yes they get paid half there salery
Some do.
Professional athletes because the president only gets $400,000 a year while some ahtletes can get 10 times that
Carson Palmer is a professional football player. He has been injured a few times while playing football. All the major injuries were knee injuries, with the most recent injury occurring in the 2012 season.
he broke his wrist
Athletes in professional sports can earn varying amounts depending on the sport, level of skill, and popularity. Salaries can range from thousands to millions of dollars per year. Top athletes in popular sports like basketball, football, and soccer can earn multi-million dollar contracts, while athletes in less popular sports may earn less.
i dont think so
A non consequential injury is an injury that did not occur while playing sports but that effects the way you play and practice for sports. While driving down the road you may be hit by a car and suffer from a spinal injury. This could potentially affect the way you play sports, especially if it is a contact sport but the injury was not caused but the sport itself.
It depends what kind of injuries you're talking about, and in what time span. All athletes suffer from minor injuries all the time, but those are obviously temporary. Serious injuries that take a while to recover happen to most athletes at some point in their carreer. Specific percentages is hard to say.
yes
from playing basketball during basic training
Athletes that participate in football can suffer from traumatic head and knee injuries, concussions, and broken bones. This occurs because football is a contact sport and athletes often get hit while playing.
Male athletes may wear compression bras or chest binders during sports activities to provide support and reduce movement of the chest area, which can help prevent discomfort or injury while running or engaging in high-impact activities.