It's not like injury rates are going down. So, we're playing more and getting injured more.
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It's not like injury rates are going down. So, we're playing more and getting injured more.
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But um to your point, what we see is I think in the US we see a lot more injuries than in other places because of this always having a season and um from a standpoint of longevity definitely again make our kids do the same thing.
So, we're playing more and getting injured more. Like that's what we've seen um across all levels of sport.
I think in the US we see a lot more injuries than in other places because of this always having a season.
It's not like injury rates are going down. So, we're playing more and getting injured more.
I don't know why we haven't stopped and questioned it a little bit sooner because it's not like injury rates are going down. So we're playing more and getting injured more. Like that's what we've seen.