Athletes' Salaries Essay

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    For most athletes the pressure to perform in their sport, demands a large portion of time training which includes physical, emotional and mental. The feeling of not having enough time causes many athletes to push themselves beyond their physical limits. When physical limits are pushed the likelihood of sustaining injuries are increased leaving athletes temporarily or permanently out of the game. “If athletes are injured while on contract with the school and can no longer maintain their level of…

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    Disparity In Sports

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    U.S just like any other sport. This makes media a large determiner of the popularity of a particular sport, which in turn dictates the pay received by the athletes. According to The Washington post, the salary of an athlete, for example a soccer player depends greatly upon their popularity. For instance, the Men’s Soccer league make more money than the Women’s Soccer league, owing to a greater popularity ratio and fan following ( The Washington Post). The UNESCO…

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    broadcast sports like NBC sports or espn are afraid of spending a lot of money to broadcast a women's sports game and no one watch it. Female athletes make less money since there games are usually not broadcasted. Female basketball is a great example of that. The WNBA(Women's National Basketball Association) salary average is about $72,000 and the NBA’s average salary is about 4.9 million. This is all because how many people watch it and how many peoples goes to the games and buys tickets. It is…

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    College athletes get scholarships from colleges to play sports. The athletes put in a lot of time and energy to play on a college level team. Weather they should be paid or not is the question. Pro athletes get money to play sports, so why shouldn’t the college athletes. A lot of college athletes get hurt playing sports which end up hurting their chances of going pro. The controversial topic of paying student athletes has been brought up many times by both the schools and students. The…

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    Are taking performance enhancing drugs (PED’s) really worth the risk? This is a question many of athletes have to seriously ask themselves and weigh the consequences. Many athletes don’t ask actually themselves this question and just go and take these drugs. Some athletes don’t even get told that they are taking PED’s. Other cases involve team doctors recommending players to take these drugs, having no regard for the player's health. So the big question is should performance enhancing drugs be…

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    being paid an education. The truth is not all athletes have scholarships, and not all of them have money. Also, basketball is a part-time job and a scholarship shouldn’t be the only thing they get. One of the most common reasons for not paying athletes is that the athletes do not have to play. Some do have to play to pay for their schooling though, and it still isn’t fair that the school makes all the money and they don’t. There is no real reason why athletes should not be paid at least a tiny…

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    Neymar Research Paper

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    Have you ever heard of the fourth most famous athlete in the European League? His full name is Neymar da Silva Santos. He was born on February 5, 1992 in Sao Paulo Brazil. Growing up Neymar loved playing soccer he would go outside every day and play, trying to get better. His efforts paid off after He moved to Santos when he joined the club, Santos. Neymar came into fame at an early age at Santos, where he made his soccer debut at age 11. Later he joined Santos FC, signing a three-year…

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    how proud he feels to be a Swiss superstar. He does not think twice when it comes to remind allies and enemies of his Lucerne hometown. Antonio backed up his patriotism by serving in Switzerland’s famed militia and then started his journey as an athlete. He proved himself on various European rugby teams but he was not allowed to continue playing because of his unnecessary aggression. He then…

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    five colleges report annual revenues that exceed $100 million.” However, even with millions of dollars, college athletes are not compensated for their arduous dedication and effort. Many people have been supporting the NCAA with their regulations of paying college athletes stating that the scholarships athletes receive should be more than enough, but in reality, the scholarships athletes receive, which is about twenty five thousand dollars a year, covers only the basic necessities. The…

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    Professional Athletes should not use Steroids Anabolic steroids were created in the late 1930's, primarily to treat hypogonadism; at condition in which the testes do not produce the sufficient amount of testosterone for normal growth, development and sexual functioning. The primary medical uses of these compounds are to treat delayed puberty, some types of impotence, and wasting of the body caused by HIV infection or other diseases. The paragraph above should be enough for anyone, to show…

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