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    Ankle Sprains In Sports

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    The fall season has officially arrived. Besides the cool air, it brings various things such as the start of sporting activities, leisure walks in the afternoon, and the urge to get back into the gym. In the healthcare world, it brings many injuries. The most common injury among sports or any type of physical activity is an ankle sprain. According to the article, there are about 28,000 ankle injuries in the United States daily. This information takes a look at how the injuries occur, measures to…

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    Harry Harbard Coaching Poor coaching techniques Coaching techniques are essential to players as without the right guidance they can get injured or not work to their optimum level. They can’t just be told how to do things, accurate replication is essential when it comes to things like stretching. Stretching is the most important part of a warm-up elasticising your muscles and preventing injury. Without being shown how to do this it can be extremely detrimental to your game and even season as a…

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    Classification Essay There are three types of running backs that are in the NFL currently, in the past, and in the future. These running backs are known as: the power running back, the balanced running back, and the speed running back. They all have different traits that classify them into these categories: the power running back bully’s his way through the defense, the speed running back is known for his elusiveness and running past players, the balanced running back pulls together both these…

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    sport worse than that. Football may be rough, but it is not too violent.For example, you can get a concussion. WhenSome say it it too violent to be a school sport. They say you get hurt too often. It is the most common sport to suffer a concussion, but it is not the only sport. Since it is the most common sport to suffer from a concussion, there is a percentage close to 50%. It says 47% of concussions occur during high school football. A lot of people get hurt while playing football. They may…

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    and I played on a team since 4th grade… that is, until I got a concussion during a game in 8th grade. How I got my concussion. I got my concussion playing football in 8th grade. I got the handoff and ran up to the line of scrimmage. I was clobbered in the head from behind. When I got up I was really muddled and dizzy. My coach called a timeout and had the trainer come look at me. The effects of my concussion. Because of my concussion my vision had changed, requiring…

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    Millions of passionate fans follow two ball sports, Soccer is a worldwide game but Football is mainly an American sport. Most people argue about soccer and football and in most people's eyes soccer is graceful and a gentlemen game and football is a beastly game. In every culture and society there are many things in common and many different, but there is one thing that connect us all together, which is sports. Although Soccer and Football have a few similarities, but they are extremely different…

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    6-3.8 million sports-related head injuries happen each year, with a shocking amount of 135,000 being diagnosed as concussions. How can we stop this? Well, an article from http://www.thepostgame.com/daily-take/201603/concussion-football-hitting-brain-june-jones-ivy-league has some strong words to say about this. Their opinion is that “If 50 percent of mothers become frightened by concussion reports and tell their teenage boys, "You can…

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    Football Injuries Essay

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    Increasing the penalty for hitting the head or applying a fine could stop the concussions. Maybe then players would stop going for dirty illegal hits. Helmets could protect you but could also be used as a weapon. Can I see a time without helmets? yes," Dr. John York. Football helmets are causing more problems than they solve. Equipment…

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    Becoming An NFL Player

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    When I grow up want to be a NFL football player, because I love playing football. When I grow up I want to play for the Atlanta Falcons. I want to be there running back, because I like running with the ball in try to get a touchdown. I choose to do this because I love playing,running,and hitting people as hard as I can. A NFL player as a lot of responsibilities,working conditions, and training to do to play. When you are in the NFL it takes a lot of duties and responsibilities. Some…

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    CTE Argumentative Report

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    Last but not least, another serious problem is the development of brain damage. CTE, one of the more recently found diseases, stems from constant trauma to the head and leads to depression, dementia, and loss of memory. Researchers with the Department of Veterans Affairs and Boston University have recently found CTE to be in 96 percent of NFL players they’ve examined and 79 percent of all football players. In addition, Neurology stated that NFL combat veterans are three to four times more likely…

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