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    First of all I want to go into college and study Sports Management and more specifically the job I would like to become is an agent for soccer players and if I can expand more, I would also like to help kids get into college soccer teams, if they want to continue playing the game after high school. To be more in depth, I want to be an agent because I believe there are a lot of good soccer players in the world that do not have the proper help for them to go professional and to get paid to play…

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    practice. Of these injures 65% of them are in the lower limb. Cleats are one of the type of shoes you will need for a lot of sports and they help you run better like if the field is slippy it will help u not slip as much. The mouthguard is to protect your chin lips teeth from getting hurt. The shin guards are to protect your lower leg area from getting hurt or damaged. Major league soccer player make about 50,000 a year. Over 45% of the players make more than 100,000 a year now. A normal soccer…

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    Numerous studies show getting rid of sports will raise district academic standards. Therefore, schools should dispose of sports to save money, have more people pass their classes, and have better school graduation rates. As anyone should know, athletic equipment isn't cheap and districts could save a lot of money if they don't invest in sports programs. “In many schools sports are so entrenched that no one realizes the actual cost” ( Ripley 11). According to Amanda Ripley “Maintaining a grass…

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    I believe that collegiate athletes should get payed for many different reasons. If college level athletes got payed they would most likely stay in school longer. Staying in school longer would led to more degree opportunities, which would equal more successful students and a higher success rate for the college. Students who aren’t athletes find time for jobs bringing in extra income, where athletes find it hard to make time for anything other than practicing and studying. If athletes in college…

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    Cheating in Sports Some people will do anything to win but sometimes they do it dishonestly. For instance, corking bats, taking PEDs, or paying referees to throw a game are just some examples of cheating. Some people believe that if athletes are caught cheating they should be given another chance, while others believe they must be banned from the sport. Athletes who are caught cheating should be banned completely from the sport because athletes get paid millions of dollars, it is not fair for…

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    Athletes are Paid Fairly \Athletes will turn down huge contracts mentioning they have a family to feed. Being an athlete can ruin you, yet athletes still do what they love to entertain us. Athletes risk so many things. For example they get injured to please us, that is their way of making money. Athletes are so busy they don’t have time to think about retirement, so when retirement comes it’ll be hard for them to support themselves and their family. Have you ever thought about how athletes risk…

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    College players are going into the NBA younger and younger these days, but that might not be the best choice. If they aren’t good enough, right after freshman year they should stay longer to get better. If they take all four years they could have a degree to have another job if they don’t make it to the NBA. College athletes should stay in school for all four years because they might not succeed right away in the Pros, they could get a better education, even though they love the sport they play…

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    Sports psychologists study athletes to find out what motivates them to keep playing and pushing. In order to effectively treat an athlete, a sports psychologist must first be able to identify the issue that the athlete is having, whether it be a personal issue going on at home, a motivation issue, recovering from an injury, regardless of the severity. Essentially, sports psychology combines a passion for psychology and sports medicine to conduct research and apply their finding to treat the…

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    Why Athletes Get Paid?

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    Beads of sweat down your forehead fall onto your shirt as you go beyond what seems humanly possible. Top level athletes give it their all everyday always training or endorsing products for training and so on and so forth. Also, to do what they do at a professional level against many other competitors shows the amount of dedication they have. Athletes for sure deserve high compensation for the work they do, They devote their life to the sport , Bring entertainment to millions of people, and if it…

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    Over the past couple of years, college athletics have gained a tremendous amount of popularity across the United States. Whether it be football, basketball, or hockey; sports bring large amounts of revenue to their respective Universities year round(Wilson). These athletes increase the popularity of the universities reputation and raise money for the universities, however, the athletes receive nothing out of it. The NCAA Regulations states, “You are not eligible for participation in a sport if…

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