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Originally posted by Unregistered View Posta cheap parent who doesn't take the time to deal with a serious injury.
same guy who had his daughter get straight As and an 1800 SAT and told her to apply to Yale and then after she got in, he told her she has to go to Uconn because he doesnt have the money
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMy daughters CFC United team never played a full 11 v 11 scrimmage in all her years in the club, other than scheduled scrimmages against other teams.
Her high school team never did either.
You don't work on something in practice and then scrimmage 11v11 to see if they learned it. Give me one concept or skill that you would instruct a team on that you would have to do an 11 v 11 scrimmage to test if they grasped it?
11 v 11, you have a lot of kids standing around doing nothing. No guarantee the ball comes down the left side lets say, so how would you know if those players sitting around learned the days concept.
If I want to test for comprehension, I can drill it short sided 10X to the once I might see it in an 11 v 11 scrimmage.
if the ball is moving you should be as well
dryll speed and game speed are different
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Posta cheap parent who doesn't take the time to deal with a serious injury.
same guy who had his daughter get straight As and an 1800 SAT and told her to apply to Yale and then after she got in, he told her she has to go to Uconn because he doesnt have the money
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You snowflakes and your "concussions." The world has been playing soccer in some form for 2000 years. In the last 10, "concussion" has become the buzzword. Well, you know what, we played without "concussion" testing, as did our friends, our parents, their parents, and you know what? It built character. Eat some dirt sometime. Shake it off. And dive back in. Sheesh.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou snowflakes and your "concussions." The world has been playing soccer in some form for 2000 years. In the last 10, "concussion" has become the buzzword. Well, you know what, we played without "concussion" testing, as did our friends, our parents, their parents, and you know what? It built character. Eat some dirt sometime. Shake it off. And dive back in. Sheesh.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNot every concussion is "serious" - we've had a few different levels in our house from multiple kids and various sports. You can tell pretty quickly which requires more specialized care. As someone said you really need to know your kid to pick up on subtle things. As an adult I was guilty of trying to power through one I got skiing (even had a helmet on thank goodness). Looking back it was stupid of course and I definitely slowed my recovery by doing too much too fast. Too many kids want to jump back in the minute they're symptom free but they really need to rest longer - at least another 1-2 weeks minimum. Getting another one back to back is where you can get into real trouble. the brain just hasn't healed enough
anyone over 45 probably was never diagnosed with a concussion unless they took a big fall or were in a car accident, for sports they didn't view it as such. times have changed to the point that any head shot is concussion worthy to some
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNot every concussion is "serious" - we've had a few different levels in our house from multiple kids and various sports. You can tell pretty quickly which requires more specialized care. As someone said you really need to know your kid to pick up on subtle things. As an adult I was guilty of trying to power through one I got skiing (even had a helmet on thank goodness). Looking back it was stupid of course and I definitely slowed my recovery by doing too much too fast. Too many kids want to jump back in the minute they're symptom free but they really need to rest longer - at least another 1-2 weeks minimum. Getting another one back to back is where you can get into real trouble. the brain just hasn't healed enough
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou snowflakes and your "concussions." The world has been playing soccer in some form for 2000 years. In the last 10, "concussion" has become the buzzword. Well, you know what, we played without "concussion" testing, as did our friends, our parents, their parents, and you know what? It built character. Eat some dirt sometime. Shake it off. And dive back in. Sheesh.
With what we know now about the long-term effects of concussions its just stupid to 'dive right back in' whether you feel okay or whether its a mild concussion or not. The risk is simply not worth the reward.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThere is SOME truth to what you say but lets be real for a sec.
With what we know now about the long-term effects of concussions its just stupid to 'dive right back in' whether you feel okay or whether its a mild concussion or not. The risk is simply not worth the reward.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postif you let your brain recover its as if you never had one. its the multiples that start the deterioration process
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