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    referees still make mistakes even when reviewing a play on the replay monitor, causing some situations where the call is reversed and the game is altered, leaving the losing team and the league office to investigate the incident further. ("Look Back at Replay in the NFL | Krossover," n.d.) This has caused a rift between the league, teams, and fans, which may never come to agreement based solely on the fact that the replay system is still…

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    The Blind Side has always been a favorite movie of mine. Watching the movie when I was younger, truly opened my eyes to the harshness of society and the hard work of excellent athletes. Work ethic shown in athletes in expressed through their hard work and determination. This can be seen through their constant efforts to become better at their craft. The story of Michael Oher is one I will never forget because of the way it has motivated me as a student athlete. Through the story of Michael…

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    Schools across the nation are cutting sports programs, This is caused by low budget and academic worries. Focusing on countries like South Korea and Finland that have higher education standards without sports may look like a logical reason to cut sports out of the normal American routine, but other countries that do not have sports in school are well behind the American average. “There is no reason to believe that the academic success of students in South Korea or Finland has anything to do with…

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    Assessment Sports have been a popular activity for as long as time. Sports similar to lacrosse and soccer were played by native people millions of years ago. So why is it now that many think sports are bad? Lately, sports have been getting a bad rap. Injuries are one factor that have caused many to believe that sports are dangerous and that schools should not continue to fund them. There may be some downsides to sports, but there are far more benefits. Schools should continue to fund sports…

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    through sports, however that just did not happen. My childhood was filled with trying practically every sport and I just could not find my passion in any of them. The variety of sports that I tried and failed to commit to allowed me to realize qualities about myself that made it easier to manage them when I was growing up. Through sports I discovered that I am indecisive, uncoordinated and fragile. For most people, sports made working with others and managing time easier, but with as many…

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    Kids who play sports get to have a benefit of having better health than others that do not play sports. Amy Kaminsky ex television producer from livestrong.com states that one way for kids to stay healthy is for them to play sports. Amy Kaminsky Ex Television Producer also states that they learn to have social skills and teamwork. So with that bit of information youth sports are not too intense. Kids get physical fitness, they learn good sportsmanship, and they get stress relief. First of all…

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    impossible you must specialize in a sport. Truth is that, “the best medically, scientifically, and psychologically recommended way to develop such all around athleticism is ample free play and multiple sport participation as a child”(O'Sullivan). Training for one sport actually does more harm than good. Specializing in a specific sport before Middle School/High School increases the risk of injury and burnout, and amplifies parental pressure. Specializing in a sport increases the risk of…

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    Certain life skills have only been taught through competitive sports. Some sports teach more life skills than others. They have traditionally found, soccer, baseball, basketball, football, swim, and dance as the ones that kids find the most life skills in. One sport that has given kids great life skills is soccer. Many soccer games teach your children teamwork. In fact, your child gets to learn how to work with others, they could even make friends while working with others. With in the past few…

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    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 local football team…

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    Sports play a vital role in ones personality development. It is considered to be a human activity involving physical skills governed by a set of rules and regulations. Participation in sports is not only beneficial for physical health, but it also has a positive impact on the mental health as well. Hence engaging in sports results in an increased intensity of concentration, reduction of stress and strain, and boosts self confidence, which in turn would assist students to achieve academic success…

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