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    Nowadays, the commercialization of sports is becoming increasingly commonplace since every sport club would like to generate income to support their club. The commercialization of sports is that aspect of the sports enterprise that involves the sale, display, or use of sport or some aspect of sport so as to produce income. Significant changes have taken place in sport in terms of increases in revenues. (Hassan and Hamil, 2010) Figure 1: Expenses Breakdown from 2008 to 2014 In overall, the…

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    Youth sports have been a very popular recreation in America. It allows kids to have the chance to play a sport at a young age. However, many of the kids only play a single sport, and the types of adults that either spectate or coach youth sports are mainly split into two opposing sides. One half helps the kids to succeed in the sport they are playing and let the kid choose if they want to play that sport, and the other half force the child to play a sport that they may not like and gravitate…

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    Do you think youth sports should be banned or restricted? don't think that youth sports should be banned or restricted because kids should be able to be able to play a sport when ever they want and they should feel free to playing sports on a team.Kids should be able to play sports because, It keeps them healthy and active and it gives kids a motivation to get higher grades in school and sports teach kids life lessons. My first reason why kids should be able to play sports is It keeps them…

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    love doing. Schools should not get rid of sports, because sports help relieve stress, they improve academic and physical health, and not every kid can afford club sports. Schools should not get rid of sports because sports help relieve stress. In the article “Should your School get Rid of Sports” says “When you're stressed your brain releases hormones that can interfere with your…

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    Annotated Bibliography Altonji, Chris. "Is Dance a Sport? Opposing Perspectives from Dancer and Football Player." The Oracle. FLEXWordPress, 1 Feb. 2013. Web. 05 Dec. 2016. In this article high school football player Chris Altonji states “Dancing, however, passes this one. Every time I see Poms or De La Cru perform, I am extremely impressed by their flexibility and coordination. Dancers clearly have to go through strenuous practices to be able to pull off those performances. But that’s…

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    participation in sports is a way of life. However, in recent years, youth sports participation has declined. One of the primary reason for this decline, is overzealous parents. Parents must reevaluate and reestablish programs that will encourage youth to participate in sports. The effects of overzealous parents on youth sports and athletes will be examined and ways to encourage youth to participate in sports once again will be presented. Effects of overzealous parents on youth sports Sports…

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    coaching teams, and dealing with parents of athletes. An athletic director makes most of the big decisions when it comes to sports at schools. An athletic director’s main goal is to build a winning sports program at whatever school they are at. An athletic director set athletic policies within a school and enforces them. They oversee the hiring and firing of coaches for all sports. An athletic director may work with a coach to better the…

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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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    are trying their best and the team fights until the end of the game. Competitive sports are very important for young students. They help develop skills, help academically, and physically. Some people think that sports should not be in schools because of the risk of injury, but the National Institute of Health says otherwise. Therefore, there should be strong sports programs in schools. Participating in competitive sports in schools are very important because they develop skills that the student…

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    Kinesiology And Physiology

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    Kinesiology, as it is known in physical instruction, athletic preparing, active therapy, orthopedics, and physical medicine, is the study of human development from the perspective of the physical sciences. The investigation of the human body as a machine for the execution of work has its establishments in three noteworthy zones of study—in particular, mechanics, anatomy, and physiology. The 3 main studied in kinesiology are biomechanics, musculoskeletal anatomy, and neuromuscular physiology. The…

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