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    The length of the recovery period concerns me as Barry may be inclined to return to his sport in less time than set by his physiotherapist. The greatest consequence of this will be an increased recovery time‚ which will have a negative impact on his confidence and enthusiasm to return to competition. Barry has expressed his concerns to me‚ already considering “Giving up golf because (he’ll) never be as good as (he) was before (the) injury.” Frustration will be the biggest factor during Barry’s recovery

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    Homeless Role Models

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    Gary Sailes and originally published in the USA Today Magazine on September 11‚ 2001. The original title was "Professionals Athletes: Cultural Icons or Social Anomalies." This is a newspaper article by the Society for the Advancement of Education. Sailes relies entirely on his education being a sports sociologist and opinion in this article‚ the main point of which is that the professional athletes be morally obligated to take the responsibility of acting as role models. Salies begins

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    Athletes in modern sport are required to push their bodies past their normal abilities in order to achieve the one goal that all athletes long for: to win. In the past winning did not come at such a high cost as it does in modern sports; in his article “Aretism” And Pharmacological Ergogenic Aids in Sport‚ M. Andrew Holochak states that “we take a greater interest in sport today than perhaps we‚ as fans‚ have ever taken before” (2000‚ p.361)‚ this means that athletes are under more pressure to win

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    just entertain. Everyone loves watching the olympics‚ football‚ or basketball‚ but that doesn’t mean that athletes should get paid in the tens of millions of dollars. Maybe that’s why the United States is so in debt is because people care more about sports than their own well being. First and foremost‚ athletes get paid more the military which shouldn’t be happening‚ the military works harder than any athlete. People in the military go away from their families for months at a time while athletes get

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    Cheerleading And Soccer

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    Sports have been a source for entertainment and also inspiration for many people. People watch sports‚ talk about it‚ play it and most importantly‚ it brings people together. Its a chance for others to come together to socialize‚ and it also brings out the competitive side side in us. When I was younger‚ I was involved in many sports such as soccer‚ basketball‚ cheerleading and volleyball. Even though I didn’t have a chance to experience every sport‚ I came to love and enjoy all types of sports

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    singers do you truly ever consider how they go to be where they are now? Many of the famous people that we are familiar with in today’s society started doing what they do best at a very early age. Mia Michaels‚ a professional dancer‚ started dancing at the age of three. Peyton Manning‚ a professional football player‚ started playing football in high school. The concept of competition being instilled in children is not a very complex concept when first approached‚ but after analyzing it becomes a more controversial

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    them that they could be an athlete? So this is my question to you: should kids strive to become an athlete or should they focus on other things? Who should kids idolize: a snobby‚ rich‚ selfish‚ athlete or a noble peace award winner? In my opinion sports should not be pursued by most kids because it could hurt them in the long run. So do the kids even have a chance? Well yes‚ but not a very big one. In almost all of the surveys about kids’ dream job‚ an athlete is almost always in the top 3‚ a lot

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    Athletes Are Overpaid

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    could easily make millions by playing a few games. A majority of people don’t even watch sports but athletes are still paid all of that money. Some athletes are selfish and still‚ think that all of that money isn’t enough. Athletes are paid too much money and people aren’t doing anything about it. Athletes are showing and teaching kids wrong value. Athletes make millions of dollars a year by just playing a sport. Many children are thinking that they don’t need as much of an education to be an athlete

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    hand‚ firefighters‚ police officers‚ detectives‚ and individuals with several other jobs do. However‚ police officers only earn a measly 60‚270 dollars per year. Firefighters make even less‚ at around 46‚870 dollars per year. Average athletes of any sport can generate around 17 times more than an average police officer and approximately 21 times more than a firefighter. Police officers and firefighters provide us with security‚ while athletes just entertain us. Athletes should make less than what they

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    Athletes Are Not Overpaid

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    and they do not play anymore that makes them not make as much money because they are not playing.This also proves that the athletes have a short career because the injuries can make them stop that sport. This also proves that the athletes have a short career because the injuries can make them stop that sport. The injuries can cause chronic health problems ending their career. Another way to make their career short is by not

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