A) it involves many mechanics of the body B) young athletes are still growing, they are at a greater risk for injury than adults C) Baseball can lead to injuries caused by overusing certain body parts D) Therefore, playing baseball at a young age can lead to long-term injuries
II) playing baseball at a young age can lead to long-term injuries because it involves many mechanics of the body
A) for example the tendons that attach the rotator cuff muscles to the bones can be injured by repetitive motions like pitching or by running into the outfield wall or another player. B) Growing bones are easily injured because the growth plate is much weaker than the ligaments …show more content…
C) they are still growing and may not have reached their full potential yet D) Therefore, playing baseball at a young age can lead to long-term injuries because young athletes are still growing, they are at a greater risk for injury than adults
IV) playing baseball at a young age can lead to long-term injuries because Baseball can lead to injuries caused by overusing certain body parts
A) overuse injuries develop when an athletic movement is repeated often during single periods of play B) the movements are used so often that the body does not have enough time to rest and heal C) for example when pitchers throw for several innings, throwing the same way pitch after pitch, everyday their body has no time to heal D) Therefore, playing baseball at a young age can lead to long-term injuries because Baseball can lead to injuries caused by overusing certain body parts
V) So, playing baseball at a young age can lead to long-term injuries
A) it involves many mechanics of the body B) young athletes are still growing, they are at a greater risk for injury than adults C) Baseball can lead to injuries caused by overusing certain body parts D) Therefore, playing baseball at a young age can lead to long-term