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    Substance Abuse In Sports

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    it has a high potential for abuse. Side effect of weed are increased heart rate‚ impaired short-term memory‚ slowed coordination and reaction of reflexes‚ diminished ability to concentrate (USADA) One intervention to stop the use of drug abuse in sports is the deterrence model. This is an attempt at influencing you as an athlete’s decision about using banned substances like P.E.D.S or marijuana. The deterrence theory providence extensive information about the likely outcome and consequences of using

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    Concussion in youth sports is a bigger problem now than ever with 2.4 million cases each year a majority from participation in full contact football. Concussions in American youth football has just seen as “just a part of the game” this misconception has led to years of neglecting head injuries on the field. This attitude has caused a reluctance to make changes to the game and its concussion protocol to make it safer for the players. Some of these Preventable head injuries on the field can resulted

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    Sports are a social construct. Not a combination of individual decisions‚ and not a result of the contributions from athletes alone. Cultures and societies benefit from sports because it is a socially constructed reality that multiple parties derive benefits from. Fans derive pleasure from it‚ employees make a living from it‚ and the community as a whole feels a sense of belonging form it. This being said‚ the moral burden of expanding the knowledge of long-term injury risks and coming up with a

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    Sports are a very popular part of today’s society. Whether people are engaged in sports for exercise‚ for fun‚ or by cheering on their favorite team‚ they are a very important part of today’s culture. Although sports can be very good for your body and health‚ they can also be harmful to you. There are many sports-related injuries that are unfortunately very common today. For these many injuries‚ there are also many precautions and treatments you can use. The most common injuries include contusions

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    bit about concussions. I knew concussions happened in sports‚ but I didn’t know there was this many that happened in school sports. The article had said‚ “ In the study‚ 755 schools reported 4‚452 in the 2015-2016 school year.”(Associated press) I found out on average that’s six people for everyone of those 755 schools. The connection I made to an article and my life is our 6’9” center on the basketball team had been kneed in the head at one of the basketball games and received a concussion. He ended

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    Youth Sports Issue Analysis

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    GT American Govt May 15‚ 2013 Youth Sports vs. Adult Critics Some parents really see the benefit of youth sports but others are major critics and want to see its downfall. 30 million youth have been treated to hospitals overall due to organized sports accidents. Surprisingly‚ this past year 3.5 million youth have went to the hospital due to organized sports related injuries with 25% of these being considered serious (Sports Injury Statistics). Youth sports are dangerous and it is obvious that

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    The reason why i think that kids should not be playing sports‚ is because one thing is that Most children would rather play on a losing team than sit on the bench of a winning team From the article “More Kids Are Suffering Sports Injuries”. What many people don’t see is that people are dieing because of the sports‚ that they do and most of these sports can cause deaths in them or even breaking something in there body. And also one reason why this is not a good thing for people to do‚ is because they

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    risking their life for a sport. Examples of the opinions of if professional sports are too much of a risk to athletes’ health or not and why include SOURCE 1: Weighing the Risks‚ SOURCE 2: Let Them Play‚ and SOURCE 3: The Professionals’ Points of View. This essay is going to be about if sports are a risk to athletes’ health. People should not be in aports because of there brain ( a concussion)‚ the risk of not playing ever again‚ and since there are people wanting sports to be more safe.

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    Hitting is a major component of contact sports‚ and there are often arguments regarding whether or not for instance‚ body checking‚ should be banned in minor league games. Coming from a family of hockey players‚ I have always been against banning hitting‚ as I simply saw it as part of the game. However‚ after being fortunate enough to hear the heartbreaking story of Donald Sanderson‚ my perspective has completely changed. Sanderson’s story about her son immensely impacted me‚ and left me very emotional

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    Occasional bumps and bruises are expected to occur on athletes playing sports‚  but h​ igh school athletes account for an estimated two million injuries each year‚ having  major effects on high school athletes futures.   Today‚ many BHHS freshmen athletes are feeling the effects of sports injuries  being hit with sports injuries early in their high school sports careers. As a result‚ many  freshmen feel  there are positive and negative effects of sports injuries based on how  serious the injury is.  Bridget Paulon

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