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An independent comment said that a third -party lecturer hosted the school's hockey team's hard training course, which seemed to lack a certificate for the supervision team movement, which led to the hospitalization of some athletes.
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A independent investigation was conducted in the September group exercise course. The course made 9 members of the Men's Hockey Team of Tavz University hospitalized and found that the trainer was unqualified and should be reviewed through stricter procedures.
Three things you know:
- According to a survey issued on Friday, the group exercise was led by an unknown SEAL and Tufts graduates. The latter was invited to participate in the exercise course after serving as the equipment manager of the Lacrosse team.
- The report found that although Tavz Sports Performance Supervisor approved the exercise plan inspired by his own naval seal assault team, other members of the track and field department did not make suggestions on the content of the meeting.
- The survey found that the exercise was “almost only focused on the upper limb muscle group”, and in some cases, the athletes conducted about 250 Burpees and other exercises in the long -term exercise process.
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Why is the athlete hospitalized?
The report pointed out that among the 61 students participating in the “extremely intense” exercise, 24 have developed accumulated horizontal muscle dissolving, also known as RHABDO.
According to data control and prevention centers, when the protein and electrolytes in the damaged muscle tissue damaged muscle tissue are released into the blood, this happens. The agency says that this may damage the kidneys and cause kidney failure, seizures, permanent disability and even death.
So, what about now?
The conclusion that any leader exercises should conduct appropriate sports science education and qualifications in accordance with the state, university and university sports regulations, and suggest that stricter procedures are recommended to approve new exercise for student athletes. The statement of President and Sports Director of Tufts said that the survey results they were reported “and these suggestions will be immediately started.”