Mental difficulties and physical injuries, both related to over-training, are often seen among young athletes.
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essay will discuss the potential causes for those issues and suggest viable solutions.
High and unrealistic expectations coming from parents of young Linking Words
children
who engaged in sport can lead to injuries due to over Use synonyms
excersicing
. Correct your spelling
exercising
Children
often want to prove to their parents or their coaches that they can train harder, and in that Use synonyms
process
they push themselves to their limits and may sustain injury. Add a comma
,process
For example
, a young tennis player can damage his knees if he or she practices too much without sufficient rest. Linking Words
Moreover
, Linking Words
children
can be traumatised for life if they feel they have failed to reach a certain goal. Use synonyms
For instance
, a young athlete that aims to participate in the Linking Words
olympic
games can be Change the capitalization
Olympic
devestated
if he eventually fails to do so.
Solutions for these worrying problems could be Correct your spelling
devastated
medical
and psychological guide. Add an article
a medical
the medical
Firstly
, every child who is engaged in sport should be routinely checked by a trained doctor. By doing so, common injuries like overuse fractures can be generally avoided. Linking Words
Secondly
, mental support should be offered to every Linking Words
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children
who show any signs of social or mental difficulty, even if he or she Change to a singular noun
child
deny
any problem.
In conclusion, Change the verb form
denies
children
who regularly participate in sports activity are prone to develop physical and mental problems. High demands from parents or coaches and the burden of failure may be the reasons for these issues, while careful and repeated medical and Use synonyms
psycological
examinations could be the solutions.Correct your spelling
psychological
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