If we go back to Australia’s sporting history it was originally thought to build manliness and character. And ideas of participation in sport fostered of English gentlemen. Sport in the nineteenth century Australia was organized by publicans around public houses places reserved for …show more content…
No one has influenced you or made you do this sport you have decided to do it yourself. For me this would be my BMX. At the age of 8 I decided to go to a BMX track that was because I wanted to be like Whitey and Moustache off the 1983 movie BMX Bandits. Me being a little youngster wanted to be exactly like them and I ended out being quite good at it. Later down the track I have now made the national team for BMX, if it wasn’t for my own drive to do BMX as a little kid I would never have made the national team.
Conclusion
In conclusion I believe that everything that we do sport wise is for a reason. And that reason is represented in one of the levels of Figueroa’s Framework. Levels that clarifies certain components in the public arena that impact a man's inclusion and investment in game, application, and physical exercises. Each of us has an alternate race, sexual orientation, social class and specific qualities. These distinctions decide the preferences and impediments in the differences that we are offered in our