An over-inflated ball will be stiff, and the ball's surface can hurt you. The impact on the player's body would be severe. Meanwhile, an under-inflated ball will not travel in a straight direction, so ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Up to 22% of soccer injuries are concussions that can result from players using their heads to direct the ball during a game. To reduce risk of injury, a new study recommends ...
To reduce risk of soccer player head injury, a new study recommends preventing how hard a ball hits the head by inflating balls to lower pressures and subbing them out when they get wet. Up to 22% of ...