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Originally Posted by Koko Ed
Yeah but some of those sports cause lifelong (and occasionally life ending) injuries due to the design of the game.
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Aye. On our soccer team two years ago, during a home game, one of our players broke both bones in his left leg when another player kicked him, and the guard didn't even break. Its a sinking feeling when an ambulance drives across the field. He had three operations and 9 months to get it back to semi-normal condition.
However, against the same team on
their field a few games later, a player slit his knee open to the tendons on a piece of shale while slide tackling. Again, that sinking ambulance feeling...
A football player in the area died this past summer from heat stroke during conditioning in full gear. That would be especially hard, having to play the rest of the season after a teammate died.
But FIRST is doing quite well on the other hand, as there are relatively few serious injuries. A broken finger or a bad cut is nothing compared to other things. And thats a very, very good thing.
P.S.- Biggest mistake you can make w/o cutting something off: Don't tightly grasp a four-fluted endmill on the flutes and try to clean it off. At least it didn't scar...

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