aving stress has no effect on the likelyhood of an athlete getting injured.

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False.

Having stress can have an effect on the likelihood of an athlete getting injured. Stress can lead to decreased focus, impaired decision-making, and changes in physical performance, which can increase the risk of injuries.

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