It can relieve stress whenyou go slam into someone as hard as you can? and it coudl also build self esteem for a wide receiver who scores a touchdown. same thing for the kicker if they score. of course this depends on if your playing varisty or if your just playing in the backyard. any questions email me at osochilled@aol.com It can relieve stress whenyou go slam into someone as hard as you can? and it coudl also build self esteem for a wide receiver who scores a touchdown. same thing for the kicker if they score. of course this depends on if your playing varisty or if your just playing in the backyard. any questions email me at osochilled@aol.com
they drink coffee and it relives stress
there is not any safety But for some people they think it just relives stress
Stress effects football players in many ways it doesn't make them want to join, hard time focusing so it leads to madness Or it could b sexual stress
by doing something that relives stress, listen to slow beat music, read, draw, excerise, or anything that is able to relieve stress.
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There are more than 5 ways of stress. Some way stress are tiredness, pain, emotional, hungry and mad.
Playing football is a form of exercise. Participating in such an activity will enhance blood flow throughout the body hence relieving stress.
There are many things one can do to relieve work stress. Some ways of relieving work stress is listening to music, exercising, and hanging out with friends.
Flashbacks, can be triggered by sounds, smells, feelings, or images where the person relives the traumatic event and may completely lose touch with reality, for minutes or hours at a time.
A lot of Players do because of the stress of school and football
People may respond to strain by engaging in coping mechanisms such as seeking social support, practicing relaxation techniques, or engaging in physical activity. Some individuals may also cope by using substances like drugs or alcohol, or by avoiding the source of strain altogether. Cognitive strategies such as reframing negative thoughts or seeking professional help are also common responses to strain.