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    inhumane to the players if they are not given the recommended downtime that physicians suggest after a concussion. Glancing at article three from the Virginia Board of Education shows cataclysmic longer term symptoms of concussions such as depression, increased possibility of suicide, emotional distress and more. This raises the question of "is the act of allowing a player back into the playing field ethical?" Is winning the game really that much higher on the priority list over the player 's…

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    Sports Persuasive Essay

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    people all around the world can communicate with without having any sort of barrier. So when the debate comes up about whether or not sports should be regulated, it's almost natural to ask why? Why should sports need more regulations when football players walk on the field with pounds of gear on, or boxers have referees, or people are thoroughly informed of the harm that sports do? Why should our energy be focused on making sports safe so that they can be encouraged for positive influences?…

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    My Third Field Trip

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    There was stuff strewn everywhere, but there just wasn’t enough to get the feeling across that it was someone’s office. It makes sense, because the set dressers cannot make that amount of clutter without sacrificing movement of the players or space for the players to work…

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    Traumas In Hockey Sports

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    As teams get eliminated from the playoffs, injuries that players were battling through inevitably come to light. Players shuffle off in a long line to their surgeons, physical therapists, and physicians to repair themselves before it all begins again in a couple months. This is also a time that certain hockey fans – you know the breed – come out of the woodwork to laud these battered soldiers’ toughness and grit. They come equipped with memes comparing their hardy hockey heroes to those pansies…

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    You see this occurrence each and every game, mainly in high school football. Players are limping to the sideline, being helped off the field by others, or even put on a stretcher and sent to the hospital. No, not a shooting or fight. It’s the game of football. Your life is on the line. The most favored sport in the United States of America is too dangerous for players. Football has been proven to be dangerous, even with the new and improved upgrades. The orthopedic surgeon from San Diego, Dr.…

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    Euphonious Diction

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    “discorded and inconsequent” (13) as players performed complex maneuvers for a person “who had never seen it before” (12). Essentially, the situation seemed messy to the first-time spectator because he never witnessed anything similar to hockey prior to the game; confusion consumed him. However, with a stroke of insight, “he learned to find the puck” (25) indicating the beginning of his comprehension. Once he followed the puck, he noticed the names of players and drew comparisons to their play…

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    Charlie Legg Observation

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    (under19) of city college Plymouth. This session was observed during the 16th of November at 3:00 o’clock. The session was done in an hour and a half. When the session started the coach started talking with the player about what they want to train on that specific day, this allowed the player to analyse their own weaknesses and decide what to do to work on them, the coach then steps back and reflects on what they are doing and gives pointers from time to time. Cassidy, Jones and Potrac (2009)…

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    erybody deserves to be on the team as much as the others do. It makes the person who is not getting as much playing time feel bad because they are not as good as the other players. There most definitely should be equal playing time by each player. Discriminating against people who are on their first year of playing is not right. Even if you played for ten years or you're just starting there should be equal amounts for both people to play. If the "chosen ones" play all the time, it makes…

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    fact that the starting player have to rest or playing a leave that is needed. Never think that all player on the team are not equal tool that the coach needs at any point and time in a season. 8) Hard work pays off. Practice, Practice, Practice, is always going to a platform for winning games. The work ethic that a players and coaches show a give workout will transfer to the games time play. My of the great player throughout history spend countless hours working out there game without their…

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