Not exact matches
«There may be certain messages that are more likely to encourage
athletes to report concussive symptoms, such as focusing on short - term outcomes (concussions affect one's ability to play well) rather
than long - term outcomes (playing with a concussion can cause brain
damage).
Because the brain of the young
athlete is still developing, with even subtle
damage leading to learning deficits adversely affecting development, and with studies showing younger
athletes recover more slowly
than adults, a more conservative approach to concussions in children and teens
than for older
athletes is recommended.
A volunteer authorizing a young
athlete to return to participation has immunity from liability for civil
damages, other
than acts or omissions constituting gross negligence or willful or wanton misconduct.
- Nuts and nut butters — while most almond, cashew, walnut and other nut based trail mixes or nut butters tend to be much healthier
than the average peanut butter, they are also very high in heated oils (which produce cell -
damaging free radicals) and inflammatory omega - 6 fatty acids — which can tend to dump inflammation on an already stressed
athlete's body when overused to the extent most people implement such sources (by the handful and heaping spoonful).
29.09.2016 Eating more
than 45 g protein per meal won't get you more muscle - but eating more protein - rich meals per day will 10.09.2016 Soya protein + HMB has same anabolic effect as whey 23.08.2017 A post-strength training shake with just whey works better
than a shake with whey and carbs 27.04.2017 High - protein diet does not cause kidney
damage in the long term 17.01.2016 Shake containing 20 g whey makes weight loss diet easier 18.12.2015 Extreme protein intake reduces fat mass 11.12.2015 Protein supplement Immunocal boosts maximal strength 20.09.2015 Protein shake nightcap gives strength
athletes more muscle 18.08.2015 Steroids, creatine and high - protein diet can cause kidney
damage if you don't drink enough 11.08.2015 Do strength
athletes benefit more from EAS Recovery Protein
than out of whey?
It makes sense that
athletes who tax their muscles more
than the average person need more sleep to fix the
damage.
Jimmy «Supafly» Snuka, King Kong Bundy, and Paul Orndorff, better known by his stage name «Mr. Wonderful,» are just a few of the more
than fifty former
athletes who are demanding some kind of compensation for what they claim was brain
damage resulting because the «WWE placed corporate gain over its wrestlers» health, safety, and financial security,» according to the wording of the lawsuit.
Metz's film is less about the glory of sport
than it is about the
damage that sport can do to an
athlete's soul.