Have you ever been invited to go somewhere but you had to say no because of a sport or club? That’s commitment. You committed to be at those practices/ meetings. Professional athletes have huge commitments to their team. They have to deal with games, talk shows, interviews, etc. Some even have to be away from close family for weeks at a time. According to Factmonster.com, players put in 40 hours a week on average. Sunrise to sunset they are training to be the best of the best. Most professional …show more content…
Especially when it comes to collision sports such as football. According to Time.com, over 90% of NFL players have been diagnosed with chronic encephalopathy (CTE). CTE is a brain disease caused by repetitive brain trauma such as concussions. Many athletes who have CTE are willing to donate their brain for research when they die. The athletes with CTE probably had to pay to get tests done to find out what their diagnosis is. These tests cost money and guess who had to provide that money? The athletes. Scientificphysic.com says that there have been 2 million total injuries associated with bicycling, football, and other sports. When we watch our favorite sports team on television, those athletes take the risk of possibly being injured. Some injuries can even end careers for some players. While doctors may be saving lives, they aren’t putting their bodies on the