Youth Sports Argumentative Essay Youth sports are gaining more injuries than most adult sports and it is leaving parents concerned about whether it is a good idea to put their kids in youth sports. Youth sports have become a huge thing in recent years due to their supposed benefits to young kids. Children as young as 6 are being put in sports like tackle football, which can cause major injuries like brain damage and broken bones. Many parents live blissfully unaware of how dangerous putting kids in youth sports, especially at a very young age, is to the kids' health. Youth sports are causing more pain and injuries to very young children. Youth sports are seen as a positive thing, but they cause more harm than good. In the article “Youth Sports” …show more content…
In the article, it also states that “The pressure that some parents and coaches put on kids to perform can lead some young people to excel and others to drop out of sports programs. Many people think the intensity of youth sports programs puts young athletes at risk both physically and emotionally.” In the article, it also states that “The pressure that some parents and coaches put on kids to perform can lead some young people to excel and others to drop out of sports programs. Many people think the intensity of youth sports programs puts young athletes at risk both physically and emotionally.” Youth sports are known for having some benefits but they are also known for having severe side effects and causing major injuries that may outway the benefits. Kids playing sports at a young age are showing that sports are more dangerous than it seems.According to a survey of 1,000 young athletes, parents, and coaches conducted by the non-profit advocacy group Safe Kids Worldwide, more than half of the players either neglect the injury when playing because of not wanting to let their team down or they want to show their strength, or know of someone who …show more content…
You sometimes even have practice routines that contribute to injuries. In an effort to improve their game and "get to the next level," many young athletes start specializing in a sport at "an earlier and earlier age," playing it exclusively all year long.” (Healy).The author wants the reader to know that kids’ are setting these goals for themselves and that they are overworking their bodies because of it. It shows that kids’ are setting outrageously high goals and putting extreme pressure on themselves by playing with injuries, practicing all year with little to no rest, and doing drills that contribute to those injuries and only make existing injuries worse. Kids nowadays are getting hurt more and more and it may be contributed by kids’ work ethic, tough coaches, and extreme parents, but when the injuries are subsided, youth sports can be more enjoyable and fun for everyone involved. Youth sports can be beneficial when the injuries are avoided. In the article “Reducing the Risk of Injury in Youth Sports” it provides information stating that kids tend to overuse their body and not rest enough to let their body recover, causing more damage and pain than what was originally