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    all the physical facilities of the world. The first need aroused for the human beings was the physical comfort. Sports facilities provide and maintain safe and creative educational environments that are important to high achievements of the students in PE. In physical education, sports facilities strive to give students a comfortable atmosphere in which they work and learn. Sports facilities provided by the schools for the students ’help for better, concrete, and real experiences. Leeper et…

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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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    Benefits of Sports in High School High schools having extracurricular activities, mainly sports, can have many lifetime benefits for teens. Universities provide scholarships for teens just for being a worthy athlete, having outstanding grades and being passionate about their sport. Take it from a wealthy NBA or NFL player who lives in a mansion, has nice cars, and anything they desire just for doing something that they truly love to do. No one wants to spend the rest or their life working or…

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    away from the “sports scene” which isn’t fair to the kids who work day and night to achieve their dreams of playing a varsity sport at their high school. Kids can benefit from playing sports by having better relationships and exhibiting personal growth. While it is true that young athletes can get hurt from playing sports, the positive impacts sports can have on a kid is too great to take away. First of all, it is shown that athletes have better relationships from playing sports. They make…

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    competitive sports. Some people say organized sports can build self-esteem. Others argue competitive sports can lower it. Schools shouldn’t support organized sports for young children. Competitive sports can injure undeveloped children, stress kids, and become expensive. One reason schools shouldn’t have competitive sports is that kids are young and can hurt themselves easily or sacrifice other opportunities. Many in the field of sports are young. 60% of boys and 47% of girls are competing on…

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    been coming up lately is should children play competitive sports. There’s one half that says that it’s too much money and the possibility of injury. The other side is that sports teach important life lessons like teamwork, fair play, and even not to be a bad loser. Competitive sports are helpful for children but, they can also end up hurting the child. Sport are physical and healthy for a person but there’s the possibility of injury. Sports can encourage friendships but, they can also be…

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    Running Research Papers

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    Running to most people is a fun way to boost their stamina and get physically fit. On the other hand, some people consider it as serious physical sports where athletes join in tough running competitions. Whether you do it for fun or competition, running can be considered as beneficial and hazardous at the same time. Without the appropriate running equipment and techniques, one might experience different injuries associated to running. Thus, if you want to go for a run, you need to equip…

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    Sports Gear Case Study

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    towards sports gear. Abstract India has a large young population that shown tremendous interest in sporting activities. The advent of sporting clubs, adventure camps, and increasing focus on sports fitness has led to the entry of several international and reputed brands in the market place. Adidas, Reebok, Puma, Nike are some of the leading international brands that are readily available in the Indian market place. Associated with sports apparel and shoes are a plethora of sporting equipment…

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    would prefer to play sports. There are variety types of sports that children can choose to play: each has its way of playing and rules. The problems with sports is that some parents don’t let their children play because they think that some sports are too dangerous for their children and can result in a concussion or broken bones. What they fail to realize is that they are in fact not as dangerous as some parents would think that they are. Every sport has its safety equipment to…

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    Personal Study Goals

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    The main reason for choosing to study Sport and Exercise Science was due to my passion for sport that has developed since my adolescent years. Having a strong interest in this subject is important as it helps to create passion which then helps with the motivation. When you are passionate about something, you are more than likely to enjoy what you do as well as being successful. When commencing this course, my original goals were to become a personal trainer as well as eventually working with the…

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