conraddobler
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http://www.popsci.com/science/article/2013-08/helmet-wars-and-new-helmet-could-protect-us-all
If you picture the brain as a dense jello inside a skull that should not move but does when hits are severe enough that's really what's going on.
The common idea is that it's rotational forces that are the most dangerous caused by all the varying angles hits occur at and probably the key to reducing this is a helmet that reduces rotational forces.
They are already on this and I expect they'll make great strides on this.
One way to also reduce injury is to get rid of ALL hardened parts of the uniform all the pads and hard plastic and replace it all with kevlar like padding.
The crunches would go away but the hits would be much less damaging.
If you picture the brain as a dense jello inside a skull that should not move but does when hits are severe enough that's really what's going on.
The common idea is that it's rotational forces that are the most dangerous caused by all the varying angles hits occur at and probably the key to reducing this is a helmet that reduces rotational forces.
They are already on this and I expect they'll make great strides on this.
One way to also reduce injury is to get rid of ALL hardened parts of the uniform all the pads and hard plastic and replace it all with kevlar like padding.
The crunches would go away but the hits would be much less damaging.