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    Playing on a team can have pros and cons. I have experience on this since I’m in a baseball team. There is people of different attitudes selfish, helpful, caring, etc. Mostly when a game is in a bad situation. People get stressed out, they get disappointed to themselves, causing disruption on the team. But of course there is always the good side to everything. Being part of a team can be helpful in many ways Ever since I’ve been in a baseball team I have encountered with many people with…

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    Persuasive For Hockey

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    This sport is the best thing that has happened to my life, and it does the same thing to people all over North America, enticing parents to allow their children to play in this sport. Parents, trying to make the next me, will make their children start at a young age. More and more parents will do this, sparking an age of hockey players that will put up numbers similar to mine. Hockey then will be more exciting to watch, with all the talent that is being shown. With what the parents are…

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    Alba Coello Prompt 5 Fun outdoor activities Sports is something that almost everybody likes. People say the sports are better, when you play outside with your family. Sports is an enjoyable way to spend time outdoors, because you can run, play soccer, and have time with your family. First, running is an enjoyable outdoor activity. You can exercise with your friends or family, you can go run with your friends or family to a park or somewhere that you can run. obviously you are going to be…

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    Being involved in sports can prevent students from getting into trouble. Sports keeps students out of trouble because they reduce boredom, have positive effects on these students, and increase their grades. Seventy seven percent of students are home alone at least 3 days a week after school and get in trouble when they’re bored and do not have anything to do ("Out-of-School Activities Play Crucial, Positive Role for Kids"). This proves that kids who are bored at home are more likely to get into…

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    According to a study of seven X Game sports, extreme athletes suffered about four million injuries between 2000 and 2011. Some children are attempting extreme sports. Children should not participate in these sports. The article, “Should Kids Do Extreme Sports?” written by Lauren Tarshis, explains that a young boy nearly dies attempting a trick on his skateboard. The trick is called the “nine”. The trick requires going down a steep ramp, lifting yourself into the air, and spinning two and…

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    that sports and athletics can benefit socially. Confirmation on the social assistance, (Kids and Sports Video) verifies that sports really do improve confidence in student athletes, and creates additional friendships. Confidence is proven to improve because of their performance in front of others. They also become armed with a multitude of life skills. Increased relationships with other student athletes is caused from interaction with your teammates. In addition to social improvement, sports…

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    are being thrown, and other hazardous things. Police vehicles are everywhere, and innocent civilians are being hurt. All because the cities’ sports team LOST. Fans everywhere are extremely committed and connected to their sports teams. But sometimes, fans go a bit overboard. Sports fans take sports way too seriously. One reason that sports fans take sports too seriously is sometimes angry fans riot after their team loses. Back in the sixth century, chariot racing fans in Constantinople were…

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    How Have Sports Changed

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    sports have been a common tradition around the world for decades, for example the AFL is very common and well known in Australia and a sport like soccer is popular in Italy. But how have these sports changed? Over the decades all our well known sports have altered and with the evolution of technology the sports we’ve recognised in the past are quite different to how we find we recognise them now. Evidence from over the last 50 years has shown that basketball players have dramatically…

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    coaching teams, and dealing with parents of athletes. An athletic director makes most of the big decisions when it comes to sports at schools. An athletic director’s main goal is to build a winning sports program at whatever school they are at. An athletic director set athletic policies within a school and enforces them. They oversee the hiring and firing of coaches for all sports. An athletic director may work with a coach to better the…

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    if it is better to focus on one sport or do more than one sport? Are the benefits of just doing one sport greater than doing a lot of sports? Today, I will explain to you why it is better to play more than one sport over just focusing on one sport. I have the credentials to explain this topic, because I grew up playing more than one sport although my life and I have been friends with kids that have specialized in just one sport. Therefore, playing more than one sport benefits the athlete by:…

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