今日のビデオは、プレミア リーグ サッカーから NFL まで、あらゆるコンタクト スポーツで増大する問題を詳しく考察したものです。 たとえ軽度であっても、頭部へのあらゆる打撃は脳に損傷を与えます。 このビデオでは、元スティーラーのマイク・ウェブスター、ボブ・プロバート、さらにはモハメド・アリなどの事例を使用して、脳損傷がいかに蔓延し破壊的であるか、そしてそれがいかに簡単に発生するかを示します。 また、スポーツ統括団体が、研究の隠蔽からCTEとその影響の度重なる組織的否定に至るまで、慢性外傷性脳症に関する有害な真実をどのように、またなぜ隠し続けるのかについても見ていきたいと思います。 アイスホッケー、フットボール、サッカー、ボクシング、または UFC に興味がある場合は、このビデオが興味深く、教育的であることがわかり、CTE とその悪い理由についての理解が深まることを願っています。 注目の音楽 ————————————– Lucid Memory – https://www.youtube. com/@UCTti_nopi12ZYU-fitee6GQ Crystal Wave Machine – https://www.youtube.com/@UCKxha5cz_Qk7vsxiKfY68HQ Karl Casey (White Bat Audio) – https://www.youtube.com/@UC_6hQy4elsyHhCOskZo0U5g Liam Taylor – https://www .youtube.com/channel/UCIioZmfa319qfzquQJfeDHg ———————————– #ufc #nfl #nhl #premierleague #braindamage ♦チャンネルをサポート – https://patreon.com/ThatMovieShow https://paypal.me/nevadaleebaron ———————– ————————————————– ——————————————– ♦人気動画 – https://youtu.be/aPvw8JXgMBg ————————————– ————————————————– —————————- ♦他のYouTuber動画 https://youtu.be/o-AmGp3N4RA – Andrew Gosden https:// youtu.be/2TxLrfdMKWY – 大内寿 https://youtu.be/YGZAHZJ1yns – グロリア・ラミレス —————————- ————————————————– —————————————- ♦ソーシャルメディア www.twitter.com/peaked1nterest www.facebook.com/ThatMovieShow
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I have watched horror videos such as these(no offence meant), and it touches me in the depths of my inner core.
It’s very sad that these once champions are made to become their opposites due to brain injury (from a dear sport in their life)😢
I pray for science and medicine to come together and solve these are many other brain diseases/disorders.
PLEASE SHARE THIS TO AS MANY PEOPLE YOU KNOW.
We need more attention brought to this disease.
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That's the biggest misconception people have, that if they take their own life, the pain and suffering will stop. It doesn't. They go to a bad place because they took their lives. A hellish place. One that no one would wanna be in. They will pay the price for doing something they shouldn't have.
Excellent as always, Lee! Thanks for keeping me entertained for som many hours. I look forward to the next analysis, whatever that may entail.
Admittedly, I got teary-eyed watching this. It was hard one to watch, but this was very necessary. I really appreciated the part where you tried to demonstrate what it’s like living with CTE. I don’t think I’ll ever fully understand it because I don’t have it myself, but I have a better idea of what that experience could be like.
Found you through your video on the 2 Dutch girls who went missing in Panama, and have watched all your videos since. The level of quality and effort you put in manages to get me invested in topics I never would've thought i'd be interested in learning about (no easy feat given my abysmal attention span). Thanks for doing what you do, and I sincerely hope that your work pays off in all the ways you want it to.
Had to lay down in the middle of this one. Felt sick and close to fainting. Nearly collapsed.
Watching this, presenting symptoms since a while, father passed away few years ago from Parkinson, such a nice time !
(Thanks for all this documentation, really nice work, thanks a lot ☺️)
Why the hell aren't I getting my notifications YouTube?😫
I must look into this.
Awesome Lee. You never fail to interest with yet another intelligent & informative episode .
I had a conversation today with someone along these lines, though about the subject of depression & how so many people, even the most sincere, seem to miss what is truly happening for the sufferer.
Many people seem to have a disconnect between medically assessed depression and its physically debilitating effects as well as the mental effects which they don't seem to quite put into perspective either. They think of depression as speaking softly to the person but given a couple of weeks or other time period they have self decided, that the sufferer now needs to shake it off & go about their life as they did previously to having depression.
Depression is experienced in varying degrees but that attitude alone, no matter how well intentioned, shows how their understanding of depression & its real effects to the sufferer haven't been grasped.
They view depression as if the sufferer has chosen to be "sad" or lacks motivation.
The lack of a physical injury obviously has something to do with that view but not contemplating that it isn't a mood or a choice means they can't ever empathise with the person going through depression or understand the condition well enough to be of help in the way they genuinely might like to be.
Anyway, another excellent episode mate. Well done.
As much as I do agree with the various reasons why athletes proceed on with these high-impact sports anyway, there is perhaps one crucial reason not mentioned: that is sheer overwhelming and unbridled passion for the sport they participate in.
Beyond the wealth and glory that comes with being a top-notch professional athlete or fighter, there is that mythical "thrill of the fight" that certain people seek because of how much they love fighting or football or hockey or what have you.
I think about Bryan Danielson, a pro wrestler with an extensive history of concussions and seizures and yet still wrestles with a similar hard-hitting albeit highly grappling-focused style like Benoit as he did in his younger years. I think about him once saying that his idea of heaven is to be bleeding in front of a crowd of cheering fans. The man had retired at one point due to neck injuries only to come back once he had undergone such treatment that it was otherwise deemed safe to continue. Hell, he's even used this history of neck and brain injuries to create dramatic moments of tension in his matches.
And I still love watching him wrestle.
That said, what I'm getting at is that even the most educated person on CTE may and historically has still participated in high-impact sports for the sheer passion and dedication to them, and I think that's an important factor not discussed in the video.
Otherwise, a hell of an informative video, especially with the simulation segment towards the back half.
That's so unfuriating when someone mentions "beta shit" in context of being ingured. Yeah, shitting your pants, dropping a saliva and forgetting your son's name at the ageof 40 is super Alpha, no doubts. Pathetic and insecure male specimen.
Absolutely terrifying…
This is but one of the reasons I find myself so disinterested in professional sports. These people might be making hundreds of thousands of dollars a year at minimum, but medical expenses and rehab have a way of making all of that evaporate real quick. If I had my way, I'd raze FirstEnergy Stadium here in Cleveland and replace it with a badly-needed remodeled Amtrak station.
This is an absolutle joke. Not everybody who gets into contact sports is going to have massive brain damage and the people who go far with it no the risks. Everything in life has major downfalls that gives you massive rewards. People sacrifice a ton of their life to make a successful business many great thinkers who created world changing theories were excuted for doing so. This dufes mentality is the problem with the modern male. Taking risks is how we evolved as a species not playing it safe. Damn this vid is the most vaginal shit i have seen. Not everyone ends up like chris benoit.
Great Video with insights
It would be interesting to learn more of the brains of racing drivers as well.
The things we do to each other for 90 minutes of enterntainment 🙁
Quite excellent.
Thank you.
Amazing video! Great watch as all your videos are.
This video is great and deserves more views.
What I don’t like about a lot of these types of docs and reports is that they tend to suggest that professional athletes are the only ones to confront these issues. For every famous and semi-famous pro athlete that gets CTE, there are hundreds of kids that only played youth and school sports who silently live on with these struggles and yet that get mo such diagnosis.
Damn you did an amazing job with this video, as always. Especially that sequence at 48:40. I was listening to the video while cleaning up my room and really felt like I was losing it for a second
Great vid. Nice long length, so may need to watch it in two parts, but definitely not complaining.
CTI should certainly follow the Silicosis diagnosis criteria , where mere occupational exposure , symptoms and scanner in favor make it the diagnosis , with further tests only needed to eliminate any differential diagnosis
after all the link is there , and biopsy of functional live brain tissue is ethically impossible , not just difficult
Excellent work! Functioning brain is a gift,that should be respected more. Im very grateful I quit thaiboxing early,before any serious injuries.Thats because I saw where it will eventually lead healthwise. One of the best decisions I have done.There was actually an anesthesiologist,who talked some sense to me,and I took his words very seriously.I´m very grateful of his words.