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Is modern athletics straining the human body beyond its natural strengths?

Author: Curly1918 (16447 Posts - Joined: Aug 30, 2017)
Posted at 3:04 pm on Sep 16, 2024
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Beyond the obvious example of football players carrying more weight than their joints were designed to bear... a lot of other sports seem to be stressing us unduly.

Baseball pitchers, for example, just don't last like they once did and even golfers don't hold up like in the old days.


Replies to: "Is modern athletics straining the human body beyond its natural strengths?"

  • Is modern athletics straining the human body beyond its natural strengths? - Curly1918 - 3:04pm 9/16/24 (19) [View All]
    • In the 1890s, football was almost banned because of deaths. Sports have always involved risk... [LINK] - jrdjr84 - 4:28pm 9/16/24
      • Without question, in its infancy, college football was brutal and sometimes fatal [LINK] - Nigel Tufnel - 8:32am 9/17/24
      • Thank God it wasn't our university would have dissolved. [NT] - THEISMANCARR - 6:41pm 9/16/24
      • We used to play dodgeball with golf balls. Now that's a risk. [NT] - ELP - 6:25pm 9/16/24
        • ELP that is a little nuts, but you weren't hitting with clubs were you? [NT] - THEISMANCARR - 6:39pm 9/16/24
          • We'd line up guys against a giant brick wall and hurl golf balls. - ELP - 6:45pm 9/16/24
            • I was born in 1950 and I remember in grade school playing in gym class, what we called murder ball - THEISMANCARR - 7:45pm 9/16/24
              • Murderball you say? [NT] [LINK] - Chrisb - 1:27pm 9/17/24
    • I feel sorry for these kids. Every sport is year round. Muliple sport kids are rare these days. - murph92675 - 4:13pm 9/16/24
      • Absolutely true, each high school coach thinks his or her sport is the one that should get the most - THEISMANCARR - 4:30pm 9/16/24
    • IMO, it is because athletes start specializing at an early age. - Shadow_of_the_Dome - 3:31pm 9/16/24
      • My youngest grandson plays HS football. It seems like he's always in training, lifting, working out. - ELP - 3:56pm 9/16/24
        • U trade knee injuries for back ones in golf. Swing too damn hard [NT] - ndphysics - 4:19pm 9/16/24
          • The reverse C position that Nicklaus lived by was deadly on the backs. [NT] - THEISMANCARR - 7:46pm 9/16/24
          • The reverse C position that Nicklaus lived by was deadly on the backs. [NT] - THEISMANCARR - 7:46pm 9/16/24
    • Either that or people are too muscular and tight. The number of injuries - ndphysics - 3:16pm 9/16/24
      • Re: baseball pitchers. The thinking is that reduced batters faced = pitchers over-throwing. [NT] - SteveM - 3:33pm 9/16/24
        • Yep a good start now is lasting 6 innings. I miss the complete game pitcher but they didn't throw - THEISMANCARR - 6:45pm 9/16/24
          • Yeah, when I first saw Tim Lincecum throw like an explosion, I thought that arm wouldn't last long. [NT] - SteveM - 7:57pm 9/16/24
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