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    Should sports be allowed in schools? There are a lot of positive effects to having sports in schools‚ but are a lot of negative affects to. They help us in school while the same time that put at risk of getting injured. They make us want to come to school‚ but they also make the unathletic kids less cool. Sports should be played in school because the positive reasons outweigh the negative reasons. They have done research on the way sports affect education‚ and concluded that sports have a positive

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    Being hit from behind in a lively sports game and falling onto an outstretched arm can both result in a dislocated shoulder. The movies portray actors who injure their shoulders by ramming it against a wall to pop it back into place before running back into action. Unfortunately‚ there are many myths that surround this injury that is common seen by an orthopaedic surgeon. Get the facts in order to heal properly after a shoulder dislocation. 1. Dislocated and separated shoulders are the same thing

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    Dear St. Amant middle School Football Team‚ Football is a very fun sport that invalves tackling‚ pushing‚ and hitting. Most of the time football is fun just from playing ruff (tackling‚ pushing‚ hitting). Kids who play football are always to play games like bull in the ring and oklahoma drills which are very contact drills‚ and so is football. Now‚ coaches are thinking about having a limited number of hits in practice. But most players disagree with that statement because football is all about

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    A traumatic brain injury is potentially one the most devastating disabilities. It not only affects the person suffering from the injury but can turn whole families upside down. The range and severity of problems arising from a brain injury will vary significantly from person to person because every person’s brain injury varies in the extent and location of the damage. Some of the affects of a brain injury are not immediately obvious and only become apparent as time progresses. The following are

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    In the description of the symptoms that were manifested by Brent which include loss of consciousness‚ violent spasms and stiffening with the upper extremities flexed and the lower extremities extended‚ he had a generalized tonic-clonic seizure. According to Burn‚ et al. (2013)‚ the generalized tonic-clonic seizure may last 5 to 30 second and lapses of consciousness. Although the cause of the seizure may still remain unknown‚ but many researchers believed that there are certain aspects of brain injury

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    I was about to enter the stadium‚ as I walked through the gate‚ I was preparing for the heckling and and all the “kind” comments that would come my way. I knew what to prepare because this wasn’t my first rodeo. This past year was my 4th Broncos-Chiefs game at Arrowhead‚ each game more exciting than the last. I also knew what to expect from Chiefs fan that sit around me. Like most people‚ the Chiefs fans are competitive and just let their competitive side take over when the game starts. I don’t necessarily

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    Lofted- Placement of Standing Foot. In order to “loft” or “float” the ball‚ you will need to “get under the ball.” To achieve this‚ place the standing foot behind the ball and to the side of it so that you’re playing leg has to stretch a little to reach the ball and also so that you playing foot strikes the ball as it is on its upswing as it follows through. Strike the underside of the ball in order to play it upwards. Strike the ball with the top of the foot‚ not the toe. Follow through with your

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    “It’s not whether you get knocked down‚ it’s whether you get back up.”-Vince Lombardi.Football is one of the most physical sports on earth and some people think we should eliminate contact from the game completely. I believe no change should be made to football because it is a sport meant for people with both physical and mental strength and is a civil way to get the gladiatorial human nature out. Without contact the game of football would just be boring. With less contact football wouldn’t be

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    According to a Safe Kids Worldwide study based on hospital emergency room reports from 2012; there are an estimated 1.35 million students in the United States that seriously injure themselves each year. For two out of my three years of high school‚ I have been piece of this grim statistic. My sophomore year I fractured the left side of my fifth lumbar vertebra located in my lower back. This was caused by running too hard. Then the next year‚ the right side of the fifth lumbar vertebra was fractured

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    I) 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 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

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