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    we look at the benefits of kids playing sports, it is pertinent to understand the pros. One of the high points is the Psychological, physiological, emotional and all-round benefits it gives. In order to keep this simple, I would not go into terms that might be ambiguous. I would be looking at 3 benefits Kids can enjoy when they fully engage in sports. These are: 1. Relationship Building: One of the major skills that kids acquire when they engage in sports is the ability to build relationships.…

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    Football Brain Essay

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    The round of life is a considerable measure like football mind. You need to handle your issues, obstruct your apprehensions, and score your focuses when you get the open door. Helping Football competitors beating dread in their game is extremely troublesome for some football mentors and guardians, since they find that occasionally what worked for them doesn't work for the competitor. In this video, I will give you a few strategies I utilize so you can learn ideally so better approaches to…

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    Soccer

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    Sports are “activities that involve physical exertion and skill in which an individual or team competes against another or others for entertainment”. When physical exercise is involved such as sports, it benefits the mind, spirit and body health. Sports can encourage leadership, devotion, and commitment throughout the players, among many other traits. During the course of this semester, we were able to experience and learn the skills and rules of many different sports. Among these sports, soccer…

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    successful team and a team who more or less struggles. However, most of my team's success occurred when I was younger. Which was great because I developed positive attitudes towards sports along with all my teammates and we all just formed into a big unit, and we pretty much were a dominant machine in virtually every sport. Laughter was always the main part through all of our success. We were all best friends in second grade when it all started out and our coaches were our friends as well and…

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    Communities Of Practice

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    In sport system, if there is a question if communities of practice can be formed in sports or not, after the research, the answer would be yes since there are members within each community and they are interacting to each other which then will automatically form some source of communities of practice, furthermore one of the communities of practice can be a larger and some can be smallers, it depends on the members who are in more than one communities of practice and they also play a big enough…

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    Nowadays, the commercialization of sports is becoming increasingly commonplace since every sport club would like to generate income to support their club. The commercialization of sports is that aspect of the sports enterprise that involves the sale, display, or use of sport or some aspect of sport so as to produce income. Significant changes have taken place in sport in terms of increases in revenues. (Hassan and Hamil, 2010) Figure 1: Expenses Breakdown from 2008 to 2014 In overall, the…

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    nation, verify that participation on sports teams leads to positive outcomes. Not only does athletic performance lead to a healthy lifestyle, but it also builds character traits which are necessary for future success. Whether these athletes become Engineers, Doctors, or C.E.Os; leadership and teamwork will determine their success. The evidence is overwhelming. Healthy lifestyle is distinctly correlated with involvement in physical activity. Any high school sport will provide each student…

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    be able to play competitive sports. Over 45 million teens and kids are actively playing sports in the U.S. as of 2014. A lucky 2% of athletes even get scholarships that pay all or part of their college tuition (P# 11 “Are Sports ruining your life?”). Competitive sports must be offered to kids. Competitive sports help kids get to college and helps kids learn life skills. Recognition of ability in a competitive sport helps kids get into college. Recognition in a sport helps thousands of kids…

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    approached my last year of Jr. High, I questioned whether high school sports were something I wanted to participate in. In Jr. High, I excelled in sports playing basketball in the fall, volleyball in the winter, and track and field during the spring. I knew that playing sports in high school would take up a lot of time, and push me to my limits. After thinking for awhile, I decided that I was up for the challenge. The decision to play sports was definitely the right choice to make. While I…

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    A point of disagreement among people is whether or not children should play sports. Some think that sports are a great thing for children to do, but others think that sports are horrible. This issue is important because parents want to know if it is okay or dangerous to put their children in sports. Competitive sports for children is dangerous because of the injuries and health. The most important reason that sports are dangerous is the injuries. Adam Cohen, a writer for “The New York Times”…

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