More Kids Are Suffering Sports Injuries

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 might hurt himself and get short time memory loss so that is not a good thing for them that have sports.

When they do sports and many people that play sports don’t even finish their school work and that’s what gets them kicked out of the team. What many people need to do is wait till their kids get a little bigger that they are because then if they are a little bigger than they really won’t have to worry about many dangerous playing sports at their age. One example why kids should not be playing sports is “My son Will, his 10-year-old eyes filling with tears, was trying to decide whether to play quarterback in his peewee game against Roosevelt Elementary.

Ten days earlier, he’d taken a helmet-to-helmet hit during practice and possibly, although we really don’t know, sustained a concussion. Now I wanted to help him make the right choice — if only I knew what that was. For several years, I have been following the furor over football and head injuries. I’ve become all too familiar with accounts of National football league veterans exhibiting Alzheimer’s-like symptoms in their 40s, of teenagers dying after playing too soon after a concussion.

But these tragedies didn’t seem very relevant to my own life until Will took that first big hit. From the article N. F. L. veterans exhibiting Alzheimer’s-like symptoms. Most people would think that they would want their kid on a sports team because they want their kids to be athletic so they can become something in life but to me being one an sports team is not going to really help you do anything really because there are many thing that you have to think about most parents would say “I have a lot of clips and highlights that I show people of him doing amazing things — jumping over catches, hitting balls right-handed, hitting balls left-handed,” Gamble says.

Part of the reason his son is so good at baseball, Gamble explains, is that he started at an early age — a very early age. “When he was about 14 months, I put a golf ball in his hand to let him know how a baseball would feel when he got older,” Gamble says. By age 2, J. C. , was hitting and throwing the ball. By age 3, he was playing organized T-ball. Another thing that people would say is that Since then, Gamble says, he has spent quite a bit of money on baseball for J. C. — bats and gloves, league fees, hotels, gas and more — and it seems a good investment.

Several people have told Gamble that his son looks like he’s good enough to play professionally one day. School will remain J. C. ‘s top priority, Gamble says. But he has high hopes for his son’s baseball career, too. “I’d love it if he went pro,” Gamble says. “I’d quit whatever I’m doing and just go be at every game. ” The only reason why people are doing this is because that they do not have any thing else to say about their kids because to me i think that they just want to brag to the other people kids that let them play sports os that is the only reason why that they make them play sports.

For several years, I have been following the furor over football and head injuries. I’ve become all too familiar with accounts of N. F. L. veterans exhibiting Alzheimer’s-like symptoms in their 40s, of teenagers dying after playing too soon after a concussion. But these tragedies didn’t seem very relevant to my own life until Will took that first big hit. ” From the article N. F. L. veterans exhibiting Alzheimer’s-like symptoms.

Most people would think that they would want their kid on a sports team because they want their kids to be athletic so they can become something in life but to me being one an sports team is not going to really help you do anything really because there are many thing that you have to think about most parents would say “I have a lot of clips and highlights that I show people of him doing amazing things — jumping over catches, hitting balls right-handed, hitting balls left-handed,” Gamble says.

Part of the reason his son is so good at baseball, Gamble explains, is that he started at an early age — a very early age. When he was about 14 months, I put a golf ball in his hand to let him know how a baseball would feel when he got older,” Gamble says. By age 2, J. C. , was hitting and throwing the ball. By age 3, he was playing organized T-ball. Americans on an annual basis is produced through a household survey conducted by the Sports & Fitness Industry Association (SFIA).

In 2007, according to SFIA, 44. 7% of youth ages 13-17 were active three times a week in any sport activity, organized or unstructured; by 2014 that number had dropped to 39. 8%. The trend was more pronounced among 6-12 year olds, falling from 34. % to 26. 9%, with most sports seeing a dropoff in total participants. And also, The decline is rooted in many factors, and not just screen-time diversions. An espnW/Aspen Institute Project Play Survey of Parents on youth sports issues in September 2014 showed that most parents have concerns about risk of injury (87. 9%), the quality or behavior of coaches (81. 5%), cost (70. 3%), the time commitment required (67. 9%), and the emphasis on winning over having fun (66. 1%).

Full results from the nationally representative survey are available here. ost people would get hurt in the stuff that they do because some time they don’t even try to do the work that don’t even do the work that they need to do and if they find do the stuff that they don’t do they will have to get out of the sport that they are in. According to the article http://www. huffingtonpost. com it states that “Involving your kid in sports at a young age does not mean that they are going to be taken out of your home and moved across the country to train to be a world-class athlete at the age of five. It is up to you as the parent to keep tabs on what is reasonable for you particular child and their personality”.

And it also states “On the other hand, we shouldn’t always shy away from pushing our children when they need a nudge. We certainly encourage our children to read, write, and learn math. We don’t think twice about making them go to school every single morning. Yet when it comes to sports (that can also be very valuable to their development) we shy away from one practice a week. ” So now i know what you are think that i should let my kid play sports because they need to be pushed a little and they always can’t just depend on me to live their life so i might let them play sports.

According to the article http://www. faithandathletics. com it states that “With somewhere between 10-15 million youth playing organized sports (this does not include high school), it seems like something you just do with your kids. They stay active, build friendships, learn, etc. I agree, there can be a boat load of positive reasons why your kids should participate in youth sports. .” And it also states that You do not want your children to experience actual defeat and failure. This isn’t meant to enter into the “trophy for participation debate” (you can read a good perspective on that here).

Nonetheless, related is the idea that some parents are a bit too protective. This stems from good intentions no doubt, but the end result can be damaging to the young people, especially as they age. Helping our children experience failure and defeat as something that should never derail them is an immensely valuable lesson. We will always fall somewhere in our life, and probably frequently. Helping them see this as an opportunity and not something to be feared has great value. If you can’t do this, you may want to rethink allowing your kids to participate in youth sports.