High School Football Dangerous

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How dangerous is high school football?

How dangerous is high school football? That’s a question that a lot of coaches get asked. In reality they can not give a correct answer. Personally I believe that every sport is dangerous but, if you play the correct way it could be safe. Every sport has its tricks and ways of doing things the correct way. You can assure anyone that the sport their child is playing is safe, because there is always a stronger, bigger, faster player than them. Personally I believe football is a demanding sport that requires a lot of strength, and stamina. If you read the article “Hard Knocks” by Alan Schwarz, it gives a brief story about a young football player. “The autopsy showed that his brain was in the early
A major part of these regions were due to ligament sprains, targeted stretching exercises may be beneficial. The most injure players were those with the position of running back and linebackers. In the season of 2005-2006 there were recorder more than half a million injuries nationally of football high school players. This data was collected from over 100 high school football teams. The Columbus Children’s Hospital was the first one to compare injuries between college players and high school players. I can infer this when I read this from the text, “Four out of every 1,000 high school football exposure resulted in an injury, while eight out of every 1,000 collegiate football exposure resulted in an injury.” In conclusion I could say that yes, high school football is dangerous. Most of its dangerousness would come from not having the correct equipment, or running plays with too many head hits. If coaches would reduce plays with head hits, punish those that hit too hard for no reason in need, and provide better gear high school football would be safe. Why not try to improve the game for the athletes? Is only four years a players gets to experience high school football, why not make the best of out of

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