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    Why would children need to be forced to play sports? Children shouldn’t be forced because there could be many thing may happen to them while playing. Children shouldn’t be forced to play sports because they may not enjoy the sport, they may have other hobbies they are doing, and they may not want to be competitive. Parents should not push their kids into sports because they may not enjoy them. Students that are forced to play a certain sport may begin to resent it and their parents. Children don’t

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    running injuries today are avoidable by making simple adjustments to the alignment of the body position, proper foot positioning, shoes and the running cadence/stride. Running has fast become a popular physical activity and is enjoyed by most everyone. People are finding a healthier lifestyle by controlling their weight and improving cardio capacity from running, however, running is a high impact exercise that can lead to injuries. In addition to high impact injuries, overuse injuries due to the

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    participate in organized and team sports, according to the 2008 report titled “Go Out and Play: Participation in Team or Organized Sports” conducted by the Women’s Sports Foundation. Between 2006 and 2007, approximately 7,342,910 boys and girls participated in high school sports.¨Uzoma,K.(2015) How Many Youth Participate in Sports in the U.S.?,Leaf Group.The amount of students participating in sports is tremendous,they do get physical training but they could result in injuries,time commitment,and the overspending

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    Statsky explains that some children go as far as making themselves throw-up to avoid playing, supposedly showing that many children are afraid of competing in sports. It is true that sports can be scary to small children; however, faking vomiting to sit out of a practice is too extreme to happen on a regular basis. Children get scared, it is a normal reflex, especially if there is a ball or a bat involved. However, this does not mean children will go as far as throwing up to avoid playing. Additionally

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    today’s sports world receive pressure everyday when it comes to deciding when to return an athlete to play. Athletic trainers have such a big responsibility when it comes to the health and care of the athletes that they work with. Trainers are the first person that an athlete will see when they become injured during a game, and in most cases when the athlete performs rehab. The athlete depends on the athletic trainer to diagnose his or her injury, and then help him or her recovery to pre-injury health

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    Travel Teams Participation in youth sports in the United States is on the rise. “Organized youth sports are highly popular for youth and their families, with approximately 45 million children and adolescent participants in the US” (Merkel, 2013). There are many benefits for children that can be attributed to sports such as: physical activity, learning motor skills, sense of belonging, stress relief, and many more. With childhood obesity on the rise recreational sports has never been needed more than

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    A lot of parents think that sports are too hard and too physical for teens and children, but sports are,actually, the best thing that will happen to these minors. Sports are a huge influence on children and teenagers, because participating in sports can actually influence the future of young men and women of today's generation. For the children and teenagers that start to play at a young age, sports can help children develop physical skills and learn how to work as a part of a team. According to

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    Ankle sprains are the most common injury in indoor volleyball, and very few things spark intenses debate in the volleyball community more than the question about using ankle braces to prevent these type of injuries. The majority of ankle sprains are when the ankle inverts or rolls in, this occurs most often while playing at the net where players make contact with each others feet when landing from a jump during a spike or a block. The theory behind bracing is that the brace reduces abnormal ankle

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    rebalance your vehicle (body) on a regular basis. You take control and you can then become your body mechanic instead of having to pay someone else to do it (medical professionals). Because your body is finely tuned you will find that your chances for injuries and illnesses will drop as you are in a

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    I have always loved sports, but in September 2015 a certain sport changed my life. At the start of grade eight I joined the Airdrie Aces Athletic Club. I am now a better person because of this change that I made in my life. Before I started running track, I played soccer. While playing soccer I did not realize all the opportunities available to me through sports. Because of these opportunities I am more motivated to succeed. Despite spending more time doing sports, because of the sweet taste of success

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