Football, should it be banned in High Schools? No, because I believe it sometimes gives young players a purpose. Whether football gives players a way to vent or release anger (in a safe/ legal manor) It can also be good for releasing stress and passion. Local football leagues in the Kitchener Waterloo area have recently implemented a heads up tackling program, this trains coaches to teach their student players to keep their head up during hitting in games and drills. In 2016 over 68% of all concussions that were caught on film, were caused by players hitting with their head down in the wrong manor. This has recently caused an uproar in America and Canada as this program has not been implemented else-wear.
Most people believe that American Football should be banned for students and children to learn at any age younger then 16. This is because that people truthfully believe that football is meant to be dirty and rough. But if the plays are executed the way they should be, with all safety precautions in place. Scientists predict that almost 80% of those concussions caught on film would be prevented. People also think that football should be banned in high school because it promotes violence. This is hard to understand if you do not or have never played the game of football, but football is a game of defense the misconception here is that football actually promotes aggression. Aggression is a controlled state of anger released on impact, Violence is hitting another player with the intent to hurt or injure that player. Two obvious differences between safe and harm. With all of the evidence collected in this article, should football be banned in high schools? No.
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One of the most important factors determining your success in any university class is the relationship you have with your professor. But for better or for worse, your professors are not like your high school teachers. That can make them more difficult to understand – and to navigate around.
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