In fact, Simon’s Fund backed a new Pennsylvania law that requires coaches to take an annual online course about the condition. Coaches also need to pull athletes from sporting activities when they notice a potential problem. Meanwhile, parents need to sign an information sheet showing they know about the warning signs of sudden cardiac arrest. What are the symptoms of potential heart problems? Fainting during or after exercise is the No. 1 symptom, Mr. Sudman says. Other symptoms include unexplained shortness of breath, chest pains, and a feeling that one’s heart is racing. “Pay attention to your body and talk to grown- ups and doctors if something doesn’t feel right,” Mr. Sudman says. “You only get one body. If you take care of it, it will last a long time.” —By Alexa Eaton, Cioni Flynn-Cook, Madison Galczyk, Mady Grebe, and Jew’Lea Martin Marshall Street Healthy Bulletin 23 Illustration by Amayrami Lopez Noya, East Norriton Bulldog Bulletin