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Created with Fabric.js 1.4.5 Is it enjoyable for the athletes? Is it healthy? Overuse injuries are already a rapid problem among young athletes,and with more practice, this problem is just going to continue to get worse. According to Stop Sports Injuries by Lisa Weisenberger, overuseinjuries are responsible for nearly half of all sports injuries. According to bylaw 23 of the Kentucky high school athletic association handbook,coaches are allowed to instruct their players anytime from the first day of school tothe last day of school.Considering the physical well being and overall enjoymentof our young athletes, the policy that sports can practice outside of the set seasonfor a particular sport is actually detrimental and can lead to According to Burnout in Youth Sports by Robert Rotella, burnout is a condition of psychological, emotional, and sometimes physical withdrawal from a sport due to chronic stress, and this is caused by excessive participation. According to the Journal of sports behavior by Janice Butcher, 94% of athletes from grade 1 to grade 10 had withdrew from at least one sport due to burnout and lack of interest. These numbers are going to continue to rise with KHSAA's new policy. Is the new KHSAA ruling that coaches can practice their team all yearround actually BENEFICIAL to high school athletes? NEGATIVE outcomes . NO. NO. Does it enhance performance? According to Critical Issues in Youth Sports, the most frequentemotion found in youth sports is anxiety. Excessive practicingcan cause increased anxiety, and athletes do not perform well under stress. NO. Works cited:"Handbook 2013-14." Kentucky High School Athletic Association. N.p., n.d. Web. 28 Mar. 2014.Rotella, Robert J., Tom Hanson, and Richard H. Coop. "Burnout in Youth Sports." JSTOR. University of Chicago Press, n.d. Web. 28 Mar. 2014.Butcher, Janice, Koenraad Lindner, and David Johns. "Withdrawal from Competitive Youth Sports: A Retrospective Ten Year Study." University of Kentucky Libraries. N.p., n.d. Web. 28 Mar. 2014.Weisenberger, Lisa. "Youth Sports Injuries Statistics." Statistics. N.p., n.d. Web. 31 Mar. 2014.Hedstrom, Ryan, and Daniel Gould. Research In Youth Sports: Critical Issues Status. Edu.msu. Michigan State University, 4 Nov. 2004. Web. "Tennis Player." Free Stock Photos. N.p., n.d. Web. 28 Mar. 2014. "Football Mean." Football Mean. N.p., n.d. Web. 28 Mar. 2014. Weighing the Criteria By: Sidney Herrell
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