Another extrinsic facor is incorrect technique. This can often be linked to coaching. This is where using incorrect techniques (or inappropriate) can increase the risk of injury. This may be seen to create a risk over time but sometimes may also been seen to cause a risk quickly, for example if you went in for a tackle with incorrect technique you may be risking both yourself and the opposistion (during this you may also be seen to break many of the rules that are inplace for your safety. Lifting and handling equipment may also be found under this category. This can become a factor in the gym or when using equipment. This may be down to lifting incorrect weight (this may be lifting weights that are two heavy for you and may result in the participants only being capable of half repetitions) or the participant may use incorrect technique (which will lead to injurys over time). Equipment should also be handled in the correct way. If this is not done, equipment may become damaged and therefor cause risk when being used. An example of this is during pole vault, if the pole isn’t treated well and looked after it may become damaged and a high…show more content… One of the main factors when looking at the envioment is the weather. Weather is likely to have an extermally noticeable effect on playing conditions. When faced with poor playing enviroments there is a noticeable increase in the quality of play. An example of this is when there is any water on the playing ground, this may cause an increase risk of players slipping on any slippery surfaces. Likewise,if the conditions are cold playing surfaces will hardern resulting in less grip to the ground and also the ground will be harder increasing any risk when having impact with the floor.if witnessing poor conditions you may a change in any playing styles I noder to compensate for the increased risk to players due to a change in any movement or set