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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My adult sons had to learn the hard way. A few broken bones, scraped off skin, and a lot of stitches for them to get the point that an injury as an adult is does not heal or feel the same as an injury suffered as a child. I've found by 21-22, they are over it, and on to safer practices. I was however SUPER diligent and beyond preachy whenever they've been prescribed pain meds for such injuries. Good luck.[/quote] Same. Broken collar bone when young got us going in the right direction. Also, so much road rash from from mountain biking crashes, and he's seen friends get seriously injured. The kid is still an adrenaline junkie but has completed Avie 1 and 2 and is very knowledgeable about snow conditions, and wears a full-face helmet and back protector on a bike. [/quote]
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