Athletic Hairstyles for Active
Females
Get geared up for your sporting
events with a new hairstyle! Whether
your favorite sport is soccer, track and
field, basketball, softball, rugby,
running or something completely
different, keeping the hair off the back
of your neck and out of your eyes will
surely make playing conditions more
comfortable.
Double braids work well with
medium to longer hair lengths as they
both keep the hair out of the face and
off of the neck. Using a comb, trace a
straight part down the back of the head
and secure one of the two sections with
an elastic band. Begin braiding by
separating the remaining segment of hair
into three equal sections. Braid hair by
alternately pulling each of the outside
sections of hair toward the center, over
the middle section. Continue braiding
hair until only an inch or two remains
at the bottom of the braid. Fasten the
end with an elastic hair band and repeat
for the second braid. For best results,
braid hair while it is still damp from
the shower unless sporting events are
during cold winter months. (Consider
doing this same style with French braids
if you know how.)
Using elastic headbands, pull hair
back from forehead and tie it up into a
high ponytail for the best and
easiest off the neck, out-of-the-eyes
style. Elastic bands work best for
ponytails because plastic and metal
clips can sometimes cause injury if
sporting accidents occur.
Mini-braid mania – Using tiny
rubber bands made specifically for hair,
braid bangs or front section of hair
split into tiny sections, one by one.
Depending on hair’s length and personal
preferences, braid one or two rows and
tie the rest back into a ponytail. For
those with much time on their hands or a
whole bunch of friends to help out,
braid the entire head! If desired, use
hairspray or gel to strengthen the hold.
Consider using an elastic headband or
other alternative to keep braids against
the top of your head and off of your
face.
Improvised headband - If
elastic headbands are not among the
selection of barrettes and clips in your
personal hair care inventory, don’t
worry. Try to get some pre-wrap from
your team’s athletic trainer if
possible, or barring that, find an old
T-shirt and cut off one sleeve. Cut the
sleeve again, but just at the seam that
stitches it from bicep to armpit. Open
up the sleeve and cut tiny strips about
one-half inch thick and the entire
length of the sleeve, starting the
scissors along the edge where you just
cut the seam. After cutting the strips,
pull fabric gently but firmly to tighten
and tie around head, holding hair down
securely. This improvised fashion
statement could actually accommodate
your entire team with hair bands for
all, if cutting both sleeves of an old
T-shirt.
As a fun tradition, get a few friends
together before the game and help each
other with an athletic hairstyle.
Braiding each other’s hair to keep it
out of the eyes and off the neck can
provide some relaxing downtime just
prior to the opening whistle while
putting everyone in a positive mood.
Help each other get psyched up and ready
to play!