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    Why Do Sports Matter

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    Why does sport matter? The moment of elation when I scored a winning basket, qualified for sectionals, or crossed the finish line of the hardest race was the reason I played sports. However, those moments would not have been gratifying in the least bit had it not been for the hours of hard work and perseverance I fueled into my training. Any coach or athlete will say, “Playing sports builds character,” but what constitutes character? Athletes “build character” by working hard and practicing…

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    Introduction A. Thesis statement: Despite the risks involved, sports—particularly dangerous ones—push us forward in unique ways, building our performance as long as we make dedicated efforts. II. Injuries of all severity happen in sports. It is almost inevitable. A. The casualties suffered from activity in sports are countless, and their causes have become innumerable, as well. B. Athletes chance injury or even death when competing in sports, but do so consciously, except in the case of…

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    Imagine a world with no competitive sports for kids. Imagine how healthier kids will be with not get a broken leg or arm from football, or a concussion from a baseball to the head. It would make kids upset considering we would be taking their fun away but it’s for their health. I hope they would understand at some point in life. Although some would argue saying that it’s healthy for children to play sports so they don’t get obese. Kids don’t get enough recognition for being who they are. Some…

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    in (3). Surfers and body boarders can be found all around the world at beaches and reefs. Both these sports are very popular. Both offer different sets of manoeuvres that are commonly seen and used within the sport. Surfers and bodyboarders have often fought over the superiority of the respective sports, however the reasoning behind this is often vague at best (4). Bodyboarding is a water sport in which the rider lays on their stomach on a small, foam board in the water. One hand is place on…

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    I'm still a little confused why people want to ban dodgeball. People are not realizing what they are doing to their children by wanting to get rid of the game we all know. Dodgeball. Marshmallow, toothpick, cheesecake, and wussy are all names that your children are going to get called if people do not start making kids tough. Dodgeball should not be banned. It is a game that allows students to relieve stress, gane strength, and promotes teamwork Everyone fills stress. Dodgeball is a way you can…

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    requiring students to participate in a sport, in order for students to build a healthy relationship with physical activity. However, forced participation in school sports does not create positive attitudes towards physical activity for many students. The requirement of school sports would instead creating a breeding ground for feelings such as frustration and resentment towards physical activity, especially for students who are not athletically inclined. Sports also pose a variety of both…

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    Books about stories dealing with participation in sports and struggles associated with sports are classified as works included in the sports genre of literature. The topic of sports has become a money-making industry, especially when it comes to football. The game of football has surpassed Baseball and now holds the honor of America’s favorite pastime. It’s steeped in tradition and generates more revenues and attendance than any other sport in the United States. Many non-fiction books have…

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    But one of the main problems that stops people from playing sports in high school is the scheduling. In high school, students tend to choose much more challenging courses. As result, student athletes have less free time. Most sports hold practice until six in the afternoon, by then it’s tough for students to get work done. This is because when most athletes get home, all they want to do is sleep, as result of grueling practice. Students are often put in a situation where they have to choose…

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    Today, we will be discussing why sports should remain and be offered to adolescents that occupy the schools within our district. Many societies have customs and holidays built around sports. Nevermore, the youth today tend to be quite lazy, doing nothing but eating, sleeping, playing video games, and watching television, sports help to reduce this. I know because, In the article “ School Sports Provide Lessons in How to Live” by Donté Stallworth, we read the following “There are obvious health…

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    opportunities to do advanced school or special sporting activities than they did. However, even so how are we supposed to enjoy all they these privileges if we don't get choose which ones we want to do? If you are making all of our decisions in school, sports and just anything in general how are we supposed to learn to make any of our own decisions? Independence is a also an important life skill, and that must be learned on your…

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