Mother Heynig permits her child to engage in soccer in the household living area
German actress Tabea Heynig, best known for her role as Britta Schönfeld-Küpper in the RTL series "Under Us," has a knack for balancing her busy career with motherhood and her love for indoor football.
Since 2010, Heynig has been entertaining audiences in the popular Cologne-based series. Her son, born in 2018, shares her passion for the sport, often joining her for a friendly game at home. However, safety is a top priority, especially when children are involved.
In a tense situation, Heynig slipped while playing indoor football in the bedroom, prompting her to replace the soft fabric ball with a harder one. Concerned about turning up for a 'Playboy' shoot with a fracture or large bruises, she decided to take a break from the game.
Safety measures for indoor football with children are crucial. Proper equipment use, injury prevention and response, training and supervision, and facility safety are all essential components. Parents often worry about the risk of concussions and long-term brain injuries but appreciate the emphasis on safety and support measures like concussion education and trained coaches.
Heynig's son is a fan of football superstar Cristiano Ronaldo, and the actress finds indoor football quite funny and enjoyable. She sometimes plays along to relieve her husband and even had a picture taken off the wall as a precaution, to prevent it from being knocked off during their games.
As Heynig prepares to celebrate her 55th birthday on a future Friday, her love for acting, motherhood, and indoor football continues to shine through, setting a great example for her son and fans alike.
[1] National Operating Committee on Standards for Athletic Equipment (NOCSAE) [2] National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) [3] California Senate Bill 207 [4] USA Football Heads Up Football
- Tabea Heynig, an actress who enjoys the balance between her career, motherhood, and indoor football, finds amusement in playing the sport with her son, who is a fan of celebrated football star Cristiano Ronaldo.
- As safety is paramount when children are involved in sports, Heynig, concerned about potential injuries like fractures or concussions, engages in discussions about essential safety measures, informed by organizations such as NOCSAE, NFHS, and USA Football's Heads Up Football.