RE: They also stress their hearts more than many and it makes it obvious that something is going on.
OK, we all know this. But do we see a lot of them ( a similar number that we see now ) collapse with heart attacks prior to 2020?
In other words, is what we’re seeing now COMMON pre-pandemic? Only no big deal was ever made of them.
Athletes, prior to COVID-19 had maybe one or two such incidents per year. There have been several hundred in the past year and the timing is suspicious.
While athletes push their heart rate further than non-athletes, we're mostly seeing this in sports where the Jim Jones Jab was mandated. This is also happening on camera in live events yet non-athletes are suffering similar events at home but the Propaganda Media is burying those stories.
As for heart rate, motocross riders have some of the highest measured heart rates while competing yet the field doesn't report many heart incidents because they haven't had mandates and riders have likely refused to get injected.
There's also the issue of finances, where NFL players have been caught paying off others for real vaccination cards but didn't get the injection. Many of these athletes who are dropping with injuries are second and third tier teams who don't have the same financial means to pay someone off or won't risk it because they don't want to jeopardize a potential future move up to higher divisions.
“In other words, is what we’re seeing now COMMON pre-pandemic?”
No, deaths and survived heart attacks among young athletes have always been around, but they are way up since COVID got started.
To believe that, one would have to believe that FIFA was either covering up the deaths prior to 2021, or inflating the deaths in 2021.
-PJThe sample is long enough (20-year history) and large enough (265,000 players and coaches) to indicate something out of the ordinary and widespread.
I’ve heard a few stories about American athletes having heart issues after the vaccination, but among name athletes there have been no on-field collapses or deaths that I’m aware of. Why is this happening elsewhere, but not here?