Anonymous wrote:Overuse. Kids who play HS and Club are doing double practices 2-3 times a week.
Anonymous wrote:Overuse. Kids who play HS and Club are doing double practices 2-3 times a week.
Anonymous wrote:You can take a quiz on your kid's risk of an ACL tear. Lots of factors at play, but obviously over-training in multiple contact sports is risky.
https://www.chop.edu/news/what-are-odds-tearing-your-acl-sports-you-play
Anonymous wrote:It’s inexperienced players (non travel players) over compensating or getting frustrated and making hard or dirty fouls.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like you’ve got a chip in your shoulder. Sorry your kid got hurt.
We just had a girl have an overuse injury in our team. She plays - rec lacrosse, 2 travel basketball teams, rec soccer and our second team at our age group for our ECNL club. Club takes precedence, but there are weekend days when she leaves our soccer game and has two more games lined up.
I don’t think you can make generalizations. Some are overuse, some are covering for weaker players (or, seen different, someone who can’t stick to their position and ball hogs).
Anonymous wrote:I've been observing high school soccer now for about 10 years. I often hear the high school coaches and trainers bla.e I juries on overuse. While there may be some truth to to it, I see far more injuries that result in high level travel players when they have to overcompensate for the weaker players on the field. There are a lot more collisions, fouls etc in high school soccer and often the ref doesn't even call them. Additionally, when a player has to do the job of three players, they open themselves up to greater injury. Then there's the weaker players who try to prove a point against a travel players and either intentionally or unintentionally injured the travel player. Very few of the injuries are due to overuse and high school sports deserves an audit.