ASSIGNMENT 1 Task 1 – ‘What Makes A Good Leader?’ Describe four qualities‚ four characteristics and four roles common to effective sports leaders. To gain a higher grade you must: Explain the qualities‚ characteristics and roles. : Analyse the qualities‚ characteristics and roles common to effective sports leaders Four Qualities Knowledge of rules and laws e.g. Sir Alex Ferguson CBE‚ Manager of Manchester United Football Team since 1986. He is a manager
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ROE (where “b” is plaw back ratio) =0.72*0.156 =0.11 (i.e 11%) The P/E ratio of the company is 6.6 and it’s competitor is having a plaw back ratio 13.1.It indicates that there is scope for profitability in the sports industry market.So other players will enter as per microeconomic view for earning profits. The company will looseit’s competitive edge as other companies enter to the market. So it can’t continue earning more than 10% of it’s cost of capital. So
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Sports have played an important role in my life ever since I was very young. My interest began early in life when my parents would take me to the Astros‚ Rockets‚ and Texans games. I loved the excitement that I would feel when we went to watch these events‚ especially when the scores were close until the very end of the game. I started playing t-ball when I was 3‚ basketball when I was 6‚ and football when I was 10. I have played select year round baseball ever since I was 8. I believe playing sports
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Protection among our athletes is what is most important to both players‚ parents and coaches. Most individuals play sports to have fun‚ be competitive and win; one rarely ever hears an athlete say‚ “I’m going to play today to get hurt.” In order to protect ourselves and others‚ proper education on the sport at hand is necessary. In women’s lacrosse‚ younger athletes are not allowed to check. When girls reach the high school level the league permits legal checking. The issue at hand‚ is that the players
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Sports Marketing Marketing has become a vital part of sporting events in our country. When market researches use the four P’s to marketing; product‚ price‚ place and promotion they are more likely to be successful. NASCAR is a good example of a sporting event that spends a lot of money in market segmentation and marketing research. By doing so‚ NASCAR is able to find their target market and design their advertising for that particular market. There are many marketing opportunities available
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decreased intensity) = recovery - go into your stores Can fill in stores while you are still being active If you have that capacity and your opponent does not then you can out compete your component These ideas should dictate how you train for your sport Athlete constantly changing intensity – have to practice that type of exercise If you train only how you perform you are going to limit your potential and your performance 2. Can you alter your CV System‚ increase stroke volume‚ to alter the window
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challenge. They are usually determined‚ quick workers who take risks and enjoy being assessed. Most sports people fall into this group. Need to Avoid Failure (NAF) These people tend to avoid challenges because they do not want to risk failing. They are slow workers who avoid responsibility‚ are easily dissuaded from taking part and do not like being assessed. Within those who compete in sports‚ there are those who are ego oriented and those who are task oriented. Ego oriented - measure their
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frequent brawls and violent stick work. Fighting in ice hockey is an established tradition of the sport in North America‚ with a long history involving many levels of amateur and professional play and including some notable individual fights. While officials tolerate fighting during hockey games‚ they impose a variety of penalties on players who engage in fights. Unique to North American professional team sports‚ the National Hockey League (NHL) and most minor professional leagues in North America do not
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The 1920’s was the heroic era of American Sports. A heightened interest in sports started growing in the public a sudden emergence for them was arose. The major athletes in this decade were Babe Ruth‚ the greatest baseball player who ever lived‚ Red Grange‚ known as the ‘Galloping Ghost’‚ and Paavo Nurmi‚ a record-breaking olympic track runner. Babe Ruth is known as the greatest baseball player who ever lived. In 1920‚ the New York Yankees purchased him from the Boston Red Sox for $125‚000.00.
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Choking in Sports Sports Psychology 13 December 2011 Choking In 2007‚ Reeves‚ Tenenbaum‚ and Lidor conducted research in order to study what causes talented athletes to often fail to perform to the best of their abilities when placed under stressful situations. The purpose of the study was to discover whether athletes who participate in self-consciousness training adapt to pressure situations better than players who do not. To measure this‚ the researchers examined “choking” during kicking
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