HendoWinston BiscuitLoafer yes that is silly
but if you do not practice heading when younger then how you going to ever become a pro footballer ?
Its only banned heading the day before and day after a game. afaik there is usually no training the day after a game anyway, sometimes debriefs, warm downs, massages, gym work etc, but not full on training. The day before is usually more of a tactical session based on the opponent rather than just practicing shooting, heading etc.
I guess the big thing the day before the game might be set piece work, both attacking and defending. I guess they'll just move it to a different day.
Overall seems like a sensible idea to me.
Also, the ban in question is for professional footballers so you'd have to be pretty stupid* to suggest that this idea would stop someone becoming a pro footballer
*Maybe too many headers??