Unsupervised Youth Sports May Lead to Injuries
By Lara Tacita, published Sep 04, 2007
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The benefits of sports participation cannot be denied. They give children a way to exercise and they will learn teamwork, which bosses will letter try to exploit once a child enters the corporate environment for the first time. (Children will also learn that the corporate emphasis on teamwork to accomplish goals is often phony while Midget football league, AYSO and Little League allows for a real sense to develop.
The question is how to over competitive parents or in some cases children taking the game a little too seriously know where to draw the line. In an effort to minimize sports-related industries, a team of coaches led by a coach at Ball Sate University hopes that introducing a standardized training program will reduce the risk of school related industries in sports.
While cases caused by ignorance on the part of coaches are parents are rare such as wrapping team participants in plastic wrap and subjecting them to sauna like conditions to lose weight are rare, injuries resulting from wear and tear and repetitive stress are more common amongst young athletes.
Knowing how much to train and when to stop can avoid a lot of these and watching how many hours a day your child or you force your child to devote to such activities can cause this type of injury to be less common. Of course, if your child is a computer whiz, you should probably also be on the look out for waning signs of carpal tunnel syndrome.
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Posted on 09/04/2007 at 7:09:00 PM