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    The advantages and disadvantages of being a professional sportsman Being a professional sportsman requires much effort and devotion. Treating sports as an occupation has its advantages and disadvantages‚ as every job does. Firstly‚ the main advantage of being a professional sportsman is money‚ and therefore‚ fame. In some disciplines‚ like football or tennis‚ the amount of the income earned is enormous. If he reaches performance‚ money coming from sponsoring and advertising give the sportsman

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    economically and socially‚ in sports for more than a century. To the athletic elite‚ there is the opportunity to turn their childhood passion into their livelihood. From the four most recognized professional sports in America - Baseball (MLB) ‚ Football (NFL) ‚ Basketball (NFL)‚ and Hockey (NHL) - only a select handful of athletes reach the professional level‚ and even fewer remain at that level and see long-term success. Our nation as seen a continuous evolution in professional sports when regarding the integration

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    Advantages and Disadvantages of Sport Technology Technology in sports is constantly changing in today’s era. This change is making a big impact‚ whether the technology is a disadvantage to the sport and slows down the speed of the game or uses the technology to an advantage and speeds the game up to help make accurate calls. People are always looking for the technology to be able to get ahead of other opponents. The use of technology has crept into the athletes’ games. Technology may not be

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    Professional sports in big cities Kentucky is a state known for its college basketball‚ in the past couple of years the University of Louisville has been in the Final Four during the National Collegiate Athletic Association tournament (NCAA)‚ bringing pride and joy to many cardinal fans; but it makes you wonder about the effects of introducing a National Basketball Association team to Louisville‚ which is in fact something city officials are looking to invest in. While there would be some benefits

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    Professional athletes face many issues‚ especially after their athletic career is over. These issues range from financial instability and degraded health to public scrutiny. However‚ professional athletes face unique issues concerning criminal conduct. Some athletes receive preferential treatment due to their fame while others may receive extreme scrutiny for actions that other people frequently commit. In order to properly handle the unique issues professional athletes face‚ every professional sport

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    when somebody watches these professional sports. The game itself when watched seems like polar opposites between the two sports‚ but they actually have a lot in common. When it comes down to it‚ both of these iconic sports are both different and alike. Almost every American has watched the sports of MLB (Major League Baseball) and/or NBA (National Basketball Association) at least once in their lives. Both of these sports are played in a competitive and professional manner. They are both televised

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    Should Steroids be legalized in professional sports? Steroids are one of a large group of chemical substances classified by a specific carbon structure. There are several types of performance-enhancing drugs: anabolic steroids‚ stimulants‚ human growth hormone and supplements. The use of drugs to enhance performance in sports has occurred since the time of the original Olympic Games from 776 to 393 BC-2015.The origin of the word ’doping’ is attributed to the Dutch word ’dope‚’ which is a viscous

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    The peculiar economics of professional sports-summary This journal article mainly discuss about the differences in economics terms which used to explain business outcomes or situations in business world compared to professional sports firms.in that the basic proposition it used is called louis-schemelling paradox.in brief it expresses that always a firm will be better off smaller or less important the competition and it will continuously try to reach a situation in which it is the only supplier

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    participating in professional and intercollegiate sports because of institutionalized discrimination‚ now participate in many sports at a rate that equals or greatly exceeds their representation in the population (Wada & Wulfemeyer‚ 2005). As a kid I initially aspired to be a professional basketball player‚ however by the time I entered middle school I realized that my chances of that dream becoming true is unlikely. I then wondered what alternative career choice could cater to my love for sports if I was

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    expectations are set; not everyone can become famous or a professional athlete. Too many teens and kids look up to major athletes so they should not be setting the bad examples that they are setting (Laura K. Egendorf‚ 64). Not only are they setting bad examples but they have bad habits as well. Also‚ as teens grow older they read about their athlete hero and their bad habits. Michael A. Pore states that any law breaking or wrong thing a professional athlete does‚ there is a story posted in newspaper

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