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    Media and Sport

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    various media for exposure through sponsorship‚ television is the most effective and constitutes a relatively cheap form of advertising. Carlsberg beers‚ for example‚ might sponsor Liverpool Football Club to the tune of two million pounds‚ but‚ if the team has a successful year‚ the distinctive Carlsberg logo will be seen on our television screens for the full ninety minutes of a dozen or more league and cup games. Other games will have their highlights shown‚ plus the best goals will get repeated

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    Soccer Soccer is the world’s most popular sport. It is the national sport of most European and Latin-American countries and many other nations. Millions of people in more than 140 countries play soccer. Soccer is one of the most famous international sports. There are three distinct reasons that soccer is so widely popular. I- Soccer is a relatively easy game to learn and play. II- It provides many physical benefits and III- Has the ability to benefit cultures by bringing countries

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    Energy System In Football

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    The average football match last for 90 minutes‚ consisting of two 45 minute halves‚ with a 15 minute break in between them. Due to football matches consisting of various intensities‚ it is believed that all three energy systems are used: aerobic‚ ATP-PC and lactic acid. Here is the data that each system contributes to performance in soccer: • ATP-PC= 60% • Lactic Acid= 20% • Aerobic= 20% (Mathews 1974) Centre backs are required to have the following components of fitness: Component of fitness Definition

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    Sport Science

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    learning page 4 Psychology of performance page 42 Applying biomechanics to sport page 72 2 RUS_QSPE_3pp.indb 2 \\\\\ Focus area A—Learning physical skills 28/09/10 9:39 AM RUS_QSPE_3pp.indb 3 a 28/09/10 9:40 AM 1002 1 Motor learning BEFORE YOU START CHAPTER OVERVIEW Have you ever stopped to consider the skills you need to succeed in your chosen activity or sport? Some are simple and seem to require little effort or thought to master; others

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    MALAYSIA SPORTS & FITNESS DIRECTORY 2010/2011 MALAYSIA SPORTS & FITNESS DIRECTORY 2010/2011 Sports in Malaysia - A General Overview When asked about what needs to be done to encourage youths in this country to be involved in sports‚ ex-Olympian and International Sports Official‚ Datuk Dr Mani Jegathesan says it is absolutely crucial that we push for a healthy lifestyle‚ including physical activity‚ for all Malaysians‚ especially the youth. “They are our future‚ life habits and skills are best

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    Sports Training

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    Sports play a huge part in the lives of people all around the world. People play sports for exercise‚ entertainment‚ and some even play for money. Everybody who participates in sports should understand that the amount of different sports that exist is enormous. Some sports require the use of a ball while other sports concentrate on running. Sports may concentrate power‚ agility‚ or just plain coordination. Because the variety of sports is so vast‚ athletes must find different ways to train for each

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    Gender Barriers in Sports It is clear there are strides being taken towards equality in women’s sports‚ from Billy Jean King beating Bobby Rigs in the “Battle of the Sexes” to the policy known as Title IX. Every day we as a society make attempts to close the gap between genders. We know gender certainly does play a role in human nature‚ society‚ and even sports. But both genders‚ male and female‚ still face overwhelming barriers when trying to break into a sport that is not “known “ or “proper”

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    Economics of Sport

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    Business and Economics of Sports 3304HSL Semester 1‚ 2013 While sports leagues appear to be necessary for the delivery of competitive matches and seasons‚ they often actually function to maximise profits for team owners. What should governments do to ensure that the interests of all stakeholders are protected without jeopardizing the competitive environment established by leagues? Johan Jurland

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    Sports in the Renaissance

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    and became popular‚ it soon spread over most of Europe. The Renaissance started in 1350‚ and ended in 1650. The topic I chose was sports. Sports in the renaissance were hard and rough‚ and even deadly in some sports. The ancient Greek Olympic Games created wrestling. Wrestling made it’s Olympic start in the Games of 708 B.C. It was a much more violent‚ punishing sport in the early days‚ when it had closer ties to military training. Wrestling spread through the Roman world‚ and became popular in the

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    Sports and Politics

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    A Society without Sports is No Society at all It was 1968. The Summer Olympic Games were in full swing in Mexico City’s Olympic Stadium. USA’s Tommie Smith and John Carlos finished in 1st and 3rd‚ respectively‚ in the 200 meter race. The Star-Spangled Banner blared from the speakers as the United States flag swayed in the wind. Instead of the classic hand-on-the-heart pose‚ Smith and Carlos bowed their heads and raised one fist. The symbol for black power shocked the world. The event is considered

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