I agree that it’s their fault too. I’m saying that that (what to target to remedy the impacts) 's and the far more widespread and intense trauma (the impacts) is what people should be focusing on. Instead they’re focusing on the more vanity points of the headline like Kirk pickleball, though I agree that said points are very amusing.
P.S.:
you’re not blaming the people responsible for the vast amount of them.
Not to say schools, especially unis, are guilt-free, but the question I’m going to ask is whether that’s true. This seems to point to “competitive” having vastly more injuries than traditional:
Over that same period, competitive cheerleading was responsible for more catastrophic injuries to female athletes than all other high school and college sports combined
I’m fairly sure the article had already defined competitive as cheerleading outside of schools. I guess it could also be that both numbers in the comparison exclude traditional cheerleading.
I agree that it’s their fault too. I’m saying that that (what to target to remedy the impacts) 's and the far more widespread and intense trauma (the impacts) is what people should be focusing on. Instead they’re focusing on the more vanity points of the headline like Kirk pickleball, though I agree that said points are very amusing.
P.S.:
Not to say schools, especially unis, are guilt-free, but the question I’m going to ask is whether that’s true. This seems to point to “competitive” having vastly more injuries than traditional:
I’m fairly sure the article had already defined competitive as cheerleading outside of schools. I guess it could also be that both numbers in the comparison exclude traditional cheerleading.