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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What happened to BP at VDA? Lots of talk here about his 2009 team being dominant and they only tied Fairfax union! That’s got to be an embarrassment.[/quote] Get a life, and leave all these girls alone! GTFU! For sure, you are just a fat wanna-be, living vicariously through your kid. Sorry you missed your chance.[/quote] Lol. This poster must be miserable and no kids themselves. Doesn't even know what it's like to have kiddos. It's the alsame loser who keeps saying "they are only girls.". What about the scum who like to profit off of "girls" and really doesn't care about them. The other Day an other 12 year old at a local club tore her acl. Another victim of soccer scum. Win at all costs.[/quote] A 12yo tearing an ACL is extremely rare. Typically 1 of 2 things; genetic disposition re: the ACL, or dangerous practices. Nkt at STJ so I can’t speak to the latter. If you’re a parent and you think practicing violently is making your kid and team tough, you really need to think hard: are you building them up, or beating them up? Either case can look similar.[/quote] NOT EXTREMELY RARE: https://www.uclahealth.org/news/article/acl-tears-in-young-athletes-at-epidemic-levels#:~:text=Studies%20have%20shown%20that%20the,will%20sustain%20an%20ACL%20tear.&text=When%20teen%20athletes%20have%20a,will%20have%20an%20ACL%20tear. https://projectplay.org/news/2023/11/22/analysis-serious-knee-injury-among-teen-athletes-grows-26 These types of injuries for young athletes are on the rise.[/quote] The rate for adult women soccer players is roughly 18%. The result for youth girls players is 0.013%…and of that 0.01% are complete tears. Yes… an ACL injury in a 12 year old girl is rare. And like I said, it’s typically genetics or dangerous practice. Why?! Because young kids don’t produce the force needed from landing and cutting due to their lower body weight, less muscle and slower speeds, as well as overall less rubbing of the ACL in the joint (less wear). [/quote] This person clearly knows it all. Lol. There have been 10-12 acl tears in the 12-16 age group alone in past year in nova alone. That's tragic. [/quote]
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