It affects the way you react to things... for instance if you get a concussion and you still have "concussion like symptoms" and if you get hit again and get another concussion that's some serious brain damage... they are trying to help keep everyone safe in the sports industry.
Usally No, but you will need to fill out medical forms about current conditions and past injurys and illnesses.
it limits the sporting activity they can do
positive aspect of sport is that it keeps you activewhile a negative culd be that too much sports can cause injurys
Medical history can have a huge effect on exercise and training fitness can be inherited training can only be done to the level passed through the generations.
not really you can get some injurys but mostly it is fairly safe
well, a heart attack can affect you in sport because of your face.
Since sport is not work, the Health and Safety at WorkAct does not affect it.
because it does
Mildly
steroids
There is science in sport because it's basically biology, seeing how the body works in different ways and also seeing how you can adapt the body. Chemistry also somes into play when athletes start taking drugs to enhance their proformance because this obviously affects the body. So science definitely comes into sport a lot. Then you also have the Physics aspect of it.
You will want to be with her rather then practicing as you should for your sport.