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How To Deal With A Sport's Evil Cousin

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Daniel Carr
Mr.Terwilliger
English IV
22 March 2017
How to Deal With Sport’s Evil Cousin Sports are a highly addictive and beautiful part of our society, but they come with a critical flaw that could cause complications in every aspect of your life: injuries. Throughout everyone’s sports career, professional and recreational, injuries will always be relevant. From small ankle sprains all the way to concussions and broken necks, the community should be educated on how to stay safe while participating in the sport they love. Not all injuries can be prevented, seeing as how they can be so sudden, but the next step is the road to recovery. Injuries are relatively unavoidable, only knowledge of proper techniques and recovery methods will make them …show more content…

In many cases this is true but another large piece of playing is safety. Safety isn't implemented as strongly as it should be. With more focus on improving an athlete's body, statistics, and win record, being safe is put on the back burner. Emphasis on safer techniques and ways of play will help to reduce injuries. Sports such as football and basketball are notorious for having players throw caution to the wind in order to make their teammates and coaches happy. These wild and spectacular displays of athleticism can end in a bittersweet moment of victory and …show more content…

A misplaced elbow or helmet can crack or fracture a rib and cause many other complications with it. The lungs and heart are encased inside of the ribs so if a rib happens to puncture one of these vital organs, all sorts of new problems arise. Internal bleeding and trouble breathing are just two of the possibilities that can come about when dealing with rib injuries. Ribs are nothing to be played with and every instance where they might be hurt should be taken seriously and with the utmost care.
Another extremely common injury is the extra infamous, concussion. Obviously, most cases happen to football players but it’s a constant danger in every sport. In soccer if you go up for a header and the ball hits in the wrong spot or is flying too fast, there’s a concussion. On a fast break in a basketball game, a player goes up for a layup and a hard foul occurs. Maybe they take a hard fall and land on their head or neck and now they have concussive

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