There is always risk in sports however it is very rare that an athlete of any age (especially children) get seriously injured or die. My suggestion for anyone who is wondering whether or not they should let their children play organized sports is without question to allow them. The health and confidence benifits far outweigh the health risk. It is much more dangerous for a child to be obese than for them to play sports.
Athletes are particularly at risk of maxillofacial injuries.
Cardiac Risk in the Young was created in 1995.
no risk involved, its like putting money in the bankl
Yes, it can reduce the risk of dying young.
wearing innapropriate clothing can risk health of athletes. i.e wearing high heels for the marathon, but it can also distract opponents and therfore give an unfair advantage to better looking athletes.
Risk taking ability is the difference. Bankers take the risk of investment on themselves whereas the brokerages do not take the risk of investment on themselves.
The author would most likely describe a person who texts and drives as irresponsible, dangerous, and putting themselves and others at risk.
No. Because they are playing other kids their age.
Yes, putting hands in your mouth can increase a persons risk of illness. A person can have germs on their hands that can a person to become ill.
they risked it by putting their own lives in risk that the risks they toulk
yes if you keep putting water on the floor
Planning for the potential consequences by putting a monitoring process in place is Assuming the risk.