| It’s more dangerous to get into a car than it is to play football or any of the other sports listed here. My kids are too young to play anything seriously yet but I will encourage all of them to play the most competitive and physically demanding team sports they are interested in. It’s a tough world out there and kids will be more prepared to conquer it if they’ve been physically and mentally tested/challenged in sports before they have to deal with it socially or professionally. Doing hard things well is what often separates the successful from the excuse makers. |
In a given year, a gridiron football player is 10x as likely to get a concussion, and 20x as likely to be injured, than a 10,000 mile car rider/driver is to get injured at all in the car. The risk of death is higher in a car, but dying in a car is only 1% over 100 years. |
Much easier for my kid to be 0.1%ile smart than 1%ile athletic. |
Team sports that involve a ball are far more fun than swimming. As you say, staring at a black line, unable to hVe fun banter with teammates, kinda sucks. |
Yes, it's well known that people take spring break vacations for basketball much more than going to a pool or beach. |
| Team sports is the only reason my kid has friends and some semblance of a normal childhood otherwise he’d just be home doing some sort of autistic coding which he stays up all night and does anyway |
That’s great. Does he play football? |
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Do other sports then, duh.
Tennis, golf, swimming, track, cycling, powerlifting, wrestling, etc. Football is dumb AF. Parents signing up their kids for tackle football should be jailed for child abuse and endangerment. |
Okay then riding a bike. My point is those who choose to play it “safe” all the time risk raising kids that can’t handle the challenges life throws at them. I rather my child break an arm playing a sport than living in my basement or needing a life coach at 25. Pick your poison. |
The thread is about chronic traumatic encephalopathy, not a broken arm. |
Yes because it’s football or basement dwelling incel |
| The only people they’ve tested for CTE had CTE, and everyone knew it already. Don’t get me wrong, football is dangerous and CTE is a real risk, but not everyone who plays football gets it. A kid who plays high school football and doesn’t go on to play college and pro is not likely to develop CTE. |
What sports did they play? D1? What sorts of injuries did they experience? |
Does wrestling not cause CTE too? |
LOL, you are unaware of relays, and the vibe of swim meets. Glorious times, hanging out with friends and waiting for your events, and cheering on your teammates. But hey, if concussions are your scene, go for it. Your poor kid… |