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    Why Do Sports Matter

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    Why does sport matter? The moment of elation when I scored a winning basket, qualified for sectionals, or crossed the finish line of the hardest race was the reason I played sports. However, those moments would not have been gratifying in the least bit had it not been for the hours of hard work and perseverance I fueled into my training. Any coach or athlete will say, “Playing sports builds character,” but what constitutes character? Athletes “build character” by working hard and practicing…

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    played sports and experienced something like this. Most of the time kids start out playing recreational sports and then transfer to competitive. Anyone can play sports but it takes a lot of dedication to play competitive sports. According to Merriam- Webster competitive means: relating to, characterized by, or based on competition. Children should be able to play sports at what ever level they want at what ever age they want, because it eventually can help them…

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    Sports and Games are very important part of our life and they are becoming more and more popular all across the world. Sports keeps us relaxed, fit, relaxed and active. Almost all the doctors recommend exercising as convalescence and prevalent of many diseases. Athletes are divided into two types – amateur and professionals. The amateur approach to sports is when a exercises, jogs and swims once in a while. Sports are mostly performed together as team, instead on playing individually. According…

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    Evolution Of Youth Sports Development Over the past few decades sports have continued to elevate, evolve, and most of all develop especially in the youth of this age. Many children tend to play only one sport, and limit themselves from the endless possibilities that they may have as a young athlete. This is considered a problem, because by playing only one sport only limits yourself from achieving greater heights as a young athlete. Young children should be trying to play as many sports as…

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    In the United States, regardless of the type of sport being played many people often enjoy watching and cheering for their favorite sports teams. People that share an affiliation and passion for a certain team come together to watch their teams perform either in person or on the television. And forming a bond with a specific sports team can also become a way for people to identify with places they live or have lived at one point in their life. Even in cases where there exist bitter rivalries…

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    Informal player-controlled sports differ from organized adult-controlled sports because of the way player-controlled sports allow people to learn how to organize games, cooperate with peers, form teams, develop rules, and take responsibility for following and enforcing rules. One downside of player-controlled sports is that they do not always learn the strategies of the sport and have trouble managing relationships with adult authority figures. Organized adult controlled sports keep children…

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    while others 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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    Flash Draft “Competing in sports has taught me that if I'm not willing to give 120 percent, somebody else will..” - Ron Blomberg. Although Competitive sports can be very dangerous to many kids with injuries, others say that it is very beneficial to young kids. We think that it is a positive thing for kids and teens to participate in competitive sports. Competitive sports are essential to kids all around the world because they help kids by teaching them life lessons, they keep kids healthy, and…

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    I think that coed sports should be allowed. I think that because some people don’t want to play with their own gender all the time and it can be more challenging. Before puberty, boys and girls who play sports together can learn many things about themselves. As the web site www.youthletic.com said “Signing your child up for coed youth sports can help them build important life skills like confidence and can help dispel harmful gender stereotypes”. Therefore If some people don’t want to play…

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    Sports photography refers to the genre of photography that covers all types of sports. Most photographers start off with a bachelor’s degree in photography or journalism. Other’s have to go through a one year intensive certificate program that focuses on the craft of photography. After finishing school with a good educational base, photographers continue to learn from employers and other professionals. If you start off being an assistant to a professional photographer it allows you to develop…

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