Carolina Speed
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The subject of the durability and stamina of today's football players/ athletes came up on the NFL thread, so I will begin by saying as I did on the NFL thread that there is no doubt that today's athlete's are bigger, faster, and stronger. However, they seem to be more prone to injury and lack of stamina. Why is this?
I'm not quite sure, but there is no doubt a wide variety opinions on the subject. Having been around and witnessed the professional training of a lot of young athletes, I've seen many a young kids train in a way I wasn't familiar with when I was a young athlete. I know kids who are serious are working and training harder today than they did in my day. Maybe children today are starting earlier, too early. Maybe because kids are bigger and stronger today, it puts more stress on the joints and ligaments that don't get any stronger. I don't think there's a way to make ligaments stronger if there is, it's not working, because kids are tearing ACL's doing layups before basketball games.
One prominent surgeon told me it's just bad luck when an athlete tears an ACL. It's not early or overtraining. It just happens. It's just a part of participating in athletics.
I have my own thoughts but, I'd be interested in your opinions.
I'm not quite sure, but there is no doubt a wide variety opinions on the subject. Having been around and witnessed the professional training of a lot of young athletes, I've seen many a young kids train in a way I wasn't familiar with when I was a young athlete. I know kids who are serious are working and training harder today than they did in my day. Maybe children today are starting earlier, too early. Maybe because kids are bigger and stronger today, it puts more stress on the joints and ligaments that don't get any stronger. I don't think there's a way to make ligaments stronger if there is, it's not working, because kids are tearing ACL's doing layups before basketball games.
One prominent surgeon told me it's just bad luck when an athlete tears an ACL. It's not early or overtraining. It just happens. It's just a part of participating in athletics.
I have my own thoughts but, I'd be interested in your opinions.