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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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    Competitive Cheerleading

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    cheerleading should be considered a sport. This issue has even been argued in a court of law. Competitive cheerleading consists of lots of practices, competitions, routines that are critical to remember, tumbling, stunting, and jumping. Competitive cheerleading shares many of the same physical abilities as other team sports. Cheerleaders work hard on all of their skills so they can improve as a team. Therefore, competitive cheerleading should be considered a sport. One main consideration is…

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    Ones self is competitive in life and sports. Many times during the hours of the day I am competing with my friends. Whether it would be shooting basketballs, seeing who got the better grade in class, or during baseball. For me it started when I was three years old, my parents put me in baseball. One day after a game, I told my parents I did not want to play anymore because they did not know how to play and I wanted to win. The competitive side always comes out no matter what age. It is something…

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    When I was a young girl, sports never came naturally to me. I was the girl picked last for sports and I was constantly made fun of by my peers for my lack of athletic prowess. Although there was one sport that made feel happy, confident, and empowered all at the same time. That sport was called Field Hockey. I always worked hard and set goals for myself to help my constantly improve. My coach noticed this and appreciated it. One day my coach approached me and asked if I would like to audition…

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    types of sport during the course of my life has always popped thoughts into my mind about how our body works and how to get the most out of it to suit our sporting activities, this is what leads to me to want to pursue a career in sports science. I have also always taken measure for me and others to prevent bad diet and fitness related injuries since I acquired tennis elbow and shin splints within a couple of months of each other which made me focus more on injury prevention within sports. At…

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    Golf Persuasive Speech

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    different muscle groups in his arms, legs, and abdomen--but is he playing a sport? Golf: sport, or just a hobby? Of course, many people would say either one. And, truly, there is only one answer. Golf is as much of a sport as basketball and baseball are. A sport, by definition on Dictionary.com, is “an athletic activity requiring skill or physical prowess and often of a competitive nature.” Therefore, golf can be considered a sport. To golf well takes practiced skill and determination. Also,…

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