Abstract
In recent years, competitive aerobics has developed rapidly in my country, and the corresponding sports injury risks have gradually increased. A number of studies have shown that due to the characteristics of aerobics itself, difficult movement requirements, fast-paced music accompaniment and coherent coordinated movements, athletes will suffer sports injuries if they are not paying attention. Therefore, discovering the causes of athletes’ injuries in time and preventing them in time is crucial for improving athletes’ skill level and prolonging sports life. Through the functional movement screening (FMS) test, understanding young aerobics athletes’ insufficiency in trunk stability, joint flexibility, muscle extension, and core strength can further help athletes reduce the risk of sports injuries. Therefore, this article proposes a novel sports injury risk model based on big data technology and deep learning, which can effectively predict the risk of sports injury and can play a positive role in improving the quality of athletes’ movements and prolonging their sports life.
Highlights
In recent years, competitive aerobics [1,2,3] has developed rapidly in my country, and the corresponding sports injury risks [4,5,6] have gradually increased
The type of injury most likely to occur for competitive aerobics athletes is closed injury, most of which are joint strain, sprain and muscle strain, and chronic injuries are the main ones
Aerobics athletes are in the golden stage of physical development [10]
Summary
Competitive aerobics [1,2,3] has developed rapidly in my country, and the corresponding sports injury risks [4,5,6] have gradually increased. Aerobics athletes are in the golden stage of physical development [10]. During this period, various physical qualities will be significantly improved. In interviews with aerobics athletes and coaches, it is found that the types of injuries of aerobics athletes are higher than those of other athletes This is due to the weakness of the aerobics athletes’ own muscles and joints, which limits their skill development ability [11] and long-term training of irregular technical movements and body postures. In the teenage years of aerobics athletes, scientific and reasonable training can promote the physical development of adolescents and improve their athletic ability more effectively. In the teenage years of aerobics athletes, scientific and reasonable training can promote the physical development of adolescents and improve their athletic ability more effectively. erefore, discovering the causes of aerobics athletes’ injuries in time and preventing them in time is crucial for improving athletes’ skill level and prolonging sports life [12]
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