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    Sports For Kids : Sports

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    Sports for Kids Sports is a major emphasis in American culture, even in sports at a young age. This occasionally leads to coaches being too intense, resulting in injuries/health problems. Combined with the issue of expense it takes for children to participate in sports, the question of whether kids should play sports or not comes up. Even though playing sports at a young age has its problems, it also teaches children life lessons, improves their health, and helps them to continue their education

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    This paper will talk about sports concussions and how they affect people. I will explain what a concussion is and how they occur. I will also make the comparison between boys and girls that will show how many boys and girls get, and in which sports concussions are the most common. Some of the questions some people might ask are, Do concussions have any long term after effects on people when they get one? This paper will answer that question and give some real life examples. What is a concussion

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    School sports can be very beneficial for children to participate in. It would be a good thing to give students the option on whether they want to join a sport or not. For many children, sports take up a big part of their life. School sports can help kids get their needed exercise to be healthy and they also teach important life skills. School sports are a constructive way for children to use their free time. For one thing, school sports allow children to get their needed physical activity to maintain

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    I’ve always been lucky when it comes to getting my picture taken. I always get injured or have a scrape or scab that is on my face. This may seem normal for anyone ounces in a while, especially for a kid that plays sports almost all year around. However, these accidents have always been a part of my life. I tend to always harm myself whether I'm picking at a scab or an accident. So, therefore, I'm labeled with this title of being accident prone. A person that is accident prone is someone that

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    situations such as playing sports, they have to consider the pros and cons before they give an answer. Although there are many risks involved in playing sports, there are also many benefits. Keeping a child from playing a sport because it is dangerous limits the child's possibilities and benefits that they will get by playing the sport. Despite the endless risks involved with playing sports, parents should think about the benefits that will be possible. Parents' fear of sports prevents their children

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    There is no better feeling than winning a big game, having a fun practice, and playing a sport you love with your friends. Especially when you are at a young age and no matter the outcome of the event, you are always having fun. As you grow up, the sport or sports that you are involved in start to get more competitive. Along with more competition come more practices, more time, and more money. Growing into sports as you age is one of the best parts of childhood, because you start to become closer with

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    Decline In Youth Sports

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    The decline in youth sports is affecting many people around the world today and it isn't just the kids themselves, or parents with children, it includes the average person. If the participation in youth sports continues to decline everyone will be affected in a negative way. As a society we need to get our kids back into sports so they can receive the benefits and the life lessons that they will hold onto for the rest of their lives. Sports can be a very important thing in many children’s lives and

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    been playing soccer and the whole eight years I have been playing basketball, sports still help me. Sports helps me think, and stay healthy. Plus I have made some of my closest friends from sports. Sports have shaped who I am and my life. Therefore, I believe that competitive sports are good for kids because it teaches them life lessons, it keeps them healthy, and it helps kids in everyday life. I believe competitive sports are good for kids because it teaches kids life lessons. First, it teaches us

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    write, read, craft? How about playing a competitive sport? If you asked that question to kids 10 years ago the most popular answer would have been yes. Asking that question now probably will be half and half. How about in 10 years? What do you want the answer? Yes or no? Playing competitive sports will create a strong, well- rounded individual who has many crucial qualities and skills others don’t have. The reason the topic of competitive sports is getting questioned is because too many kids are

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    Meniscus Trauma

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    One of the most common injuries that can occur in a person’s life is an injury to the meniscus. The meniscus is a vital part of cartilage located between the bones of the knee. It helps with stability, mobility and also cushions the knee. There are several menisci within the knee and this along with the variety of motions and impacts that can occur to one’s knee are what cause the likelihood of injury to increase dramatically. The various types of tears require different kinds of rehabilitation.

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