Kamis, 15 Maret 2012

Is Youth Football too Dangerous

With the increased concern shown by the extensive rule changes in the NFL and college football, the dangers of football continue to be revealed. The game, which has always been physical in nature, has taken some substantial steps to ensure that athletes are better protected.


Sprained ligaments, broken bones and more recently concussions are a normal concern of all players and, if left untreated, can have long term health effects.


Are Kids Playing Tackle Football too Young?


As the popularity of college and professional football continues to increase so does the participation rate in youth football.


Athletes are turning to the sport at a younger age. As a result, the debate on whether children should participate in tackle football continues to occur in communities across the country.


Why Youth Football is Beneficial to Children




Any sport which encourages team work and camaraderie all while providing children with an opportunity to improve their health by partaking in vigorous aerobic activity is beneficial to a child's development.


With the growing obesity epidemic crossing the United States it is important that we encourage our children to continue to be physically active. Youth football is appealing to many kids and, as a result, they are more likely to stick with it for longer periods of time.


Why Youth Football is not Beneficial to Children


Tackle football is dangerous at any level. Not a year goes by where a story is not released about a child being critically injured while participating in football. This risk is especially evident with young children whose bodies are only starting to develop. This can result in an increased risk of injury to the child.


Proper Treatment and Rest is Essential


Given the increased risk of injury it is essential for all coaches and parents to ensure that children are not rushed back onto playing field after they have suffered an injury. It is also extremely important that children are given plenty of time to rest before resuming more physical activity. This will ensure that the injury is treated properly the first time and that it will heal correctly.


Never Place Winning as a Priority


Placing your best squad on the field in football should never be a top priority for youth coaches. Ensure that all players play. This not only protects players from overwork of their bodies but also gives players ample opportunity to learn how to play the game which can result in them better protecting themselves in the future.

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