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Str8 Jacket
5th August 2009, 12:02
Whaddya think?

Link to story: http://www.stuff.co.nz/oddstuff/2722432/Cheerleading-causes-most-serious-sports-injuries

Cheerleading is not all pom-poms and glitter with a US study finding that most catastrophic sports injuries among high school and college athletes occurred on the sidelines of the big games.

Researchers from the National Children's Hospital in Columbus, Ohio, found that schoolchildren these days were more likely to get hurt in gym class than they were a decade ago.

The study was based on data from the US Consumer Products Safety Commission's National Electronic Injury Surveillance System, which tracks sports and recreation-related injuries treated at a sample of 100 US hospital emergency departments.

Figures showed that the number of injuries had jumped 150 percent in 2007 to 62,408 from an estimated 24,347 physical education-related injuries in 1997, with the increase seen for both boys and girls and across all age groups.

About one in five of the injuries were strains or sprains of the legs, while about one in seven were broken arms, or arm sprains or strains.

Six sports accounted for 70 percent of injuries - running, basketball, football, volleyball, soccer, and gymnastics.

But cheerleading was found to be the leading cause of catastrophic injuries - those usually involving spinal cord damage - among high school and college athletes.

High school cheerleading accounted for about 73 such injuries, according to the report by The National Center for Catastrophic Sports Injury Research.

The study, published in Pediatrics, said a lack of supervision and school nurses may be part of the reason behind a 150 percent jump in physical education (PE)-related injuries.

Researcher Dr. Lara McKenzie told Reuters Health that fewer schools have full-time nurses on staff to help hurt the youngsters and schools may also be packing more children into gym classes, making it harder for teachers to supervise them.

Just 36 percent of schools that require PE classes set a maximum student/teacher ratio, McKenzie and her colleagues noted.

That means that "more equipment, more gym teachers, more training, more nurses -- all of those may be beneficial to help reduce PE injuries," she said.

But the benefits of gym class - which has become one of the main strategies for fighting obesity among young people - far exceed any risks, added McKenzie.

"The long-term effects of inactivity really outweigh the relatively minor costs of a PE-related injury," she said

Disco Dan
5th August 2009, 12:05
Sounds like overweight people looking for further excuses to stay overweight. :shutup:

Str8 Jacket
5th August 2009, 12:07
Sounds like overweight people looking for further excuses to stay overweight. :shutup:

You didn't answer the question!! ;)

Big Dave
5th August 2009, 12:10
Personally I think dance and gymnastics are commendable.
American style cheerleading is skillful, dangerous and culturally lamentable.

kunoichi
5th August 2009, 12:15
Has anybody considered that perhaps the stunts have become more dare-devil in gymnastics and cheerleading? I think it consisted of a couple of cartwheels and maybe a human pyramid before, now we'r doing backflips, throwing people in the air and climbing on each others shoulders and hands.

What about that children used to play outside when they were young, improving on their co-ordination and landing skills from an early age, while todays youngsters seem to work on little more than their thumb reaction times as they sit, goggle eyed at the 32 inch tv screen in their bedroom. Perhaps our children are just getting clumsier?

Personally i would never take the word of an article, i would want to read the study and assess the reliablity of the results based on whether or not they covered all basis!

jim.cox
5th August 2009, 12:18
The most dangerous sport in NZ is lawn bowls

Its True

More people die playing that than any other...

kunoichi
5th August 2009, 12:22
The most dangerous sport in NZ is lawn bowls

Its True

More people die playing that than any other...

:killingme LOL NICE!!

Str8 Jacket
5th August 2009, 12:30
Personally i would never take the word of an article, i would want to read the study and assess the reliablity of the results based on whether or not they covered all basis!

Personally I find it all quite humorous. I mean, I don't even take myself seriously!!

Big Dave
5th August 2009, 12:46
My understanding is the most dangerous participant sport/pastime is Rock Fishing. Read it in a Newspaper somewhere.

Dealer
5th August 2009, 13:03
It didn't list how many cheerleading related deaths per year, so i dont really have a basis to comment on whether it is more dangerous or not.
Can you research this and get back to me?

Str8 Jacket
5th August 2009, 13:36
It didn't list how many cheerleading related deaths per year, so i dont really have a basis to comment on whether it is more dangerous or not.
Can you research this and get back to me?

No <nononononononono>

MIXONE
5th August 2009, 13:36
My understanding is the most dangerous participant sport/pastime is Rock Fishing. Read it in a Newspaper somewhere.

All types of fishing.

jim.cox
5th August 2009, 14:38
All types of fishing.

That figure is for accidental deaths.

It doesnt include Natural Causes

tri boy
5th August 2009, 16:13
Bloody dangerous for this bloke

Str8 Jacket
5th August 2009, 16:15
Bloody dangerous for this bloke

Oh dear God! Initiation perhaps? :laugh:

fliplid
5th August 2009, 18:04
My understanding is the most dangerous participant sport/pastime is Rock Fishing. Read it in a Newspaper somewhere.

Is that worse than cave diving then?

gatch
5th August 2009, 21:41
Cheer leading is still sweet to watch..

Str8 Jacket
6th August 2009, 07:15
Cheer leading is still sweet to watch..

So is motorcycle racing!! :yeah:

sinfull
6th August 2009, 07:25
Bloody dangerous for this bloke
Don't look up !!!! If he slipped i recon she'd be likely to get some good head !

So is motorcycle racing!! :yeah:
Good cause thats what i'll be doing on the 22nd

Str8 Jacket
6th August 2009, 07:40
Good cause thats what i'll be doing on the 22nd

Here's hoping that you make it look graceful this time eh! ;)

PS - Will try and save you a pit space if we get there early enough again!