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Why We Should Not Play Competitive Sports

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You are sitting in the bleachers of your son's baseball game, squished in between all the loud ruckuss of parent cheering and yelling. It’s the 9th inning and there is one strike left. You watch as your son lifts his leg, wind his arm back and throws the ball with all his strength. You hear a loud crack followed with a scream. Your heart starts pounding and your feet ache to run towards him, but all you can do is sit there and watch as the whole team rush over to him trying to cheer him up but before you know it your son is in the hospital. You sit there only watching his shoulder being wrapped around forming a big cast. Children ages 5 to 14 account for nearly 40 percent of all sports-related injuries treated in hospitals. With the rising …show more content…

My first reason is the risk of injuries. Injuries in competitive sports injure more people than car crashes annually, that is over 2.5 million children being injured per year! So why are we putting our children through this? Well, many people claim that competitive sports are getting safer, but is safer actually safe enough for children? For example a 10 year old boy took a blow to his head during football practice. The boy said he fell asleep and couldn't remember what happened. He did not go to the doctor but instead practice kept going. Many days later the boy went to the doctor and was shocked he had a concussion. This is significant because children have long term effects if they are concussed because their brains are still in the process of developing. Also the 10 year old boy and his parent did not even know he had a concussion. If they never would have went to the neurologist then things could have been extremely worse with his injuries and brain. Competitive sports are getting safer but safer is clearly not safe enough. Even the 10 year

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