In-Line
nhl jerseys Injury Costs

In-Line nhl jerseys Injury Costs

INTRODUCTION

In-line hockey jerseys has been the fastest-growing amateur sport in the United States during the past seven years, increasing from an estimated three million to 27 million participants-an increase of 798% between 1989 and 1996.27 Michigan ranks sixth among active participants in in-line nhl jerseys, outdistanced only by the more populous states of California, Texas, New York, Florida, and Ohio. With slightly over one million of Michigans residents involved with in-line hockey jerseys (one-half million in the metro Detroit area), it is prudent to consider the benefit/cost ratio of the sport, with a view toward increasing health-related benefits and reducing the injuries and commercial costs of participating in in-line nhl jerseys.

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