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    we think‚ how we act‚ and what our beliefs are play a crucial role in our morality. Most believe that moral behavior is not something that in innate‚ but that it is something that is learned through observation. The concepts of fair play and sportsmanship are taught directly and indirectly from the coaches‚ parents‚ and others during the development of the child. Moral behavior is learned from observing others and is a result of intellectual development One important factor that defines moral

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    Study Investigation on Character Development and Sportsmanship Daniel Pearcey‚ Callum Elliott and Sam Weatherby January 2013 Contents | | | 1.2.3.4.5. | Executive SummaryIntroduction Review of LiteratureDetails of StudyFindings Summary & ConclusionsReferences | | Executive Summary This report investigates the role of fair play and sportsmanship in sport. After reading upon the different opinions of sportsmanship and fair play‚ we put together a questionnaire and conducted

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    Sportsmanship does not mean only taking part in sports and playing the game in conformity with the rules prescribed‚ but also playing the game of life in the spirit imbibed on the playing fields. A true sportsman is he who observes all those rules in life which he has been taught to observe in games. One who has achieved skill or proficiency in games but does not learn to apply the principles of sports to life in general does not deserve to be called a sportsman. On the contrary‚ a man who

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    Sportsmanship does not mean only taking part in sports and playing the game in conformity with ht e rules prescribed‚ but also playing the game of life in the spirit imbibed on the playing fields. A true sportsman is he who deserves all those rules in life which he has been taught to observe in games. One who has achieved skill or proficiency in games but does not learn to apply the principles of sports to life in general does not deserve to be called a sportsman. On the contrary‚ a man who gives

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    medals and honour; having failed the dope tests. Sportsmanship is an aspiration or ethos that a sport or activity will be enjoyed for its own sake‚ with proper consideration for fairness‚ ethics‚ respect‚ and a sense of fellowship with one’s competitors. All this is possible with Honesty and Dignity. But a sore loser refers to one who does not take defeat well‚ whereas a good sport means being a "good winner" as well as being a "good loser". Sportsmanship can be conceptualized as an enduring and relatively

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    inform you on soccer because I’ve played my whole life‚ from 5 years old until my senior year in high school‚ and its something I know about. The three main points in my opinion that are most important when it comes to playing soccer are teamwork‚ sportsmanship‚ and dedication. To start off‚ I think that teamwork is a big deal in playing soccer because it is a team sport. Not once during the game is it ever an individual game or 1 on 1. The article on how to develop teamwork in soccer by ehow.com states

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    says‚ “Associations indicates that it promotes ‘participation and sportsmanship’ in an effort to ‘develop good citizens through interscholastic activities which provide equitable opportunities…’” (1). The author must have noticed that when students play‚ they not only learn how to play the game‚ but learn to be a good sport whether they win or lose. The students have the motivation to win‚ but they must choose to have sportsmanship. The author also states that there is‚ “positive recognition and learning

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    play basketball and I think that the little kids would love to learn how to play basketball. Basketball is a fun sport‚ but it is also has a lot of physical contact. Steps to teach basketball include rules of basketball‚ fundamental-skill set and sportsmanship. The rules of basketball include time penalties and play penalties; no staying in the lane for three seconds‚ and no double dribbling the ball. I focused on these time and play penalties because I feel these are not emphasized to the players.

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    spelling bees to hockey‚ behave this way. It’s all part of sportsmanship‚ a great tradition in sports and competition that means playing clean and handling both victory and defeat with grace‚ style‚ and dignity. What Is Sportsmanship? Sportsmanship is defined as‚ playing fair‚ following the rules of the game‚ respecting the judgment of referees and officials‚ and treating opponents with respect. Some people define good sportsmanship as the "golden rule" of sports. In other words‚ treating the

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    entertainment. True sportsmanship means taking part in sports and playing the game in conformity with the rules prescribed‚ having equal respect and appreciation for the rivals‚ as in the case of a civilized war. A true sportsman‚ who observes faithfully all such rules of the games‚ is found to possess disciplined habits in his private or public life‚ too‚ and his character is easily built up with a solid base. Sports create and develop the spirit of a healthy compe-tition. Sportsmanship implies ’fair

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