One way in which sports have a positive effect on people is the fact that they draw people together. Whether it is members of a team, or fans rooting for a certain team, sports have always bonded people of different backgrounds together with a common goal. Even thousands of years before professional sports, stadiums were often the cultural focal point of cities and nations. Sport events were places where people could gather and socialize with other people from the same city while they watched events. Even though times have changed since then, sports still have the same unifying effect over people.
Not only do sports bring people together, but they are also physically and socially beneficial as well. Through constant practice and playing actual games, players are kept in a state of complete physical fitness. The goal of winning a game also drives them to perform to the peak of their abilities. To succeed, one must ultimately become a vital part of the team by interacting with the other members. This creates a social environment where attitudes, values, and behaviors are constantly developed and carried over to other situations in a player's life.
Sports can also help build one's self-identity. The way players participate in a sport and interacts with team members helps to build the players self-identity. The better they perform, the more important their role in the team is. If a player is constantly getting better in his abilities, the team will need him more and