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    Organized Sports are Good for Children As time passes and as technology is advancing, the tradition of playing outside is diminishing rapidly. Many people concentrate on their electronic devices in their ages as early as three. Sports are the most effective way that children express their joyfulness and brilliance. It provides children advantages of physical activities, confidence, and enjoyment. Participating in organized sports in early ages can produce the greatest results for children. Organized

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    Is Golf A Sport Essay

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    wondering if golf is a sport,and the answer is yes.This is true for three reasons.Pro golfers are considered athletes by many people,physical training helps with a golfers performance,and golf requires coordinated muscle use.All these things make a golfer an athlete,and an athlete is someone who plays some sort of sport so that technically makes golf a sport.Now lets get into some detail to why golf should be considered a real sport. The first reason why golf should be considered a sport is because many

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    Sports Injury Litigation

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    Concerns for Potential Sports Injury Litigation There are few things more intertwined than sports, and American’s love of watching and playing sports. This dynamic is a fundamental part of who we are as a nation. Unfortunately, like anything else in life, there is a real possibility of being injured while playing sports, or watching sports as a spectator. However, determining who is responsible for sports injuries can be a difficult process given the nature of sports and its inherent unpredictability

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    In the most recent decade, the controversy of youth sports has been a very important discussion for people in the United States. Sports are a popular pastime for young athletes, and there are approximately 45 million participants of youth sports in the US. However, just like most things, there are pros and cons to be considered of these activities. In an article by John R. Gerdy, he states that the biggest problems with youth sports are the parents and coaches. At a typical practice, most of the

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    Violence In Youth Sports

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    in youth sports (either as a parent or coach), already know that children today are a lot more involved in sports than they were when they were a kid. As a child athlete, their mind is set on one and one thing only, going professional. On the other hand, do the kids think of the cuts or bruises, the screaming of the coaches or even the pressure of their parents?

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    Do you believe cheerleading is a sport? Many people think cheerleading is not a sport, cheerleading is a sport, it has everything that defines it as one, they only have 2 ½ minutes to show everyone what they have been working on for months. It’s rigorous just to make all those 8 counts perfect. Although, many say cheerleading isn’t a sport it is here’s why. The definition of the word sport: is an activity that involves physical movement and skill. In cheerleading all those tirelessly long practices

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    High School Sports

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    Are high school sports good for kids? Many people believe that athletic sports are good, but they ignore the fatal flaws of these activities. Youth and high school sports are harmful because athletes often get too caught up in winning and get hurt frequently, physical sports also take away from other extracurricular activities. Although sports aid in the prevention of heart disease and obesity. As the article What in The Name of High School Football? states, “The single greatest factor in preventing

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    While specializing in sports has increased in young athletes, we are now learning more about the side effects of specializing. The research states that in the United States, there is nearly 72% of school-aged youth that participated in one organized sports team or club. Out of 1200 youth athletes, there was 30% of young athletes that reported that they are specialized in a single sport (Myer et.al 66). In the United States the increase in organized sports as increased from children 6 years and younger

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    What Is Sport Coaching?

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    Sport coaching is often reduced to results-based coaching; traditionally suggesting that a coach’s purpose is to merely aid athletes to achieve success and excellence (Hanrahan and Kidman, 2011). However, as a practice, sport coaching is much more complex and should be viewed from ‘psychological, sociological and pedagogical perspectives’ (Potrac, Gilbert and Denison, 2013, p.1). This emphasises that sport coaching has a wider impact than just improving an individual’s sporting experience and performance

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    Sports And Sports Essay

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    mental health is very important especially if it is about children. Sports or physical activities help us a lot to be healthy. When children or adults perform a sport or physical activity, their body changes and they feel healthier. This also helps with mood because when someone does physical activity or sports, he or she feels happy. Perform a sport or physical activity has many benefits for health, but what would happen if sports are not good for health and they could put our lives at risk? Could

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