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Aaaand...here we go with injuries again.
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<blockquote data-quote="Mondio" data-source="post: 782349" data-attributes="member: 10441"><p>Too much training, starts too young, never ends. Sure they're bigger faster and stronger and more likely to be in a training room. Just wait, it's going to get worse. The pool of healthy and talented kids is going to get smaller and smaller. The average teenager today that hasn't even gotten to college is woefully underdeveloped and they compete too much. Their skeletons, frames and bodies don't even get a chance to develop properly from all the sitting, and then go play 6 games of baseball on Saturday. Movement patterns and health get worse every year and everyone seems oblivious. Providers speak, parents don't seem to listen and we have coaches that start with a group of girls at age 8 absolutely certain this is the group that is going to get them a state championship if he follows them all the way up and let's nothing penetrate the great 8. </p><p></p><p>We're just starting to see the first groups of "kids" reach college that were raised all on technology. There will come a day when college and pro scouts will be much better served to go find the country kid who's parents couldn't take time for the insanity of youth sports in America and he had to spend his days doing work or climbing trees to get from getting bored all day and then teach him to play football one day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mondio, post: 782349, member: 10441"] Too much training, starts too young, never ends. Sure they're bigger faster and stronger and more likely to be in a training room. Just wait, it's going to get worse. The pool of healthy and talented kids is going to get smaller and smaller. The average teenager today that hasn't even gotten to college is woefully underdeveloped and they compete too much. Their skeletons, frames and bodies don't even get a chance to develop properly from all the sitting, and then go play 6 games of baseball on Saturday. Movement patterns and health get worse every year and everyone seems oblivious. Providers speak, parents don't seem to listen and we have coaches that start with a group of girls at age 8 absolutely certain this is the group that is going to get them a state championship if he follows them all the way up and let's nothing penetrate the great 8. We're just starting to see the first groups of "kids" reach college that were raised all on technology. There will come a day when college and pro scouts will be much better served to go find the country kid who's parents couldn't take time for the insanity of youth sports in America and he had to spend his days doing work or climbing trees to get from getting bored all day and then teach him to play football one day. [/QUOTE]
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