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    The Effect of Organized Sport on Children It is obvious that the American society is obsessed with sports. All one needs to do to see this obsession is turn on the television and watch one of the dozens of twenty -four hour sports stations and commercials dedicated to sports. Still not convinced‚ then hop into your car and take a drive across any suburban American town and look at the parks and playing fields. They are full of adult and children athletes playing for leisure and competition

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    There are multiple benefits of playing an organized sport in school and it definitely help you out in life. Confidence is a huge part of being part of an organized sport. When you improve and keep improving you will start to feel better about yourself. Your coach will tell you the same thing when you are doing well and that should be a great feeling and will greatly increase your confidence. Sportsmanship is another benefit of playing sports. When someone makes you angry when you are playing

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    Why playing sports as a child is beneficial In todays modern society children are spending less time outside and exercising‚ and instead are on computers‚ playing video games and watching TV. It is important for children to be active in recreational sports because it teaches them valuable life lessons‚ helps them maintain a healthy lifestyle‚ and gives them scholarship opportunities. Playing sports helps kids stay healthy and stay in shape to help prevent health problems and childhood obesity.

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    Competitive Sport Some people might say competitive sports are dangerous due to all the injuries‚ but some people might say that‚ competitive sports are helpful. If children are taught the right ways to avoid injuries they could be avoided. The coaches could teach the children proper stretches and give them proper gear. LeBron James‚ a basketball player for the Cleveland Cavaliers‚ once said “I think‚ team first. It allows me to succeed‚ it allows my team to succeed.” Competitive sports can be hard

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    I believe that organized school athletics should not be required for students‚ rather the students should be able to have the right to choose to play sports. The school need to think of the students needs. Not all students have the capability to plays sports. Each student is different and has different responsibility out sideof school. Some students may or may not be able to play sports and those students should be able to make that decisions on their own. In a school there are many studentS that

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    “Children Need to Play‚ Not Compete‚” article by Jessica Statsky convinces adults how competitive organized sports are harmful to children. First of all‚ Jessica Statsky explains organized sports are not always joyful. The competitiveness sucks out the fun for kids. She states‚ “Adults regard Little League Baseball and PeeWee Football as a basic part of childhood‚ the games are not always joyous ones.” Kids have to live up to parents and coaches exceptions. Competitiveness led kids into believing

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    Sport is not beneficial. There were some reasons that are not beneficial to the society such as betting money in sports or get injured and. People who are gambling a lot‚ it may lead them to lose everything they have. Sports player who are getting injure‚ their bodies might became bad conditions and they might not be able to play any sports anymore. The first reason is that there are a lot of people who get involve with criminal because sports. There are sports betting operation which is not legally

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    Nearly every child‚ at one point or another in his young and impressionable life‚ has particiapated in sports. Whether it is a pick-up basketball game at a playground after school‚ or organized Little League‚ complete with ninety-foot bases and replicated major league uniforms‚ sports play an intricate part of the development and maturation of a youngster. Beneath it’s presumed purity‚ however‚ lies an occasionally seedy underbelly. Win-at-all cost coaches and tyrannical‚ overbearing parents have

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    Philosophical influences in early American sport and fitness From the late 1700s to the mid-1800s‚ three nations–Germany‚ Sweden‚ and England–influenced the early development of physical education in the United States. German immigrants introduced the Turner Societies‚ which advocated a system of gymnastics training that utilized heavy apparatus (e.g.‚ side horse‚ parallel and horizontal bars) in the pursuit of fitness. In contrast‚ the Swedish system of exercise promoted health through the performance

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    children to organized sports that are meant for competition exposes these children to various risks. The various risks involve their health‚ both physically and psychological. The children do risk injury by playing games that require straining of their young developing structures. Some children therefore develop injuries and those that escape injury live to fear playing and thus they fail to enjoy games. According to Jessica‚ when children act so serious and somber when engaging in organized games competition

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