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Topic: Do you think our school athletic programs in the Caribbean and especially in Jamaica are too aggressive...

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Do you think our school athletic programs in the Caribbean and especially in Jamaica are too aggressive...

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I personally feel so...the athletes at too much of a young age are required to train too hard and participate in too many events...the result...burnout and injuries.

I say scale back Boys and Girls champs, Gibson relays and save our athletes...

What do you think?

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yeah i think your right, training too hard

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*Genius On Board*
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idk dont live there no more

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idk ah foreign mi deh... but i neva heard my cusin dem complainin about it though

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Gyalist
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i use 2 do that, feel like them wa kill the i. them a train them like them tun star already

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**BRAINZ BWOY**
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no i think so

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jamaicanqueen wrote:

i use 2 do that, feel like them wa kill the i. them a train them like them tun star already



lolol

 



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Gyalist
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haha.
well like shardo seh mi nuh hear nobody a complain

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:hmm same way in the French West Indies. But it wasn't a problem for me because i like sport

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Jollyjo wrote:

I personally feel so...the athletes at too much of a young age are required to train too hard and participate in too many events...the result...burnout and injuries.

I say scale back Boys and Girls champs, Gibson relays and save our athletes...

What do you think?




2B FAIR THE TRACK AND FIELD PROGRAM IS MORE RELAXING THAN THOSE IN OTHER COUNTIRES THE ONLY REASON RIGHT NOW THE TRAINING IS GETTING INTENSE IS BECAUSE JAMAICANS ARE SEEING THE POTENIAL IN TRACK AND FIELD

AND THE ONLY REASON NO1 ISNT COMPLAINING IS BECAUSE IT GIVES THEM SOMETHING 2BELIEVE IN AND WORK HARD AT

EVERY1 WANTS 2B THE NEXT USAIN BOLT OR ASAFA POWELL

WHAT IS LIFE IF U DNT HAVE SMTN TO AIM 4??



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