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    Are high school sports good or bad for kids? Sports are not good for kids, injuries and missing educational goals contribute to making sports bad for kids. However some people might say that sports promote sportsmanship and goal making. Which also helps to support superior citizens. Nonetheless the public is still placing to much importance on winning. Furthermore parents are not focusing on the end goal, furthering their child’s education. “ High school athletes are not merely…

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    Concussions In Sports

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    Sports are a great way for kids to have fun, stay fit, improve skills, and make friends. But it's not always fun and games out on the field. Concussions, grades, and financial problems are the major problems in sports. This can lead peer pressure and other problems. First and foremost injuries can be a big problem when football, hockey, and any other sports are played. Concussions, overuse of the body are the main ones. Concussions become a major problem when sports are involved. For example,…

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    Sports Psychology

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    Magazine Erik M. Norman American Military University I chose these articles because I wanted my magazine to illustrate as many different aspects of sports psychology as possible. I included a few articles that do not directly mention sports or athletes, instead these articles discuss how techniques and research findings from sports psychology studies can be applied in ordinary work environments. In the article “Work as an Extrinsic Goal, Play as an Internal Goal”, discusses the…

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    1958 to present day are the sports they play and the family roles. The difference between sports then and now are enormous. Back then, boys had the option to play basketball and football. Now, boys have the option to play all sports such as track, football, baseball, golf and many more. Girls in the olden days couldn’t play any sport except cheerleading. Girls could only be in cheerleading because it was supporting the boys in sports. Today girls can be in almost every sport as a guy! Not only…

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    States benefits their local communities. We base our case on three major contentions. Contention 1. Providing subsidies to sports teams allows for economic stimulation at a local level. Contention 2: The stadiums and venues that subsides are used for far more than just athletic events. and Contention 3: Civil pride is enhanced and in effect happiness…

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    each other. The next year, which was my eleventh grade year, many of the girls from the year before had graduated and we couldn’t get enough members in time for the new season. So I spent my free time practicing for the next year and trying out new sports. I made sure that for my final year, that we would have a girl’s team. I went around my school recruiting new girls to come out and play, and we were able to get together a team. This last season was vital to me, as I wanted to push my…

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    1. If all athletes do it wouldn’t that make it fair? It is assumed that many athletes already take/ use performance enhancing drugs regardless of their illegal status therefore if we make it legal I would assume that majority of athletes would take advantage of the situation and participate in legal doping, then it would make the competition fair because all performance enhancing drugs are available to the athletes as well as the most elite equipment and sporting gear too. 2. Athletes would be…

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    For most athletes the pressure to perform in their sport, demands a large portion of time training which includes physical, emotional and mental. The feeling of not having enough time causes many athletes to push themselves beyond their physical limits. When physical limits are pushed the likelihood of sustaining injuries are increased leaving athletes temporarily or permanently out of the game. “If athletes are injured while on contract with the school and can no longer maintain their level of…

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    typically are not suited to handle adversity. Sports do much more then teach X’s and O’s, but sports also teach life lessons. Parents can teach athletes toughness, dedication, and teamwork. Parenting can also be detrimental when athletes are being pushed too hard. A clear example would be the crazy loud dad that screams and enforces physical punishment on their child are committing a mistake. This is when pressure begins to cause stress. Competition and sports should be fun to athletes. The…

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    I have always been interested in how much work is needed to be an athletic runner. It amazes me that there is a large diverse group of runners from commoners to professionals. Running must be one of the best ways to meet different people that can become great friends. It's amazing at how many people all willing to obtain better physique and a better health style and how they can achieve this just by running.The mental strength needed for running is wonderful the longer someone runs the harder it…

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