Surprising survey reveals most dads with football-related concussions; want young sons playing tackle football

Surprising survey reveals most dads with football-related concussions; want young sons playing tackle football

90 percent of dads who suffered football-related concussions want their children to play tackle football; 43 percent of football player dads say there’s too much hype over concussions

Submitted Graham Chapman

     Despite increasing awareness about concussion dangers for young athletes, a new national survey reveals 90 percent of men who played tackle football at the high school level or higher who suffered or suspected they suffered a concussion want their sons to play tackle football. Not only that, nearly half (43 percent) believe there is too much hype over concussions.

    Of all football-playing dads polled, 77 percent say tackle football is safe for children under age 12 even though more than three in five of these dads suffered a concussion themselves during their playing days. And even more surprising, dads say most moms (61 percent) agree with them that tackle football is safe for young athletes.  

    The survey of 300 dads who played tackle football at the high school level or higher, was commissioned by the non-profit arm of i9 Sports, the nation’s first and fastest growing youth sports franchise.

    ·   53 percent of football dads  say children who play tackle sometimes think getting a concussion “is cool”, or “ a status symbol” that means you are “tough and play hard.”

    ·   More than one in three football dads (36 percent) say their son’s competitive youth sports coach (any sport) is more interested in a win over safe play.

    ·   Almost one in five football dads (19 percent) say despite concussion awareness, there have been no noticeable changes to the policies and procedures of youth sports.   

    “The startling results of this survey show even though concussion awareness is permeating youth sports today, often parents, young players and even coaches don’t heed the warnings,” says Brian Sanders, COO and president of i9 Sports, which has more than 550,000 members at 275 locations across the country. “It’s scary to us that dads who suffered concussions encourage their young sons to play tackle football at a young age. Studies show a concussion can be more dangerous for young athletes because their brains are still developing. Still, these young athletes perceive concussions as a ‘cool status symbol.’ Concussion safety is a top priority at i9 Sports which is why we recommend flag football until high school.” 

 In other survey findings:

    ·   More than three in five football dads (61 percent) say they and their son’s mom agree that tackle football is safe and the right choice for their son.

    ·   More than 1/3 of football dads (36 percent) say youth athletes don’t understand concussion dangers and don’t take precautions. 

    ·   Almost 1/3 of football dads (31 percent) say coaches understand concussion dangers but don’t take precautions.

 

i9 SPORTS CONCUSSION CRUSADE:

    ·   i9 Sports Leagues play flag football – NO TACKLE. Because they don’t want their children playing tackle football at a young age. (Brad Culpepper, Eddie Mason and Morten Andersen), Former and cur-rent NFL coaches and players have/had their children playing i9 Sports

    ·   “When in Doubt, Sit Them Out” Policy. An athlete in i9 Sports who is suspected of sustaining a concussion or head injury will be removed from the practice or game immediately and will not be allowed to return to play without written clearance from a licensed health care provider. (i9 Sports was one of the first national organizations to enforce this policy, but it has since been passed as law in 39 states with six more pending.  http://www.nflevolution.com/article/Concussion-Legislation-by-State?ref=767#MN)

    ·    Leading the industry again, i9 Sports added a Concussions Safety Information page to the online registration process that parents must read and sign. Concussion safety information is also included in guides for coaches and officials.

 

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Carma Lynn Henry Westside Gazette Newspaper 545 N.W. 7th Terrace, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33311 Office: (954) 525-1489 Fax: (954) 525-1861

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