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    Organized Youth Sports

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    In the article from Corliss Bean et al. “Understanding How Organized Youth Sports May Be Harming Individual Players within the Family Unit: A Literature Review,” the authors discuss the risks involved with youth playing sports including the psychological and physical risks. Recently youth have been specializing in certain sports at a younger age which has been a controversial issue because of the negative outcomes associated with early specialization. Furthermore early specialization has been…

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    Every year thousands of sports tournaments are held in the U.S. but schools are planning to ban these sports because they can't financially support them.One reason why sports should not be cancled is that there are many benefits to sports, they don't just improve your physical health they help kids develop valuable life skills that can help them later on in life..In the article”Should schools get rid of sports” it states,”To be a good team player, you need to be reliable, hardworking,…

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    As a GHS student, I have had many opportunities to better myself and I have taken advantage of many of them. One activity that I have taken advantage of is the sports program, specifically crew. I have been doing crew for about 3 years and I have learned an awful lot from it. Coming in as a freshman, I did not have many friends, but crew helped break me into high school. I made so many friends with crew, most of whom, I still talk to today. It has helped me greatly develop my leadership…

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    athletics very negative. Parents keep their kids out of sports due not only to the injury risk, but because they believe it is a distraction from the classroom and the real world. These parents believe their kids focus too much on the sport rather than focusing on their school work and preparing themselves for the future. Parents also want to keep their kids away from being associated with a certain social group or click. Others see sports in a much more positive light. The athletes push…

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    The Crab Analogy

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    How sports have impacted my life is it always gave me a time away from studying and gave me something fun to do. The sport I’ve played since 3rd grade was soccer. What soccer did for me was help me get out of reality of this world. I come from a community where drugs and alcohol is “normal” having at least 2 hours away from my reservation really helped me stay aways from the Crab Analogy. “Washington is gripped by crab-in-the-bucket syndrome, and there's no cure in sight. Put a single crab in…

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    Now in days every one is a “winner” every one gets to go home with a trophy even if they didn’t even win. They are always being praised for just being there, even if they don’t try. If someone tells you that you’re a winner, then you automatically just are. Winning is never giving up even after you have lost. It was the most basic of mornings that I woke up to. The sun was not yet shining its warmth on my little world, however I still dragged myself out of my warm consuming bed leaving it and…

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    “Sport- an athletic activity requiring skill or physical prowess and often of a competitive nature, as racing, baseball, tennis, golf, bowling, wrestling, boxing, hunting, fishing, etc.” (http://dictionary.reference.com). Many activities, ranging from cheer, to golf, to ping pong, have been fighting for the title of “Sport”. One activity’s fight, however, is not often in the public eye- Marching band. For years, marching bands have entertained crowds at football games, marched in parades,…

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    Sports is where kids can go to get exercise, have fun with friends, and play games. When a child plays organized sports, there are rules to follow and an adult or two to help the kids. Many would say there are two types of sports, contact and noncontact. Some would argue that contact sports cause many accidents and should be avoided, but others believe that in any sport injuries can happen, and if the sport is played correctly that are fine to play. Contact sports aren’t dangerous if played the…

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    Overuse Injuries

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    that parents and children can use to avoid injuries in sports athletes. Strategies for when someone's child is doing multiple sports. There are strategies for child sporting emotion for if someone's child wants to please someone and hides their injuries. Other strategies can be safety when a child is out of shape or when hormones start. First, there are children in the world who play multiple sports. Children would be playing these sports year round and moving from one season to the next.…

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    What if your school asked you to pick any school sport to persuade someone to play? What sport would you choose? Many may choose sports like basketball or football. Personally, I would choose to play softball. In softball, you can bond, work on coordination and it keeps you in shape. First off bonding is very important, if you can’t get along with your team then you'll never succeed. Bonding and getting to know your team and how they play is also important. Bonding brings your team closer…

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