The worst challenge they have to face is the pressure from the media which can modify the real story that happened to make it sound more interesting.
Being a role model is a tough job because professional athletes are expected to personify all that is good in us, Our community and our Society because this is what we expect and demand from our professional players.
Sports agents know this and exploit this fact as the solicitor product endorsements for their clients. Their status does not justify criminal behaviours or sanctions or the fact that they should receive the …show more content…
We don’t win awards without a struggle and we don’t always emerge unscatched.
We need to do all that good we can from what we see even as we prepare to give back.
We must face and fight what faith has put in our path if we are to get to the place we want to be.
In conclusion parents should not expect to not be role models for the children. Athletes are not effective role models because the children who idolise them do not have regular one-on-one contact with them. Children have a perception of the athlete created by the media but not know what the athlete is really like.
I believe that it is the parents duty to make understand children first what is the perfect model before critizing the athletes role model that they give.
Children are very ingenous and are easily influeced by what the media shows therefore a much more attention has to be put my parents on education.
Nowadays the society has put more pressure on athletes never as before and therefore the probability to hear more bad news rather than positive is bigger.
A much more attention on the field of education is needed to make a better understanding to …show more content…
In chapter one i have shown that there are several approaches of violence that can be used to underrstandd and analyze the different problems of behaviour in sport environments.
Further on i have shown that athletes cannot all be affected by the physiological and psychological behaviours but can also be afftected socially.
According to the most respected sociologist and professor in the field of sports,Jay Coakley: “aggression originates in some combination of frustration coupled with anger opportunities stimulus cues and social support or strategies used by athletes and encouraged by parents,cultures,spectators and sponsors”.(Jay Coakley-Sport in Society 1998)
Further reasearches have shown that in all approaches the male was the main image discussed due to the fact that masculinity emphasises the usage of violence.
From John Coakley’ s apporach we can see that the females are not considered in this invironment therefore it better to use a different explanation made by the World Health Organisation.
According to the World Health