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    Comparison Essay

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    The sports industry is a multi-billion dollar forum, displaying and promoting only the best athletes in the world. This population of people includes every level or division of talent; from small high school teams to the national leagues. The amount of people participating gets smaller and smaller as they work their way up the chain. Therefore, the margin of the best athletes is even narrower. Two such talented athletes are LeBron James and Lionel Messi, who are the most popular and skilled…

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    joining a school club or sports. This can be argued in either direction whether or not that school is for both or one of the two. You go to learn or set out to your dream of glory and fame by playing sports. Most people argue that if you don’t set reasonable goals and have the bare necessities to survive in the real world than you didn’t learn in school. They think that sports should be excluded and school should only be for learning. I think that school is for learning but sports have lifetime…

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    types of sport during the course of my life has always popped thoughts into my mind about how our body works and how to get the most out of it to suit our sporting activities, this is what leads to me to want to pursue a career in sports science. I have also always taken measure for me and others to prevent bad diet and fitness related injuries since I acquired tennis elbow and shin splints within a couple of months of each other which made me focus more on injury prevention within sports. At…

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    Importance Of Sports Essay

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    Sports is an athletic activity requiring skill or physical exortion to use, maintain or improve physical ability and skills while providing entertainment to participants that is governed by a set of rules or customs which serve to ensure fair competition. Sports are becoming more popular since ancient times until now, it's not just people's daily leisure activities, it is the best way to keep your body healthy. Sports emphasize skills of general fitness and power that attracts a large number of…

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    Injuries during active play have become more common as sports progress. The world of sports has become more dangerous as sports become more competitive. Should we be worried about what the injuries will come to be? Not just in professional athletes but in children. Now that sports start at such a young age it can add a lot of stress on a growing child's body. The impact on the body can only get worse as it goes if we don’t do anything. Sports injuries in children should be a concern due to the…

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    school, this has developed my desire to pursue sport to degree level. Sport plays a large part in my life. In school, I was sports captain, which entailed organising teams and training sessions. This improved my leadership skills and offered an insight into other roles in sport, other than being a competitor. I represented my school in many different sporting events such as athletics, netball, rowing, swimming, cross country and football. The varieties of sport I have been involved in have…

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    Sports and art have been a part of society for thousands of years. Both have adapted and advanced alongside humanity all over the world. To be able to capture the pure essence of a sport through artwork is no easy task, but it exemplifies a true thing of beauty. George Bellows and Thomas Eakins are two outstanding American artist who have done just that. “Stag at Sharkey’s” painted by George Bellows and “The Biglin Brothers Turning the Stake” painted by Thomas Eakins are both exceptional…

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    Summary In “Children Need to Play, Not Compete,” Jessica Statsky tells about the harm that sports cause and how much the children are expected to show up. They are asked to perform much higher than their physical capacity. This causes severe mental issues. It always remains there, the expectations their parents have from them and also the stress or pressure they get from the fellow teammates. Statsky further says how much she dislikes this behavior of parents and the coaches towards the children…

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    Football Brain Essay

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    yourself with brain science in football trusting that one would thump some boldness or assurance or resolve into you. Those qualities exist inside you. Football was based on being a raving success mouth wear. It's not a combatant game, we're not being club by tigers…

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    Safe Play Safety Plans

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    Kids and teenagers who enjoy playing football and other types of sport that is physically strenuous (whether at recess during school, kid day care center, or at the boys and girls club events) often forget or ignore proper safety equipment and usage of padding. This neglect, in addition to lack of education and enforcement among players and coaches alike often leads to great amounts of injury in a wide range of sports and physical activities. In order to reduce the risk of these injuries, I…

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