Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Admit it, you were short and weak and they were sparing you from joining something you wouldn't be good at. A natural athlete would have found sports without needing a formal introduction.
Maybe I was weak, but I was 6’0” in high school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We didn't let our DC play contact sports. It's not worth the long term joint injuries and concussions.
You can still screw up your joints from tennis, basketball, and baseball
Anonymous wrote:Injuries are common in sports, and my parents never let me play because they don’t want to be on the hook for thousands of dollars of medical expenses if I do get injured. And most doctors suck at treating sports injuries and just tells the patient to give up. Is this fear common among parents?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Guess when both of my high level athletes got hurt?
We were very lucky, not once in their actual sports.
I had a number of serious sports injuries and coached gymnastics, and this concern never crossed my mind.
I wish I had your genes. I got injured just from causal jogging
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Injuries are common in sports, and my parents never let me play because they don’t want to be on the hook for thousands of dollars of medical expenses if I do get injured. And most doctors suck at treating sports injuries and just tells the patient to give up. Is this fear common among parents?
I thought your schtick was that your parents didn't know about sports so they never exposed them to you and now you are living with regret... this is a new angle for you.
Well spotted.
Anonymous wrote:Injuries are common in sports, and my parents never let me play because they don’t want to be on the hook for thousands of dollars of medical expenses if I do get injured. And most doctors suck at treating sports injuries and just tells the patient to give up. Is this fear common among parents?