The astroturf Debate

Date Submitted: 03/30/2004 00:08:10
Category: / Recreation & Sports
Length: 6 pages (1598 words)
As salaries in sport continue to rise to unimaginable levels, athletes may no longer be seen as just people, but more as expensive liabilities. The health of these athletes become more and more important as it is not only their health which is on the line, but also millions of dollars. Injuries do occur in sports, especially contact sports, but astroturf increases these odds of injury. It will be shown that astroturf causes increased wear …
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