Mitigation>Prevention
In the realm of injuries, mitigation is better than prevention. Because prevention doesn’t exist.
Mitigation is the action of reducing the severity, seriousness, or painfulness of something.
Mitigation accepts that there are certain things that are out of our control.
We can’t control that hidden patch of ice that you slipped on in the winter.
We can’t control that box that fell on your toe.
We can’t control the car that forced you off the road into a biking accident.
We can control the steps we take to have those uncontrollable things be less severe.
We can prepare ourselves physically to be able to recover quicker from those incidents.
We can make it more likely that a 6 month recovery becomes a 3 month recovery.
We can make it more likely that you can be less hindered in the ability to do the things you want to do.
There are those that will recommend you do some weird training to prevent injuries. Those things may look cool, but unfortunately prevention is not possible.
Because life is going to happen. We can’t prevent that. But we can make the most of it by being as prepared as possible.