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New Football Rules Promote Player Safety

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Tuesday, August 12, 2014   

EAST LANSING, Mich. - It may still be summer, but as the school year inches closer high school athletes around the state are getting ready for football season.

As high school football practices and training regimens get underway this week, major changes aimed at keeping student athletes safe are also going into effect. John Johnson, communications director with the Michigan High School Sports Association, says while football is an extremely physical game, there are ways to reduce the risk of head and heat injuries.

"Teach the game, teach kids how to play right, but limit their exposure to contact, because we've found you don't have to hit 24 hours a day, seven days a week to get better at football," says Johnson.

Under the state's new rules, single practice sessions are limited to three hours. On days where there is more than one practice session, there is a maximum of five hours of total practice time allowed. When there is more than one session per day in the pre-season, only one of those practices can be a collision practice. Once the season begins teams will be limited to two collision practices a week. Schools must also wait until this Friday to begin practice in full gear.

Johnson says while football has taken a beating when it comes to concussions, there are still changes he hopes will come at the collegiate and professional levels. He also notes there is a certain amount of danger involved in any sport.

"Any time you're engaged in competitive athletics, you will be at risk," says Johnson. "But in the case of football, specifically, catastrophic injuries across the country are down over the last 40 years to their lowest levels ever."

Johnson adds that football remains the most popular sport at the high school level, with 41,000 Michigan students expected to take the field this season.

According to the Journal of Athletic Training, there are approximately 67,000 diagnosed concussions nationally in high school football every year.


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