This question is a bit trickier to answer only because with different sports comes different risks. Here are some examples:
Soccer:
Ankle Injuries
Concussions
Bruises/Scrapes
Wrist Injuries
Concussions
Ankle Injuries
Spinal Cord Injuries
Football:
Broken Bones
Concussions - Seizures if concussion is severe
A lot of Physical Contact
Physiotherapy may be required
Paralysis
Swimming/Competitive Diving:
Drowning
Spinal Cord Injuries
Chlorine Poisoning
Muscle Tension - Tearing muscles
Concussion (hit head on diving board)
So, it very much depends on the sport you are partaking in. But remember every sport has risks it doesn't matter if your just kicking a soccer ball around on your own, there are still risks.
It was the intrinsic factors that showed her age.
Extrinsic properties can be affected by the factors while Intrinsic is unaffected by the factors... (I'm unsure)
1. intelligence 2. motivation 3. self concept
you have to be quite all the time
don't play sports
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i don't have a ducking clue!
Intrinsic 'factors that are controlled from within.' In sporting terms your own personal previous training.
Intrinsic properties are qualities that an object has independently of its relationship to other objects. They are essential to the object itself and do not depend on external factors. Examples of intrinsic properties include mass, color, shape, and density.
A national sport is a sport or game that is considered to be an intrinsic part of the culture of a nation. As such, Cameroon has no 'official' national sport; although on every level imaginable the country is transfixed by football... soccer if you are from North America.
True. The extrinsic pathway of blood clotting is triggered by external factors and occurs more quickly than the intrinsic pathway, which is initiated by internal factors.
Yes, incongruity and arousal are components of intrinsic motivation theory. Incongruity refers to the surprise or novelty factor that can enhance intrinsic motivation, while arousal relates to the level of stimulation or excitement experienced when engaging in an activity. Both factors can contribute to increased intrinsic motivation and overall engagement in tasks.