Blackvegetable » Today, 7:40 am » wrote: ↑
Why are you even here?
I was knocked cold in high school,
watched a friend get his collarbone broken.
Made of solid vulcanized rubber. It leaves an angry looking donut on bare flesh. A ball to the helmet can knock you out, a shot to the chest can kill you.
With the graphite shafts, college kids can generate 100 mph. A long stick can fling it 60+ yds.
A lacrosse midfielder typically runs between 2 and 4 miles (approximately 3 to 6.5 kilometers) per game. Because middies cover both offensive and defensive ends of the field, their total distance depends heavily on their playing time, the pace of the game, and whether they are playing regular shifts or "iron-manning" the entire match.
While the total mileage may seem comparable to a light jog, the exertion is incredibly high-intensity. A midfielder's distance is largely broken down into explosive bursts, with numerous 20- to 50-yard sprints, rapid changes of direction, and quick decelerations to transition between offense and defense.
A 17-year-old high school lacrosse player named Eliot Abramson died on June 7 after being struck in the back of the neck by a fast-moving lacrosse ball. The fatal incident occurred during a college recruiting showcase when a shot slipped underneath the back edge of his helmet, causing blunt force trauma.
No one is surprised by this, tiny feet…
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