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Sports Legacy Institute's Hit Count Certification Program: Hitting The Reset Button

Yesterday in New York, the Sports Legacy Institute announced a certification program for head impact sensors to track the number of hits a player sustains above 20 g's of linear force. It wasn't exactly what Brooke de Lench had expected, but, nevertheless, a move that she wholeheartedly supports, especially because it highlighted three important uses of sensors in making contact and collision sports safer.

"Friday Night Tykes": Episode 3

As was the case with the two-hour premiere last Tuesday, last night's episode of "Friday Night Tykes" on the Esquire Network continued to be "must see" television for youth football parents for its educational value. Here are some of the safety issues it raised, with links to MomsTEAM content for further reading:

"Friday Night Tykes": A Viewer's Guide To Episodes 1 and 2

You have probably read a lot already about the new reality television series, Friday Night Tykes (FNT) which premieres tonight on the Esquire Network. Like many of those who have weighed in so far, I am troubled, to put it mildly, about what it says about youth football, San Antonio, Texas-style. But I also see educational value in the show because, in so many ways, it provides a perfect example of precisely how NOT to run a youth football program.

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