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Post by hsrose on Nov 17, 2016 11:52:10 GMT -6
Anyone using this? Good? Bad? Inconclusive? PITA? Best thing since sliced bread?
I'm hearing that this is a good marketing tool for the program, being able to say that we are forward thinking on impacts and are monitoring the players and such, but what has been your experience with it? I know it's been around for some time but I've not talked personally with any coaches at a program that are using it. One of the teams in the area installed the units and there was a write up about it and how they used it but other than that I've got no exposure to this.
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Post by coachplaa on Nov 18, 2016 13:27:24 GMT -6
We've used them for two years. Our school district bought them for our entire 7-high school district.
Instead of spending the money on them, convince your admin to buy neck and other strength equipment for your weight room, or tackling equipment for practice, to help reduce the occurrence of concussion, rather than just diagnose an "impact".
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Post by **** on Nov 18, 2016 14:14:17 GMT -6
We've used them for two years. Our school district bought them for our entire 7-high school district. Instead of spending the money on them, convince your admin to buy neck and other strength equipment for your weight room, or tackling equipment for practice, to help reduce the occurrence of concussion, rather than just diagnose an "impact". Agreed. I'd worry first about preventing, then diagnosing.
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