no.
No, as long as the animals are properly cared for. As an equestrian myself, I pampered my horse. There's no reason these sports should be banned as long as the animals' care is regulated and safe.
football baseball basketball soccer
football
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It depends. Diversity in sports is a great thing. I did club soccer and baseball. The biggest issue that affected me was the money involved (which can pile up!) and a lot of practices. If you are up for practicing, have the money and have the will, I'd say go for it.
It really depends. All children and youth need vigorous physical activity and sports provide the benefits of exercise and the potential for acquiring a sense of accomplishment. On the other hand, practices and games can rob you from doing your schoolwork. Doing sports may be a distraction from school and keeping a balance between grades and sports can cause stress. Late practices can cut study time and team traveling can make you fall behind in class.
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i suggest see a doctor
In contact sports yes
In school and some places where tutoring cllases are held for Olympics and other practices
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