Kids who play sports get to have a benefit of having better health than others that do not play sports. Amy Kaminsky ex television producer from livestrong.com states that one way for kids to stay healthy is for them to play sports. Amy Kaminsky Ex Television Producer also states that they learn to have social skills and teamwork. So with that bit of information youth sports are not too intense. Kids get physical fitness, they learn good sportsmanship, and they get stress relief.…
Children who play competitive sports are also at risk of suffering psychological trauma. A large percentage of children involved in competitive sports are often under pressure to meet the expectations of parents and outperform rivals. Consequently, they develop the fear of failure and this overrides sports objective, which is having fun. Thirdly, she states competitive games are extremely selective, as such lead to discrimination in schools. A large number of children get denied the opportunity to develop their talent because of bias in player selection.…
Names: Jacob Berger and Kyle Marler Date: 2/14 Hr: 5th In the United States 45 million kids play sports! Sports are very popular and help kids stay healthy. Lots of kids like to play sports. Competitive sports is when two teams go against each other to try and get points and win the game.…
To counter these cons Golinkin has shown of the very serious affects that competitive sports can bring, he counter’s this argument with the benefits that kids can only get from competitive sports. Golinkin points out many more pro’s then con’s to further strengthen his argument, “Between the lines, our children learn the importance of teamwork, sportsmanship, toughness, and competitiveness. Between the lines, our children learn to strive, to succeed, and most importantly, how to fail” (Golinkin 532). Golinkin believes these benefits are worth the injuries that kids receive because it helps the kids to grow and learn. Golinkin shows the many pro’s of child competitive sports to counter act the cons he previously stated in the beginning of the article.…
Not only they learn how to compete but they also learn a lot of other necessary life skills. Yet, there is some that say that competition at an early age is not beneficial. For example, Jessica Statsky in her essay “Children Need to Play, Not Compete,” she argues that playing sports…
Districts and schools across the country are debating whether or not they should have competitive sports. Some people say organized sports can build self-esteem. Others argue competitive sports can lower it. Schools shouldn’t support organized sports for young children. Competitive sports can injure undeveloped children, stress kids, and become expensive.…
Summary In “children need to play not compete” Jessica Statsky affirms to the negative impacts of the competitive sports for children. She takes children from six to twelve years into consideration and logically proves that these kids suffer more than they get benefitted by the competitive nature of sports. Another aspect that she mentions is that the coaches and parents always focus only on winning. They don’t consider that the sports are also meant to let them relax and have fun.…
This shows that even though you might not be able to compete with the best-of-the-best, there are always other ways to exercise and help maintain a physically healthy and mentally healthy body. All of these pieces of evidence show that youth competitive sports help keep kids…
An issue that is hotly debated is if kids should do Youth Competitive Sports. Some think that Youth Competitive Sports are dangerous and kids shouldn’t play them. But others believe that kids should be able to do Youth Competitive Sports. It’s clear overall that we should be able to do Youth Competitive Sports because it teaches them valuable lessons, how to be safe, and have a healthier lifestyle. I will show you why kids should do Youth Competitive Sports and why it is good for them.…
Summary In “Children Need to play, Not to compete” Jessica statsky is concerned about competitive sports activities of children between age of six and twelve. She argues that it can be physically harmful for growing bodies and children can get acute to chronic injuries. In addition, she also stated that it could be psychologically detrimental for other children who are not been selected. Which make them counterproductive and depressed.…
There is an article that shows how many people are obese. Most of these people sit on their couch and eat potato chips. That was probably the worst six hours of my life, but now I can go over to the field and burn some energy. From this, it can only be stated that sports have many positives than negatives. As they can improve your academic marks, help you stay in shape and are not the reason why you get injured.…
Competitive sports are a hotly discussed topic around the world. Some people in society think that everyone should feel like a winner while others believe the opposite. The media also seems to think that competitive sports are harmful and unnecessary. Although the media tends to influence others opinions, I think that competitive sports are beneficial. The reasons that I think competitive sports are beneficial are, that some pushing in competitive sports is good, you can learn valuable life lessons, and it can help with health/physical advantages.…
First and foremost, participation in sports fosters vigorous physical activity and energy expenditure (Merkel). Children that are involved with sports exercise all the time because they must attend practice and then train in the offseason to stay in shape. Non- athletes often don’t gain the same amount of physical activity as athletes because they are not motivated to go out and exercise by themselve. Organized sports have been shown to assist in breaking the vicious cycle of inactivity and unhealthy lifestyle by improving caloric expenditure, increasing time spent away from entertainment media, and minimizing unnecessary snacking (Merkel). Sports help children to remain active and stay healthy by exercising.…
Competitive sports are good for kids because it can help them sustain mental and physical health. Especially when started at a young…
One of the most important benefits is that competitive sports will help keep children healthy. Competitive sports offer so many benefits that the negatives are nothing to worry about when compared to the possible benefits of competitive…