Football has never been safer than it is today. Over the past 10 years, we’ve learned quite a bit about health and wellness within the sport, and that has spurred immense change, including scientifically guided coach and player education, better equipment, and common sense safety protocols. In Pop Warner, for instance, we have completely rewritten the rule book.
If a team has practice on two consecutive days, game-like physical contact among players is allowed on only one of those days, and that contact is limited to a maximum of 30 minutes. This change has reduced by 75 percent the amount of contact our players experience each day in practice.
In another rule change that was guided by research, we eliminated the three-point stance for our youngest players since linemen using two-point stances have nearly 50 percent fewer head contacts over the course of a season. We’ve banned certain full-speed, head-on tackling and blocking drills, and we require any player with a suspected head injury to receive clearance from a medical professional trained in concussion evaluation and management before returning to play. We also mandate USA Football’s Heads Up coach education on proper tackling and blocking techniques.