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- $Title{Girls and Football}
- $Subject{football female athletes Community Social Problems problem Girls girl
- woman speed Strength athlete knee injuries females athletic athletics women
- knees injury lifestyle lifestyles sport sports}
- $Volume{Q-23}
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- Copyright (c) 1991-92,1993 Tribune Media Services, Inc.
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- Girls and Football
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- QUESTION: I hope you saw the television show about the girl who played
- football on the boy's high school team because it may help you answer my
- question. I want to play too, but I keep getting advice from everyone around
- me not to try. Why shouldn't I be given the chance? Is there so much
- difference between boys and girls? Please help me by giving me your
- professional medical opinion.
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- ANSWER: The female football player is a novelty, so it's no surprise that
- coaches, parents and teammates feel nervous about letting you join the team.
- The average woman is less muscular than the average man; weighs less; is
- generally not as strong and not as fast. When two bodies collide, the
- lighter, less dense body absorbs the force of the momentum, posing a greater
- risk of injury, a factor any responsible supervisor must be concerned about.
- Furthermore, success in football depends upon strength and speed; again, the
- average woman is at a disadvantage.
- The real question is whether you as an individual belong on the team.
- How do you compare in size to team members? How about speed? Strength?
- Football attracts the largest, strongest, fastest boys in the school, so
- you'll need to be one of the largest, fastest, strongest girls if you expect
- to compete with a reasonably low risk of injury. You'll certainly have to be
- a better athlete than a significant percentage of boys in the school. It may
- sound chauvinistic, but these are the laws of motion and mass of physics that
- we are applying.
- The fact of being female brings other considerations. Your head and neck
- may be smaller than those of male players, a disadvantage in head to head
- contact, and because your pelvis may be wider, the angle at which your upper
- leg hooks up with your knee will be greater. One study has shown that women
- playing the same sports as men have more knee injuries. You will need some
- careful evaluation and advice to help you in your decision to participate.
- But if you do have the physical qualifications and skills, and your desire is
- so great, then I say, "Go for it!"
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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