Group Encourages Counting Hits to Prevent Concussions

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New emphasis is being placed on the number of head impacts a player suffers during a game rather than the intensity of the hit. The Indiana-based Sports Legacy Institute on Friday announced its "Hit Count" proposal, aimed at reducing the number of concussions and amount of brain trauma suffered by youth athletes. Based on the "Pitch Count" model used in baseball to reduce the risk of overuse injuries in pitchers, the Hit Count model would set a limit for the number of hits to the head a young athlete can undergo during a period of time.

"Professional and college sports organizations, including the National Football League (NFL) and the Ivy League, have taken aggressive steps to reduce sub-concussive brain trauma exposure, but those steps are not being adopted at youth levels where athletes are most at risk," said SLI co-founder Chris Nowinski in a press release. The NFL has policies in place aimed at reducing the frequency of hard hits during practice and games, unlike youth sports, where the number of hard hits a player endures is rarely monitored.

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