Thousands of people die every day from playing sports. Sports represent the interest of many individuals in society as citizens of all ages have access to them through the form of professional athleticism to a favorite pastime. Although many health care professionals emphasize the need to participate in sports to maintain a healthy lifestyle, there are many more negatives associated with sports than positives. The negative effects can end perfectly healthy lives and futures. Amongst the current population, there are many who do not actively participate in sports because sports can cause injury, premature death, psychological issues, and short-lived careers. As sports prove to contribute a numerous amount of injuries, parents discourage their children to engage themselves in sports since rehabilitation time and surgery expenses can accumulate over the years. It is a common fact that sports such as football and lacrosse commonly produce ACL tears in athletes. Because ACL tears in the knee ligaments produce long time rehabilitation, the athlete has trouble adjusting back to the sport after recovering. Surgery for ACL tears and other common sports injuries can accumulate many health-care expenses which financially burden many families. For example, if an athlete obtains five injuries in his career, he will spend about twenty hours total in the operation room and five months of rehabilitation time, leading to a waste in thousands of dollars as each individual operation can cost up to $50,000. Post-operation time forces both the athlete and the athlete’s family to feel helpless in terms of finance and recovery time. In addition to common injuries, sports can cause premature deaths as brain injury and spinal cord injuries are prevalent in the athletic field. Because brain cells and spinal cord cells cannot regenerate unlike other cells in the body, destroying the brain and spinal cord leads to instantaneous death. These body parts have a probability of almost 100% of being damaged in any sport, especially in sports that require body contact. Tyler Saffariyeh, a fellow classmate in the elementary school, passed away as a fifth grader, due to a skiing accident where his spinal cord was separated. Because skiers
In the U.S. today there is a sport crisis. Kids suffer from burn-outs and injuries while their family is dealing with the skyrocketing cost of sports. Kids should not play competitive sports because they are expensive, they can severely injure kids, and they can cause many mental problems. One reason that kids should not play competitive sports is that it is very expensive.
Over the years, the growth and changes in competitive sports has increased significantly. Sports games are now available twenty four seven weather it’s on national television or the radio, these activities have become a staple to American culture. Due in part to this, organizations have changed American athletics from more of a fun playtime to competition. Although, we may enjoy watching an intense sports game on television, the emotional and physical long term effects outweigh the entertainment of the people eagerly watching these activities occur. Also, the motivation to play the sport has become less about the team aspect and more about the emphasis on victory. Due to the unhealthy support from those around developing athletes, they’re
There are many risks to playing sports but the biggest one is injuries. In invasion games like lacrosse and soccer you risk being pushed, tackled, kicked, and other physical “attacks”. In other games like tennis you can get hurt from a fracture or sprain. In almost every sport you could be injured.
INCREASE IN TEARS Anterior cruciate ligament injuries are receiving a great deal of notice because of the incidence of injury that occurs not only in the athletic population but also in those individuals who are recreationally active (Russell, 2006). Each year in the United States there are approximately 250,000 ACL injuries. This is approximately 1 in 3,000 in the general population (Boden, 2000). Of these injuries, about 175,000 require reconstructive surgery. These surgeries had an estimated cost of over two billion dollars annually in the United States (Yu, 2007). These statistics alone make it obvious that this injury occurs very often. The ACL is one of the most commonly disrupted ligaments in the knee. While the prevalence of the injury has increased, so has the number of athletes in the world since ACL injury research first began. Women are now allowed to participate in sports and new sports are being participated in
Contact sports such as soccer, hockey, lacrosse, basketball, and football have become popular activities for children to have fun and relieve stress they often face from school. The participation of sports has been closely related with improved physical, social, and mental health. Examples may include enhanced self-esteem, lower probability of teen suicide, higher rates of high school graduation, and reduced use of drugs and tobacco. Although the participation in sports may lead to future health
Imagine an athlete at the top of their game coming to a sudden halt because of a life-altering injury, tearing their Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL). This happens to athletes everywhere because of lack of awareness and lack of prevention. To a non-athlete, this injury might not sound life-altering, but when an athlete hears that they have torn their ACL, they know that there will be a hard journey in front of them. Until an athlete endures the hardships of recovering from this injury, they do not understand the intricacies and the pains that an athlete endures when facing this game-changing injury. Not all athletes can avoid an ACL injury by preventative strengthening exercises, so they must endure a long process of recovery in order
In the beginning, there is many health risks professional sports. People get concussions, broken bones, heat strokes, and many more problems. Every year many players die from heat stroke and other types of illnesses after playing professional sports. Even though players want to go back on the team and play more, they should not. Many players get broken legs, arms, and even sometimes paralyzed. Even though they drink plenty of gatorade, (it helps cool them down) many
Sports are a popular pastime among all ages and types of people. People not only participate in them for fun, but also for money, physical fitness, rush of competition, and for many other personal reasons. Playing sports is especially common among young people in schools. Athletics are great and enjoyable for many reasons, but there can be a point where sports participation can go too far and become negative for children and adults. Sports specialization for young people is an increasing trend that results in sports having a negative impact on individuals and society.
Athletes risk injury and life threatening harm to their bodies everyday; anyone of these injuries could potentially end their careers. Many of these injuries can require major surgery--creating unbelievable hardships for the athlete and their families. Families are at risk to lose there homes and many other things to try and pay for the surgerys. According to Costhelper health, the cost of an ACL surgery is $20,000 to $50,000. The average family wouldn't be able to pay for this, therefore the athletes should earn their own paychecks.
Each year in the United States, more than 36 million school-aged children participate in an “organized sport” (“Youth Sports Statistics”). Especially over the past few years, many studies have proved or disproved the idea that sports are beneficial for young kids. Those studies have found that youth sports have both positive and negative effects on young children, and research shows parents and coaches have the greatest effect on a child’s experience.
With the level of activity rising, a number health benefits due to sports also rise. If students participate in sixty minutes of “moderate to vigorous-intensity physical activity every day”, they will lower the risk of obesity. According to the Australian government, “... [A]bout 40% of teens who didn’t play sports were overweight or obese compared with 20% of teens who played… sports…” (“Sport and Children”).Youth engaged in sports are less likely to have unwanted teen pregnancies and become a victim to suicide or sexual harassment (“Psychological and Social Benefits of Playing True Sport”). The cardiovascular system is strengthened while the body is receiving a cardio workout due to the sports activity. Because their heart is strengthened,
So far the worse there are more injuries in the younger groups then there are older. “Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, says her father, now 80, has had a bad knee ever since he played football in college”. Even kids have died on football fields because of surgeon contact sports like football and also memory loss the next day they don’t even remember their name. “High school athletes are more prone to injuries, because they are not as skilled, they have less experienced coaches and they may not be physically mature”. Younger kids lives risked in contact sports games for entertainment could cause in correct body function and or Depression if anything in order to happen in any given time during contact in sports. The higher the numbers go up on kids and Adults interested in playing football the higher the average of injuries, lost of career, and deaths occur. Also Depression lack of love in family’s cause of breakups in relationships & the withdrawal of the father from the home to be sent to a helping center. The removal of football
The bang of the head, the crack of the bone, the tear of a muscle, are all things that high school athletes put themselves at risks for. Every time a high school athlete steps foot on a field, rink, or court they put themself in a risky situation. Although the risk may be there, athletes achieve many valuable lessons throughout high school sports. The valuable lessons promote self-confidence, socialization and team spirit, as well as decreases stress. While playing sports, athletes are at excessive risks of being injured. Although high school athletes have a risk of being injured, the benefits of high school sports programs outweighs the physical risk because of its benefits to teenagers mental health, benefits to teenagers physical health,
It is all fun and games until someone gets hurt. Many athletes, are being diagnosed with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis that takes control of the body. Others show symptoms of Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy causing many to forget love ones. Theses types of diseases are attacking middle age men, who are involved in a sport. Today, sport’s programs just don't put enough care to the player, only to the performance that brings the profit. Any athlete can get a concussion at a game. Games are giving athletes head trauma that affects the brain, causing them to be in danger in the future. Athletes are dying and if changing the rules, even if it changes the game can save lives.
hergenroeder says injuries in sports also include psychological injury as well. Young athletes should play sports for self enjoyment and to boost self-esteem and improve athletic skills. If these are not priorities in youth sports then participation in sports are potentially harmful by decreasing self-esteem, diminishing athletic skills, and discouraging additional participation in sports. Pediatricians should be aware of potential psychological issues within a young athlete and provide guidance to address them. Albert also says pediatricians should always be involved in providing medical care for children and adolescents when these patients are injured in sports participation. Albert says the overall goal of his article was to increase competency of pediatricians in sports medicine care, specificaly prevention of sports related injuries. Overall Phsycological issues should be looked at carefuly to prevent any future damage to the