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    Sport have been always the main thing to be focused on in United States, it’s part of each school in United States is an integral part from education. In the articles “Psychological and Social Benefits of Playing True Sport”, and the article “The case against High-school Sports” have different point of view. United States been known as the country number one of all sports, there is no kind of sport that USA doesn’t have. The system in schools by making sports main thing like any kind of…

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    are in sports but too many of these sports are hurting or even killing these young kids. These days many youth sports are becoming too intense. For one too many kids are getting hurt while playing these sports. Another reason is many parents are forcing their kids to play sports that they don’t want to play. The final reason is kids are being forced to drink water and sports drinks which are making the kids sick and causing overhydration. Too many kids are being hurt while playing sports that…

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    winning seasons in Belle Plaine High School sports has become more noticeable throughout the past five years. Students have discontinued or transferred to other schools to become more successful within their sport. College recruiters are more likely to recognize the athlete when their school wins noticeably more games. Constantly losing games do not attract athletes. Even though people can be embarrassed because they feel uncoordinated, students should play sports because of the social, health,…

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    everyone is a winner.” She wrote this to hopes to convince parents that making children play sports this way will do more harm than good. Kids need to learn how to lose, and this is why she refused to sign up her son for sports where this ideology is enforced. To appeal to the emotion of the reader she writes in a tone that very clearly shows her distaste for this type of attitude in children’s sports. Jones build credibility in this argument by quoting two professional athletes, James…

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    Major Risk

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    Major Risks & Responses Risks of signing Kristaps Porzingis: The risk for every professional athlete is the risk of injury. There have been great athletes in many different sports, whose careers have been cut short due to injuries. For example, Bo Jackson’s career was cut short due to a hip injury. Injuries are apart of every sport and sometimes cannot be prevented. Even though there is not hitting in the NBA, there is still the possibility of getting hurt. There is no way to guarantee that…

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    .Ever dreamed of these colleges? Well sports can make these dreams possible. Competitive sports for kids encourages children to pursue their dreams and gives them the ability to get a scholarship, or be able to go to one of these amazing schools due to sports performance. Although it is argued that competitive sports for children are dangerous and costly, the positive outcomes substantially outweigh the negatives. I take the position that competitive sports are beneficial for kids because they…

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    The article “Webb Adopts Helmet Sensor Technology to Better Monitor Player Impact” is written by the Webb School and posted on the website. The article answers the question of “will my child be safe when playing sport” to both current and potential parents. It attempts to show the excellent safety protection Webb offers to the student athletes to attract prospective parents and raise fund among current parents. The author persuades the reader and reaches the goal because the words choice she…

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    With any sport in the world there is a beauty in the talent, commitment and skill it takes to preform. The ability of athletes that makes thing seem so easy in their sports. All athletes commit there inter life to the sport they paly and this commitment is a lot larger then many believe. The beauty it takes to preform sport that people might not notice. In all sports there are little things that take lots of practices or which come to some athletes naturally that are very hard for others to…

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    schools across the country should offer more competitive sports programs. School sports teams have usually been viewed as a high school activity. Recently, children have been put in competitive sports at a younger age, making them want to participate in competitive sports sooner in their athletic career. Waiting until high school to compete in sports can make students impatient and become less interested in their sports. Middle school sports provide an enhanced physical state, increased social…

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    Ten Week Training Regime

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    would consist of female soccer players and female basketball players. These two sports were chosen because they involve the most jumping, plyometrics, cutting, and repetitive jumping. The study would focus on ten 6A high schools within a surrounding area. The focus would be on 6A teams due to the high intensity that the athletes play at. Data would be collected from both varsity and junior varsity teams for both sports from all ten high schools. Five of the ten high schools would go through a…

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