As a society, we judge others too often and too quickly, and we are all aware of it. The amount of seconds we cross paths with someone else, we are examining them and making our own assumptions. It is acceptable to thinking this is a part of human nature, however that does not make it okay. Yes everyone has their own beliefs and opinions, but there is a fine line between right and wrong. Ethical conduct plays a major role in society, whether it be in business, sports, or everyday life. This behavior acts in ways that are consistent with what individual 's and society as a whole view as good character traits in a person. There are many values that could be classified as an ethical behavior for example, diversity, equality, individual rights, honesty, dignity, and fairness. These values pertain to right and wrong behavior or the goodness and badness of human actions.
Sports are a privileged and important aspect of American society, they interconnect with the needs of community values and politics. Dealing with both morals and ethics that regard not …show more content…
Just as any physical aspect that an athlete learns from a coach, players should also be taught to carry a positive behavior that needs to follow their fundamental and skill while playing a sport. Positive behavior and "good sport conduct include: shaking hands with opponents after a game, helping an opponent up after a play, showing concern for injured opponents, accepting all decisions of referees, encouraging less skilled teammates, and congratulating an excellent effort by opponents." (Waldron, Para 3). Poor sport conduct as well as good sport conduct both reflects upon the trait of sportsmanship. Sportsmanship is defined as ethical, appropriate, polite and fair behavior while participating in a game or athletic event." (Sportsmanship defined, Para