamina: Tennis increases stamina

  30. Tennis is the ultimate exercise – both mentally and physically Flexibility: Because tennis players continually stretch and maneuver to return the ball to their opponent they become more flexible. Bone strength: For years, scientists/physicians have recommended “impact” exercises for peo­ple who want to increase bone strength, density, and prevent osteoporosis

  31. Health Benefits of Tennis

  32. Reduced blood pressure 7 Ways Tennis Benefits The Mind And Body Less likely to gain weight Less likely to be depressed Heart attack risk reduced Improved function with osteoarthritis Improved bone health Reduced diabetes risk TENNIS is the sport of a lifetime

  33. Comparative Health Benefits Of Tennis People who play tennis three hours a week cut their risk of death from any cause in half

  34. How Can Tennis Become a Model Sport? Spread the word: health benefits of tennis • Tennis for the Health of It website: http://tennis-health.com/ • Public policy • Let’s Move • Wounded Warriors • Morehouse School of Medicine

  35. How Can Tennis Become a Model Sport? Spread the word: health benefits of tennis • International Model Health Care: • US Open Tennis Championships • USTA Pro Circuit Events • Promote and develop our greatest asset: • The Developing Player

  36. 10 and Under Tennis As The Model Youth Sport 10U Tennis is the opportunity for our sport to get it right

  37. USTA Programming Encourages PLAY and FUN

  38. USTA Tennis Youth Symposium • As National Governing Body of Tennis, we shape the health of competition & long-term athlete development • Tennis is a late-specialization sport • The first stage of all athlete development is FUNdamentals

  39. Bottom Line We have the sport and the resources! Let’s promote TENNIS as the model sport for health and wellness!

  40. Questions?

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