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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home/momsvi5/public_html/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Update: With soccer season coming up, I thought it would be a good time to revisit head gear for kids. Last season, we had two girls out with concussions. They were not soccer related, but a concussion is a concussion. Head gear, although not popular or fashionable, can help protect your child’s noggin.<\/p>\n
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Do you remember the 1980’s anti drug commercial with the frying egg<\/a> -“This is your head, this is your head on drugs.” I can’t help but think about it every time my daughter steps on the soccer pitch, except I’m not thinking about drugs. What’s going through my mind is “This is your brain, this is your brain after a concussion.” It might as well be scrambled or fried eggs.<\/p>\n My daughter plays competitive soccer. Her favorite position is goalkeeper. At first, it was just a matter of buying some inexpensive gloves to help her grip the ball better. But as the level of competition has increased with each age bracket, so does\u00a0the amount of protective gear she wears.<\/p>\n As you can see above, she puts herself in a position to be knocked around. \u00a0In the past few months she has taken more balls to the face and head than I am comfortable with. I hate to say it, but most blows have come from her own teammates (not hearing her call the ball or in the heat of the moment crossing in front of her as she tries to make saves.) I know that statistic will change as they get older, but the amount of blows might not. Instead of coming from her own teammates, they will come from opposing players.<\/p>\n This winter my daughter is playing Futsal, which is a modified form of soccer played indoors on hard surfaces like a\u00a0\u00a0basketball court. So now I can add “head thumping on the\u00a0court” to my list of concerns. I’m not going to make my daughter live in a bubble, but I’m going to make sure she has some form of protection.<\/p>\n This season I bought her the Full90 Performance Headgear after seeing Chelsea Goalkeeper Petr Cech <\/a>wearing a similar one during a match. In 2006, Cech suffered a serious head injury and almost lost his life after getting a knee to the head. His headgear has become his trademark.<\/p>\n<\/a><\/p>\n
Full90 Sports FN1 Performance Headgear<\/h2>\n
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