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    In competitive sports there's a lot of pressure from parents and coaches and a lot of injuries on the field. First of all adults are pressuring kids to win, this is shown here. “Parents and coaches force them to play to win” according to the article “Pushing too hard to young” by Jacqueline Stenson. Younger kids who are pushed into it or even who want to probably won't understand when a coach for a team does not except them on to the team. “When youth sports become a bad experience, it is generally

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    Is Cheer A Sport Essay

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    Is Cheer a Sport? Imagine you dedicate your life to an activity and you work hard at every practice, but it’s not considered a sport. Think about it. Many cheerleaders dedicate so much time and effort to do their best and make cheer a sport. Cheer should be a sport. First off it’s is a physical activity, Second we get misjudged because of school cheer, and Last cheer is just as dangerous and daring as any other sport. So what do you think? To begin,The definition of a sport is an activity involving

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    Youth Sports Cons

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    The Pros and Cons of Youth Sports In many schools around the world, children and teens are starting to compete in sports. Whether it is one sport or 4, almost all are always playing sports. Kids and teens tend to play sports outside of school. However, most schools offer certain programs, clubs, or teams play sports. All Hillsborough schools offer at least one program for sports that any kid or teen can attend. But is youth sports good for our students? Competing in sports at a young age can have it's

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    Why girls and boys shouldn’t play sports together Boy and girls shouldn’t play the same sports together for several reasons. First, females might get more injuries than boys because some of them are more fragile. Next girls have some of their own sports like boys. Finally, people might get mad that girl’s are playing in boy’s sports. One reason might be that the injuries that the girls get. A lot of boys are stronger than girls and boys might have more force, power, and better strength. Boys are

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    most common injuries among athletes is found to be in the shoulder region, which entails the shoulder joint and the shoulder girdle. The shoulder joint, is commonly referred to as the glenohumeral joint (ball and socket joint consisting of the ball/end of the humerus bone that sits in the socket of the shoulder). The overall shoulder region also entails the shoulder girdle (the scapula/shoulder blade), and clavicle (collar bone). The shoulder joint is predominantly vulnerable to injury because the

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    In the present society being on a sport team is a substantial priority for some people. There are many pros and cons about playing on a sports team. Although sports teams are a good things to some people, not everyone feels that way. In the first place, playing on a sports team helps children and teens develop friendship and camaraderie. Kids will spend a lot of time with these peers on their team and that benefit them by learning respect for others, and social interaction skills that are needed

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    first aid

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    protruding. There is also internal damage to surrounding tissue. 1.2 Describe how to manage a fracture. A casualty with a fracture needs to keep still and not move the injured part. The treatment for a closed fracture is to reduce the risk of further injury by preventing the casualty from moving the fracture and to get medical help. You need to: 1. Support the injured limb 2. Immobilise the affected part 3. Dial 999 or 112 for an ambulance 4. Treat for shock. The

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    Sport participation is a significant aspect of life for many female athletes beginning at a young age. With increasing female sport participation, specifically in swimming, understanding the possible implications of their chosen form of training is critical. Over years of training, an athlete generally becomes more elite and focused in one specific sport however the timing of when they choose to do so determines their chosen training pattern. The two most common forms of training are high intensity

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    Sports have always been an important part of our life as they are considered to be one of the most accessible recreational activities available to almost all population groups. There are, certainly, various kinds of sport that one can engage in, and, often times, they may be influenced by one’s socioeconomic status, religious beliefs, culture, geographical location and more. This aspect, however, is what makes sports so appealing to the public, and its uniqueness allows for accommodation of almost

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    testing and education about concussions in sports toward coaches, teachers, students, and parents. Although some of the stories are very serious and sad, I think they were very eye opening to people and easily got people’s attention. Professional sports had strict rule for injuries and included concussion guidelines along with the “when in doubt, sit them out” attitude. This led legislators, parents, and schools to have similar practices in high school sports. I think it all would have happened over

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