Should Young Athletes Be Paid?

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The sports industry in today’s world has become a major issue which is messing up the future for every athlete out there. Young athletes are destroying their bodies to sports and shortening their lives. The biggest injury to them all is the concussion, which doesn’t impact the athlete at first, but it does later in their lives. Like “Sports Should Be Child’s Play” from the Norton Reader, I will support the argument that specializing in a sport at young age can impact and crush an athletes time to come.
According to the New York Times article, it states that children who start sports too early in life do not develop into successful athletes. Looking from a parent point of view, I can see why a mother or father would want to put their son or daughter in sports from early age. They at first
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The result of watching their child play, they want them to play well and win. As everything always comes down to competition they want their child to be a good athlete and make them proud. That’s where the parent make the biggest mistake that changes everything. Instead of putting them in the same sport to get them better and specialized, its best to put them in a variety of safe sports that’s help them develop a vision and increase their proprioception. Some parents just want their child to have a bright future, and be well set with good amount of money. They don’t see that sports are not the ultimate best way to go to have a life. Sports may get you into college for free or maybe get you into a professional association or league with millions of dollars. What gets missed is the damage that is not seen in the early stage but in a stage where you cannot do anything about it. In that starting stage, everything looks great. Being a great athlete and depending on sports to be what is the future. As you start focusing on sports more, you begin to put academics to the side. That mistake gets overlooked at first but it ends up