"Rising Concerns: Youth Sports Burnout and Injury Epidemic"

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The American Academy of Pediatrics released a report warning about the high dropout rate, burnout, and injuries in youth sports, with 70% of kids dropping out by age 13 and nearly 1 in 10 experiencing burnout. The report recommends limiting sports participation to one per day, ensuring rest days, and promoting good nutrition and sleep habits. It also emphasizes the importance of measuring success beyond wins and losses and encourages mindfulness and injury prevention.
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- Report details what's leading to youth sports burnout Good Morning America
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