The players on majority of the teams shown on television are white males, but there is an exception to men’s and women’s basketball. However, men’s sports are more advertised than women. There is not much attention on women’s sports. Women in the sports world are constantly ridiculed based on body image, culture, femininity, participation, and gender to be considered a good athlete.
As a woman entering a specific sport many social and moral issues arise which can become challenging. Women are criticized by their body image. Body image is how people picture themselves and how others may see you. Media has created an image of how athletes should look based on public opinion. Public opinion has made players and fans strive to be someone else’s perception of a perfect athlete. As a female athlete, you must have the perfect body based from societies standards and which sport you …show more content…
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