Sentences with phrase «teenage athletes»

I think high school football is simply too dangerous, and the risk too high, for teenage athletes.
It's a real shame that the CIF has always cared more about making money off the backs of teenage athletes than what's right for them or what's more fun for youth.
The deeply personal design, inspired by his memories of growing up on Exmoor and of his journey from teenage athlete to gardener and designer, is both a recreation and an evolution, with wild looking, stunted oak trees (Quercus pubescens) and rough - hewn sandstone (from a quarry in the Forest of Dean) that gradually metamorphose into a smooth - cut sunken terrace and pool edged by fully - formed, beautifully composed planting.
He was one of the most promising teenage athletes in the country — until he left school early, whiffed in the NFL and wound up in prison.
The NCAA and other sports organizations discourage the use of creatine by teenage athletes.
For information on concussion involving teenage athletes, see HEADS UP Concussion in High School Sports.
Recovery usually occurs within a short time, but previous research has suggested that high - school athletes take longer to recover than do older athletes, and that even teenage athletes are at risk for repetitive head trauma.
Margot Robbie's I, Tonya is now casting teenage athletes, over the age of 1...
Traumatic head injuries can be dangerous for teenagers in the long term, but one group of teenage athletes is getting more than its fair share.
The Norwood Park facility opened this month and has seen a steady stream of exercise enthusiasts, from teenage athletes to parents to senior citizens, Biagi said.
Whether it is a potential college scholarship or just helping their team win, some teenage athletes feel pressure to do whatever it takes to get an «edge», even to the point of taking anabolic steroids or other illegal, performance - enhancing substances.
The risk of ACL injuries in female, teenage athletes is up to six times higher than in male athletes of the same age, competing in the same sports.
Teenage athletes are constantly growing and training heavily, and require more quality sleep than the average high school student.
Teenage athletes, according to the Academy, need more — 0.5 to 0.8 grams per pound per day.
But parts sharing aside, the iM looks youthfully handsome — like some sort of teenage athlete.
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