Boxing. There are MANY boxers who make it pro, or almost pro, and drop out after only 1 or 2 fights because their injuries are too great for them to handle. The great ones are those who endure EVERY injury and keep on truckin.
really depends on the athlete every sport has different equipment
participants in sport are at a higher risk of injury, due to: contact involved in the sport. wearing inappropriate clothing or shoes can increase risk of injury risk of falling over on hard surface hazards in the area of play such as: worn away wooden floors in a sports hall, can cause splinters uneven surfaces in fields, such as: pot holes long grass can cause injury to joints and bones: fractures sprain the body is working at a higher rate and the climate can affect performance such as hot climates can cause: >dehydration >heat exhaustion if the performer does not warm-up or cool down properly joints and muscles can be damaged like torn sport can increase injury whilst participating !
Pain IS the symptom of an injury.
Depends on the injury. :(
The life expectancy of a male born in 1957 in the United States was around 66 years. However, life expectancy has increased since then due to advancements in healthcare and technology.
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