11/20/2006 1:26:49 PM
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Section 5: OPA Board Subject: Community Center Contract Msg# 391384
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You are obviously missing the point. I have not even addressed the issue of an injury from falling, although the chances are much greater if one plays a contact or high impact sport sport on concrete. It isn't a matter of being a "sissy," it is a matter of common sense. One doesn't doesn't jump off a roof top to prove they are not a sissy either. An exaggeration, but the long term effects of playing basketball on concrete would be just as devestating, if not more so -- depending on the height of the roof. The broader issue is children, who 15 or 20 years down the roard, will have major knee and joint problems. I suspect not a single professional basketball player would even consider playing any serious basketball on a concrete surface. |
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For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: On sports: If one is to participate in sports one has to accept the possibility of getting hurt. My mother would never come to watch me play sports but she did let me do so. Are we raising a generation of sissies? You can learn how to fall on a hard surface without sustaining injury. |
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