Friday, February 12, 2010

Very Young Lolit Sports Tutors For Very Young Children A Health Risk?

Sports tutors for very young children a health risk? - very young lolit

There are a growing number of young athletes from serious problems of young people and their twenties. There were many unexpected deaths in competitions. Are there any new business, care for young children is the cause of the problem even worse? Is it really a cheap plastic trophy earned or add benefits for some trainers usually not that many children in danger? Would they not be more normal, if you turn off your TV and computer and let them play with other children?

2 comments:

Sam said...

http://sports.yahoo.com/olympics/news?sl ...
Marathon 28 years, died

I think the coach of children is a waste of time. If you are in school and for a scholarship, I can understand, but otherwise, what's the point? My neighbor down the street has a coach for his son 11yr football, so you can make the state team in the spring. He trains with coach 3 days a week for 3 hours per session and 1 session on Saturday at 90ms. It is 10.5 hours per week you can devote to school, spend time with your family and friends and other activities. The child is happy to play for the city, and the like (dislike) football. He is under pressure for some reason. Will this lead to health risks in the future? I do not know exactly. I think stress and push the envelope a little for a child over time to do, but I'm not a docotr. Even if I am a teacher and received a diploma in the development of children to know that there is certainly work an influence on their school and their decision-making skills are. What is more important for him in the future?
At his age should be outside playing, cycling with friends, enjoying school, etc., are not pressured to play football at the country level, 11, 12.
With best wishes =]

Anonymous said...

I do not know whether they are aware of, but it was a death in New York today.

I think it will be a very serious health risk BUTTING abnormal fatigue and stress on the body of small children.

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