Sport is not only an interesting and useful, but also quite traumatic hobby. There are 10 types of sports, choosing which, you should be aware of the possible health risks.
Rugby In this sport, muscle injuries, ligament ruptures, sprains and multiple fractures are quite common. Here a player can get 2-3 minor or serious injuries per match. Golf Injuries in this sport often occur during inclement weather, when metal golf clubs attract lightning bolts. In addition, there is a high mortality rate in golf due to blows to the head with a heavy ball. Cheerleading This kind of mass sports dance is very dangerous in the world. Cheerleaders often suffer head injuries, fractures of the neck, arms, legs, etc. Sprains, abrasions and bruises are also common here. Football Injuries during ball practice and football matches have long been taken for granted. Numerous falls and hitting the ball cause anything from ordinary abrasions to a fractured spine or even death. Motorcycling In motorsport, bruises and fractures are not the worst. Due to the enormous centrifugal force, as well as constant physical and mental stress, the body wears out a lot. Internal organs, bones and muscles are gradually damaged. Horse Riding Frequent falls in this sport cause a wide variety of injuries and even death if the horse steps on the rider when he is on the ground. Rodeo The danger of this sports entertainment is not worth talking about. An angry bull can do anything to a person: trample him, pierce him with horns, inflict a fatal blow with his hoof, etc. Hockey This sport is immediately associated with knocked out teeth. Also, due to the well-known cruelty prevailing on the field, players inflict numerous bruises and fractures on each other. Mountaineering The dangers of mountaineering are obvious: it happens that, due to the smallest miscalculation, an athlete falls down from a great height. The difficult weather conditions in the mountainous area do not make it easier either. Diving Every year a large number of people are killed or disabled after diving. Much depends on the serviceability of the diver's equipment, as well as its preparation. In addition, dangerous predators often await underwater tourists in the depths.