Rugby is considered a high-contact sport, but the risk of death from playing rugby is relatively low. Fatal injuries are rare, with most deaths resulting from head injuries, spinal cord injuries, or cardiac events. Safety measures and proper training can help reduce the risk of serious injuries.
In general; head and neck injuries, broken arms and legs, ankles and fingers and noses cuts to eyes, noses, mouth and legs bruises to most body surfaces concussion ligament, muscles and tendon damage abrasions from making contact with rugby clothing
Rugby is the violentest sport and injuries occur alot.
because it is dangerous with the tackling, as the school doesnt want to get 10 people in sick bay complaining about injuries from playing rugby, also because they are always wanting to make school a 'safe' environment
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i usually increase the difficulty
It is a good idea to have hitting in rugby practice, it does not care more injuries nor does it toughen you up. The more practice a person gets, the better they will become. This is no different in rugby which is why hitting in rugby is a good idea.
Yes, they would all be sports where players do get injuries.
To play rugby is 'jouer au rugby' in French.
There are significantly more injuries in rugby than gymnastics. Rugby is a contact sport while gymnastics is an art form that requires a lot of strength
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No, not all players get injured. However, most will receive some injury at some point in their playing career, and a large number receive major injuries.