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    The article‚ “The Case Against High School Sports”‚ by Amanda Ripley illustrates that high schools all across America spend way more money on athletics and focus more on sports than academics‚ some schools have even eliminated sports within their schools to focus more on education. To begin with‚ Ripley mentions that sports in America are a bigger deal than anywhere else. Other countries focus more on academics rather than athletics. As a result‚ places like Singapore‚ Shanghai‚ South Korea‚ and

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    Should Competitive sports be Allowed for Youth Athletes or not. Have you ever wanted to know if competitive sports help or hurt youth athletes? My argument is that competitive sport help youth athletes with higher self esteem and more confidence. This is really important for youth athletes because it will help them handle pressure on tests or competition when there is only one spot left in a job. My reasons are; Competitive sports help build confidence and self esteem‚ confidence and self esteem

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    people do not realize the importance of high school sports; let me tell a story. There were two completely different kids that went to the same high school. One of them participated in high school sports from Fall to Spring. This kid kept up with his grades and kept busy with sports and homework. The other kid did not participate in any kind of school sports. The kid who didn’t play any sports went home after school every day‚ so instead of playing sports or doing homework in the free time available‚ he

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    hampered. The purpose of sports drinks is to help rehydrate your body quickly and help improve performance and productivity. This is accomplished through a well-balanced mix of water‚ sugar (carbohydrates) and salts (electrolytes)‚ the major ingredients in most sports drinks. These ingredients‚ combined with a variety of fruit flavours‚ create pleasant tasting drinks that‚ according to the companies‚ are suppose to help your athletic performance. Results prove that commercial sport drinks generally accomplish

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    Chemistry- Sports Drinks Sports drinks are beverages‚ whose soul purpose is to assist athletes replace water‚ electrolytes and energy after training or competing‚ though their efficacy for that purpose has been questioned‚ particularly after exercise. Electrolyte is a medical term for salts‚ specifically ions. Electrolytes are crucial because they are what your cells use to maintain voltages across their cell membranes and to carry electrical impulses across themselves and to other cells. When

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    Extreme Sports Popularity

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    Extreme sports popularity: People enjoy the thrill of having their heart race and their stomach knot‚ and they link these thrills with entertainment and enjoyment. Extreme sports‚ such as BMX biking‚ skateboarding‚ bungee jumping‚ rock or ice climbing‚ and whitewater kayaking fulfill the need for danger and fear. Although traditional sports remain popular‚ still extreme sports popularity is steadily increasing because of different age‚ sex‚ and race‚ media influence‚ degree of danger and fear‚ and

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    Motivation in Sport Spencer Shelburne Clearwater Christian College Abrahamsen‚ F. E.‚ Roberts‚ G. C.‚ Pensgaard‚ A. M.‚ & Ronglan‚ L. T. (2008). Perceived Ability and Social Support as Mediators of Achievement Motivation and Performance Anxiety. Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports‚ 18(6)‚ 810-821. The purpose of this study performed by these Scandinavian researchers was to examine the relationship between motivation‚ social support and performance anxiety. The participants

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    Unit assessment Sports Performance (FD): 50% Assignment‚ 50% Examination Assignment: Making reference to theoretical literature and integrating pertinent examples‚ critically examine how the presence of drugs in sport could be harmful to both active participants and the broader sports community. Due date: 12 Noon on Friday 7th December 2012 [feedback available on-line from 18th January‚ 2013] Length: 1500 words Value: 50% Introduction This essay examines

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    The beneficial effects of high school sports on athletes their families and communities are large. First of all I think there is a lot of pressure from parents when their kids are young to get involved in some sort of sports. For boys it is usually football they are throwing the ball with their dads when they are young and from there they go into a pop Warner league. So by the time they get to school most of these boys know how to play the game already. By playing the game of football in school

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    Sports Ethical Issues

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    Ethical Issues in Sports Sport management includes a variety of levels of sport‚ professional sport‚ collegiate sport‚ high school sport‚ and recreational sport. These levels of sport all acquire the same issues; ethical issues. Ethical issues are moral principles‚ the rights and wrongs of the actions that people display every day. These issues are displayed tremendously in sport. There are many ethical issues involving sport from fair play in recreational leagues to steroids in professional

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