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    Pros and Cons of Organized Sports for Youths Sports in America are one of the biggest sensations around. They are everywhere you turn and they become a big part of most people’s lives‚ whether they actually participate in the sport or just watch it on television. Media and television play a huge role in the obsession for sports. Constantly you see a professional athlete on a commercial‚ and see games on throughout the day. Also sports becomes a business‚ they sell their jerseys‚ or pictures‚ and

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    article titled “Youth Sports In America: an Overview” the Presidents Council On Fitness & Sports talks about the benefits of organized sports. Also in Sports In Contemporary Society Authors: Joan Ryan‚ Buzz Bissinger‚ and Mark Hyman write about their encounters with eating disorders‚ mental and physical abuse in organized sports for youth. Unfortunately the harm caused to youth by organized sports is greater than its benefits. According to “Youth Sports In America: An Overview” sports are an excellent

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    should play competitive sports‚ but some doctors say that sports are bad for children. Although some researchers say that youth competitive sports cause too many injuries‚ there are multiple reasons why they help kids develop life skills. They should play youth competitive sports because it helps them have good self-esteem‚ and teaches them good sportsmanship. First‚ youth competitive sports help kids have good self-esteem. In the article “What are the Benefits of Competitive Sports

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    Have you ever been to a sports tournament or meet where the parent is screaming at the top of their lungs at their child or the coach? We all have‚ right? Thirty seven percent of kids said they don’t want any parents watching them play for this reason.There are so many sports parents like that and you can’t seem to get away from it. Are these parents actually helping their kid succeed‚ or are they ruining sports for their children? There are pros‚ and cons to parents like this and the effects can

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    something that can cause them to be the object of ridicule. There is one good solution to many of their concerns‚ and it involves physical activity that is the result of being involved in sports. Youth Sports are important to keep kids healthy and out of trouble. First‚ a parent must discover what kind of sport their child wishes to play. They could have their son or daughter ask other friends from school about what they are doing. That would enable the child to participate in an activity with

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    others will consider if concussions should be an acceptable part of the game. In order to continue allowing sports with higher than average amounts of concussions applied ethics needs to be implemented. The decision of whether to play or not to play changes based on the level. For instance a coach “has a duty to provide for the safety of those under his or her charge and even more so in youth sports. At the professional level‚ players have access to doctors‚ agents‚ teams‚ unions and leagues that monitor

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    ................................................................................. 3 2. Motivation and Concentration of student’s .................................................................................... 4 3. Positive effects of sport ................................................................................................................... 5 4. Relation between sport and the academic success of students ..................................................... 6

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    CORP2463-2013-Y JJB SPORTS PLC: Motivation within an Organisation Shafayeth Wahid (P11275283) Tutor: Bev Disney Contents Executive Summary2 Summary of Management Issue3 Analysis of Issues and Outcomes3 Conclusion4 References5 Executive Summary JJB was a sports retailer‚ a business which was worth over £500 million‚ which has had major injections of cash from investors and suppliers. The retailer has now faced administration resulting in job losses. How has JJB Sports‚ one of the

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    For this assignment I will explain the effect of personality and motivation on sports performance. Introduction Personality is the sum of a person’s individual characteristics that make him/her unique. (Adams et al‚ 2010) A person’s personality determines how they react in certain situations‚ their general mood and the consistency of it and their emotions. Personality can affect many aspects of sport right from the selection process because as well as raw talent‚ coaches need performers to

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    Are some youth sports too intense? Why do parents believe that sports are too intense for children? The reasoning for that is that research says that “if the sport begins to be too much for the kids health or physical ability there is no reasoning why that the child cannot exclude himself from the team or sport that he or she is in”. Other reasons are that if a sport is not hard then there will be no room for improving the team to its best ability. Therefore sports should be tough to push

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