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My Experience In Sports
Have you been interested in sports? Have you ever had injuries that you had playing that sport? I
have been an athlete since I was four years old. I have been in three different sports such as
gymnastics, softball and volleyball. With the time and years I have spent with these three sports
I have had two major injuries. Gymnastics was the very first sport I have ever done. I was a
gymnast for eight years. I started when I was four years old and as I got older I started
competitive gymnastics. On January 21, 2011 I was In Indianapolis at the Convention Center
competing at Circle Of Stars. I was competing on floor and just ended my first tumbling pass and
I landed wrong, I sat there on the floor for a couple minutes crying in pain and then got up and
finished my floor routine. When I ended I carried myself halfway off the floor until my coach
came and carried me off the rest of the way. I went to the trainer who was at the meet and she said
it was just sprained by looking at it. So my mom took me to the hospital and I got some x–rays and
they said it was massive sprain too so they put a small cast on my foot to let the sprain heal. After
I got better I continued to do gymnastics. A couple years passed and I was still having problems
with it so my mom took me to the Orthopedic and he looked at my x–rays. My ankle was actually
broken in the growth plate and it healed wrong so now everytime I bend my ankle it rubs on one of
my other bones causing and groove in my bone. The
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1.Introduction
Olympic is an international sport event which held each four year. Last Olympic was Rio
Olympic in Brazil in 2016. The event has lots of effects on countries involved the event. Japan is
one of those countries. Tokyo, Japan was chosen as next host of summer Olympic games in 2020.
Tokyo Olympic definitely has impacts on Japanese economy. For instance, it will affect businesses
in the Japanese tourism industry. Many Japanese businesses in Japanese tourism industry will be
related to Tokyo Olympic. This research explain what Tokyo Olympic is and discuss how it affects
businesses in the Japanese businesses. Also, the researcher focusses on tourism industry in Japan,
especially inns business as one of those businesses.
1.2.Tokyo Olympic in 2020
Olympic games have two types of games which held in different seasons; summer Olympic games
and winter Olympic games. Japan had summer Olympic games in 1964 for the first time. It was
also first summer Olympic games which hold in Asia (International Olympic committee, n.d.).
Then, Japan got another opportunity to held summer Olympic games in Tokyo, Japan in 2020 for
the second time. The games will be hold from 24 July to 9 August, 2020. Some researchers expect
that Tokyo 2020 Olympic will bring lots of positive effects on Japanese economy as same as Tokyo
1964 Olympic changed country radically.
2.Japanese businesses related Tokyo 2020 Olympic
Tokyo 2020 Olympic is expected to bring positive effects on Japanese economy.
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Pros And Cons Of Playing Sports Essay
In today's world, parents either push their children out into the real world, or they keep the real
world hidden from them. Parents keep their kids from doing so much in life because of their own
fear. Every day children ask their parents for something; in most situations it is an easy "yes" or
"no", but in others it is a little harder to answer. In situations such as if they can buy something or
go somewhere it is an easy answer, but in situations such as playing sports, they have to consider
the pros and cons before they give an answer. Although there are many risks involved in playing
sports, there are also many benefits. Keeping a child from playing a sport because it is dangerous
limits the child's possibilities and benefits that...show more content...
Physical safety is important to think about, but over protecting your child is harming them in many
ways. Keeping the real world hidden from them is going to make it harder on them in the long run,
they need to know that they cannot always win at life, and that they must work together to make
this world a better place. Playing sports may have its risks, but it also teaches valuable lessons.
Children get hurt daily, so why not let them benefit from it.
Every sport has potential risk factors. Injuries are very common in sports. When signing up for
sports you are potentially signing up to have nose bleeds and sometimes even death. When
professional snowmobiler Caleb Moore signed up for extreme snowmobiling he knew the risks
that were involved in it. During his run in the snowmobiling freestyle competition he "came up
short and the skis on the front of his snowmobile caught the lip of the landing area, sending [him]
flying over the handle bars", which led to his death (Golinkin 616). Although Moore's death is
looked at as a tragedy, it really is not. Caleb Moore died doing what he loved, and most incredibly,
"He literally died trying to fly" (Golinkin 617). Although the risk factor is very high when playing
sports, the benefits could make it well worth it. Playing sports is a mental, physical and emotional
thrill. "Sports, even violent and dangerous sports, continue to represent something
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Descriptive Essay About Sports And Football
"Sport" comes from the Old French desport meaning "leisure", with the oldest definition in English
from around 1300 being "anything humans find amusing or entertaining".[9]
Other meanings include gambling and events staged for the purpose of gambling; hunting; and
games and diversions, including ones that require exercise.[10] Roget 's defines the noun sport as an
"activity engaged in for relaxation and amusement" with synonyms including diversion and
recreation.[11]
Nomenclature
The singular term "sport" is used in most English dialects to describe the overall concept (e.g.
"children taking part in sport"), with "sports" used to describe multiple activities (e.g. "football and
rugby are the most popular sports in England"). American English uses "sports" for both terms.
Definition
See also: Game В§ Definitions
The International Olympic Committee recognizes some board games as sports including Chess.
Show Jumping, an equestrian sport
The precise definition of what separates a sport from other leisure activities varies between sources.
The closest to an international agreement on a definition is provided by SportAccord, which is the
association for all the largest international sports federations (including association football, athletics,
cycling, tennis, equestrian sports and more), and is therefore the de facto representative of
international sport.
SportAccord uses the following criteria, determining that a sport should:[1]
have an element of competition be in no
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Introduction to Soccer Essay
Soccer is a popular sport played all over the world. Even though it has only been popular in the
United States for the past 30 years, soccer has been a long time favorite most everywhere else.
The sport dates back to the Egyptians, who played games involving the kicking of a ball. Now, the
sport has grown to a global pastime, including men's and women's teams, and the World Cup (which
is played every four years). Soccer originated with kicking games played by people in ancient
civilizations. The modern version came about in the early nineteenth century, in England. It started
as a game involving kicking and handing, but later this branched off into two separate sports: rugby
and football (which is what the English call soccer). Around...show more content...
In addition to the field itself, all that is needed for a game is two goals (eight feet high and eight
yards apart) and a ball. Each player wears hard plastic or padded shingaurd, covered by long
socks, for protection during play. Cleats are also worn for traction on the field. A goalie may also
wear a special padded shirt, and gloves to protect his or her hands. A standard field, as regulated
by the Federation Internationale de Football Association (or FIFA), has a length between 100 and
130 yards, and a width of between 50 and 100 yards. The rules of play for soccer have deliberately
been kept simple. The referee makes most of the decisions, and attempts to encourage fair play.
The game starts off with a kick off, and the teams are allowed to pass, dribble, juggle, head, kick,
and shoot the ball to place it down the field, and (hopefully, or eventually) into their opponent's
goal. If the ball is kicked off the field over the length of the field, the other team is given a throw–in,
where the ball is thrown over the player's head, and back onto the field. If the ball is kicked over the
goal, or across the width of the field, either a corner kick results (by the offensive team, where the
ball is placed on the corner of the field and kicked into play) or the defensive team is awarded a goal
kick, where the ball is placed on the corner of the goal box, and kicked back into play. If a goal is
scored, the ball is taken back to the center of
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The Importance of Physical Activity Essay
Physical Activity is undeniably good for everyone, not only does it keep you fit and healthy but
when started at a young age, it can set up good habits for life. Sometimes however, people do not
take care of their physical wellbeing, resulting in obesity and other eating disorders which can be
detrimental to their health.
Obesity is the condition of being seriously overweight. It is now considered a global health
epidemic by the World Health Organization (2000) (McDevitt & Ormrod, 2010). Physical activity is
important to children in the middle childhood age group because a staggering amount of children
have become overweight in the last few decades and teachers play a role in preventing obesity by
becoming a positive role model,...show more content...
It is because of this high level of cognitive function that physical activity and nutrition are extremely
important (McDevitt & Ormrod, 2010). They affect the child's physical wellbeing in terms of energy
levels, growth and the ability to concentrate (McDevitt & Ormrod, 2010).
As children grow they continue to need physical activity. One of the methods of exercise that is
popular with children in the middle childhood age is rough and tumble play or 'play fighting'
(McDevitt & Ormrod, 2010). Unfortunately, this sort of play is often discouraged by schools because
of the possibility that someone may become injured. (McDevitt & Ormrod, 2010). Teachers must
find the balance between protecting children from getting hurt and allowing them to run and jump to
release the copious amounts of energy that they have to burn (McDevitt & Ormrod, 2010).
Another unfortunate hindrance to physical activity in schools is the notion that physical activity
takes away from time that could be used for academic studies. This is unjustified however, because
children of this age group are unable to sit and concentrate for long periods of time without being
able to get up and move (McDevitt & Ormrod, 2010).
Teachers can play a large role when it comes to addressing and preventing obesity. Because children
spend such a large portion of their time with the teacher, it is the teacher
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Sports And Recreation Essay
Sport and Recreation To what extent sport and recreation added value to our Life? Sports and
recreation has become the vital aspect of one life, be it Children, Adult and old age, Due to rapid
change in work Atmosphere , sleeping & Eating habits , weather conditions , Electronics gadgets
, Pressure at Work , Competition at work place & , Business place , Personal issues etc. , This has
made a dramatic change in one life , Therefore Sports and recreation take out stress and make your
body and soul to take pragmatic approach towards one's life , Hence the awareness is growing
globally ,which is resulting positive results in all age groups . Sports and recreation helps you to be
healthier, Stronger, Happier and also creates character. Global Perspectives United Kingdom
(England ) England has a...show more content...
Personal Perspective: Since I am a chip of old block, my great grandfather was the Sports
enthusiast and represented India in Tennis ( Wimbledon & Davis Cup Y1926 ) and Cricket (
Tour of England Y1936 ) and My Grand Father again being a sports man represent Hyderabad
State in Field Hockey , Swimming and Horse Polo , My father has represented U.A.E National
Crocket team for 6 years Y1994 to Y2000. Therefore sports is an integral part of my life , Hence
Iam very keen towards Cricket and Horse riding , I have participated in 40km International
Endurance Horse Race held in Abu Dhabi in Y2013 . The sports culture is U.A.E is very unique as
there are massive facilities and the government encourage such activities. Hence I closely watch the
sports activities held internationally and
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Why Soccer Is the Best Sport Essay
L.A. essay Why soccer is the best sport By: Omar Soccer is the most played sport worldwide,
many people love it and I'm one of them, it is my favorite sport because you can improve your
skills with your feet, and get a lot of exercise. By writing this essay, I hope that I can provide more
information about the sport and maybe convert the people who dislike the sport into fans. I have
heard from some people that soccer is a boring sport, but the truth is, it's a very interesting sport
with a lot of excitement in it. When playing soccer, ball control is critical, you need possession of
the ball in order to keep it away from the other team players, and at times, it can be fun because if
you have possession of the ball most of the game,...show more content...
If you play soccer, you have to practice in order to win, just like any other sport. When playing a
game, you need to do moves that you have practiced, to get past the other teams defense and score
a goal, and you also have to teach yourself mentally to think before you react. If you have the ball,
you can't just kick it randomly and hope to score, you have to think of your other teammates and
work with them to get the ball up the field. Another part of soccer that is very critical is passing.
You have to pass the ball and develop new techniques and ways to control how the game is played.
The last part is that you need to be fit in order to play soccer, because you are constantly on the field,
and you don't get a lot of breaks, because the game never really stops except for halftime and when a
foul is called or if you are waiting for the ball to come. When you're on defense, and playing a good
team, you can be running around a ton, and you get tired really easily, especially when someone
is on a breakaway, you will have to sprint down the field to try to stop them. If you play soccer a lot
over a long time, you will develop good leg strength. Exercise is critical to the human body, and
you will get a whole bunch of it by playing soccer. I hope this essay encourages parents to in–role
their kids to play soccer because it's an amazing
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The Benefits of Physical Activity Essay
Studies have shown that one who is physically active has higher chances of living longer. Del
Sanden writes in his article on Exercise Statistics, "People who engage in physical for 7 hours per
week have a 40 percent lower chance of dying early than people who are active for less than 30
minutes a week." This statement is one of the many statements in his article proving the importance
of fitness; it has the ability to enhance quality of life. Regular exercise can lower the risk of many
diseases, improve the function of the physical body, as well as psychological health.
Fitness by definition is the condition of being physically fit and healthy. It does not necessarily mean
gym workouts, it means being active. When one is active, the...show more content...
Another disease that is commonly found in the US, but can be prevented by physical activity is
Diabetes. Diabetes is a disease when the body does not produce enough insulin making sugar levels
very high. However, when muscles are in action they can take the sugar/glucose from the blood
without the help of insulin. The amount of physical activity necessary for prevention is minimum
and does not take up much time. "Research suggests that 2 1/2 hours per week of even leisurely
physical activity–like brisk walking–is enough to significantly improve glucose tolerance." By going
walking instead of sitting by a television screen, one can prevent a disease like diabetes which
requires constant medication. Decisions like taking steps instead of elevator can make a huge
difference to one's health.
Besides for the aforementioned, being active strengthens the body, making it more reliable. Activity
works the bones and muscles, making them able to handle more. Bones are living tissue.
"Weight–bearing physical activity causes new bone tissue to form, and this makes bones stronger.
This kind of physical activity also makes muscles stronger. Bones and muscles both become stronger
when muscles push and tug against bones during physical activity." This build up enables the body
to carry it's own weight, making standing on the feet an effortless activity. Stronger bones helps for
better balance
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How Sports Can Bring People Together
In Joe Humphreys believed that "sport has an uncanny ability to make us lose perspective, bring
the worst in people, facilitates a decline into gang culture and creation of barriers between
groups". He also believed that sports are not ideal for family relationships. I disagree with his
point. In doing this I am going to argue against his believe by making clear reference to Sport as a
unifier.
There are many positive things which sports bring to the world. But my main focus is how sport
can bring different people together. Looking back at Joe's words he only focuses on the negative
which sports brings out of people. All the descriptions he mentions is only a hand full of people.
People are there to enjoy themselves and support the team they love. What Joe is describing is the
hooligans not the supporters. These people bring out the negative image of what supporters are like.
"Sport is a universal language that brings people together, no matter what their origin, background,
religious beliefs race or economic status." As shown in image one, sport brings all kinds of people
together.
Mandela saw sport as a way to brings South Africans. He knew that people will not automatically
change once he was elected president. He knew that it would take time and he believed that through
sport the healing will go faster. No one predicted South Africa would make the finals, let alone win
the crown jewel of rugby in 1995 a year after Nelson Mandela was elected president. But the
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My Favorite Sports Essay example
Throughout this vast country we as Americans are entertained by many different things,
including movies, music, and sports. Although, there are many ways for me to be entertained, I
prefer the enjoyment of sports. As a youngster I enjoyed playing backyard games. We rounded up
neighborhood kids and played for fun. We played either football or basketball every weekend.
These two sports are the favorites of those who play them around the world. While these sports
are alike in many ways, they are very different in other aspects. Although sports such as football
and basketball are physically demanding, I, as a player of both, have noticed the similarities as
well as the differences. For instance, in football, I play fullback, and I carry...show more content...
The offense of football is one unit that goes on the field to play against the opponents' defense.
When the offensive unit scores or turns the ball over, it goes to the sideline to await its turn to go
back out on to the field, and the same rules apply for the defensive unit. Football scores can be in
increments of one, two, three, and six points. They are scored by kicking a field goal after a
touchdown, tackling for safety, kicking a field goal in regulation play, running the ball into the
end zone. Football is played at a high speed with a lot of intensity. Basketball, on the other hand is
played inside on a court. There are only five players per team on the court at a time. Players have
to play both offense and defense simultaneously. The scoring in basketball is also different; points
can be scored in increments of one, two and three, these are scored by shooting the ball into a
hoop. Basketball is a game that is played by skilled people who can jump high, shoot well, and
have great ball handling skills. Playing basketball requires you to have to have endurance, because
running from offense to defense and back to offense requires you to be in great shape. Basketball
is played at a medium pace and can be very exciting and nail biting. To sum it all up, both of these
sports are equally exciting. They are both played with a lot enthusiasm and heart. Basketball and
football have there differences and similarities,
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Argumentative Essay Boxing
Boxing – a violent cage fight, or a crowd pleasing sport? Boxing is a high intensified sport that can
be seen as helping the fighter in life or permanently damaging the fighters future. Many say that
boxing is one of the safest sports; however, boxing can leave permanent brain damage from constant
punches to the skull. The sport boxing is for managers to earn money while their fighter is in the
ring fighting against another human until one gives up, or gets knocked out. A fight could be the
end of one's career, or even one's life. Boxing should be banned because the money earned does
not trump the risk of death, the mixed messages from fighters in the ring confuse the laws
regarding assault, and the constant punches to and athletes head leaves permanent damage. The
death of one is not worth the money earned from winning a fight. This is important to realize
because the expense of one's life is worth way more than the winnings of a cage fight. In "On
Boxing," Joyce asserts directly why she thinks boxing is not a humanized sport: "In the boxing ring,
even in our greatly humanized times, death is always a possibility – which is why some of us prefer
to watch films or tapes of fights already past, already defined as history" (source c). Joyce is
stating that many watch tapes from the past when boxing first started because it was much safer
then, than it is now. Also in "On Boxing," Carol states directly her opinion for the sport boxing: "In
no other sport can so much take
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The Health Benefits of Exercise Essay
Exercise is one of the most important factors in a persons' life. Physical activity, or the lack of it,
can result in a person having a healthy life or cause them to have diabetes. The benefits of exercise
are countless. The positive health results, the improvement in attitude, even better academic
performance are all factors which make not exercising inexcusable.
Merely not using a person's body is harmful. Not being active results in a person's muscles
becoming weak and out of condition. The effectiveness of a person's heart and lungs will decrease.
A person's joints will become stiff and can be injured easily. Inactivity can be as much of a health
risk as smoking. In addition children have become extremely lazy with all the...show more content...
Adults should have around thirty to sixty minutes of physical activity four to six times a week. Two
hours and thirty minutes is the minimum a fully developed person needs to lessen the risk of having
some type of chronic disease later in life ("Information").
Physical fitness has two main classifications–performance related and health related. People have
different performance related requirements in accordance with their occupation but all people have
the same health related requirements (The World). Then there are two types ofexercise that helps
tone a person's body while increasing its endurance. These are aerobic and anaerobic. Aerobic
exercise is exercise that uses the muscles and bones. Cardio activities are a good example of this,
such as running or biking. This type of exercise increases the strength of a person's heart and
boosts their lung capacity. Anaerobic exercise is an intense but short amount of exercise
(Payment). Since it is only for a brief amount of time, it does not require the amount of oxygen
aerobic exercise does. Instead it uses glycogen which comes from the sugar in a person's blood.
An example of this exercise is weight lifting or sprinting. A person's requires both anaerobic and
aerobic exercise for good health. Simply doing a cardio work out is not healthy, and for a person to
see real results there must be some activity like weight lifting ("Anaerobic").
By performing some type of physical activity each
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Expository Essay Debate
Kefentse Myers
Mathe Womeldorph
Honors Literature
October 20, 2017
Expository Essay Debate
Football is one of the most played sports in America.Most people know what football because it is
played in schools, parks and even outside homes.Football can be played on a competitive level when
you reach elementary school and can continue throughout college.Even after college, if you are one
of the best players you can play in the NFL and earn a lot of money.They only question is, why
should you get paid to play football only when you become a professional.In this essay I will be
debating on whether college athletes should get paid to play sports while they are in college.
The main debaters for this debate include Joe Nocera, Andy Schwarz ,Christine Brennan and Len
Elmore.Some of them feel that college students should get paid and the other debaters feel they
should not.Here is what the person that wanted college students to get paid said.College sprots
makes millions of dollars in revenue for their schools and television shows.Even the coaches are
getting paid for coaching but without the athletes there would no games.People that play sports in
college should get payed
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Esports Essays
Brandon Chow
Mrs. Mulligan
English 10 Honors
20 March 2013
Competitive Gaming
Competitive gaming, also known as e–sports, is becoming a worldwide phenomenon. With huge
events and tournaments that are watched by millions of passionate fans, many people are beginning
to question whether playing video games can be considered a real sport. Even though e–sports may
not be as physically demanding as traditional sports like football and basketball, the structure, strong
fan base and the requirements to seriously contend in the competitive gaming scene legitimize it as a
"real" sport. It is important to gain an understanding of the complete picture of e–sports before
classifying it as a real sport. Competitive gaming's origins...show more content...
Last October, Riot held the League of Legends Season 2 World Championships, a tournament that
brought the world's best teams together for a week of intense matches. $1 million went to the
overall champion, while a total of $5 million was spread out over the course of Season 2. Apart
from the unprecedented cash prizes, the League of Legends tournament was able to bring in over 8
million "unique viewers" online, viewership that is greater than the National Hockey League's
(Heaven and Robinson). In South Korea individual e–sports events for the popular real–time strategy
game StarCraft 2 bring in over 100,000 live attendants to go alongside huge numbers of online
spectators (Robinson). On top of this, competitive gaming's popularity is continuing to grow through
2013. David Ting, founder of Imagine Game Network's professional gaming league, states that
online traffic for the company's tournaments is "doubling every six months"(qtd. in Heaven). Who
would've thought that playing video games would turn into such a loved spectator sport? Apart
from the large following of people, the competitive gaming scene shares many of the same structural
characteristics as traditional sports like football and baseball, as is shown by the game League of
Legends. Like conventional games, League of Legends features a regular season where prominent
and upcoming teams verse each other to climb the standings in their divisions. When the regular
season ends, the
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Sports In Sports
Introduction
The primary object of sports is, of course, exercise, but sports have a far greater impact on the
wellbeing of many besides physical health. Introducing new opportunities for youth, sports create
unbreakable bonds, build athletes' characters, unite communities, and promote teamwork.
Undoubtedly, sports can positively impact many children of all ages. As children grow older and
become more athletic, parents and athletes may consider specializing in one sport to maximize the
athlete's chance of earning a scholarship for college; furthermore, almost every youth athlete,
myself included, dreams of becoming a professional athlete one day, so they will do anything to
achieve that goal. On the contrary, specializing in one sport may have the opposite effect.
Depriving themselves from diverse environments, specialized athletes are excluded from valuable
lessons that are beneficial for sports and life. Specializing in one sport today is not merely playing
one season of a sport, but specialization is intensely concentrating on one sport year–round. For this
reason, athletes should play multiple sports because focusing on one sport all year does not produce
the same benefits as playing multiple sports throughout the year. Most athletes, including myself,
would probably agree that they love more than one sport, and if this is the case, then athletes should
participate in every sport they love. After all, the purpose of sports is not to earn money or to
become famous but to
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Peds In Sports
In the recent history of American sports, there has been a surplus of the use of Performance
Enhancing Drugs, "PEDs". This has varied from the case in Major League Baseball and the
"biogenesis" scandal, to the case that involves Lance Armstrong in cycling. In addition, Russia is
facing a ban from the 2016 Olympics in Rio for the usage of PEDs. In fact, according to Kalyeena
Makortoff, "...Russian track and field athletes, which were encouraged and covered–up by coaches,
doctors, and state and sports officials, (What You need to Know about Russia's Doping Scandal,
Makortoff) to use PEDs. With the usage of these drugs, it is known that it can have short term
success in an athlete's sport which is an unfair advantage. Some argue that this...show more content...
The sports industry will not tolerate athletes using the drugs and in the long run killing himself or
herself by using the drugs while an athlete for a sport. Legalizing the use of Performance
Enhancing Drugs could also become a sport of its own by athletes looking for the best drug possible
and find drugs that can turn them more into creature than human. Then sports will truly not be
sport, it is going to become a "shot race" for the next injection. This situation could only go for so
long until a detrimental situation happens when in the middle of the usage of PEDs, a life is lost
from not using the drugs properly. According to Doctor Thomas H. Murray "The drug race in sport
has the potential to create a slow–motion public health catastrophe." (Top 10 Pros and Cons Should
performance enhancing drugs (such as steroids) be accepted in sports?, Procon.)
In conclusion, Performance Enhancing Drugs such as steroids should not be legalized in the
sporting world. This is because of the long term health of the person, an unfair advantage that
happens when using Performance Enhancing Drugs, and the argument for legalizing PEDs is
simply asinine. Remember, that in the sports world many believe that the rules can be flexible if
the right loophole is found, and some may find a way to work the system. So those that try to use
the drugs, just remember it isn't the rules you are bending and breaking, it is your body that is being
broken in the
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Essay On Peds In Sports
Keep The Playing Field Even
Performance enhancing drugs, otherwise known as "PED's" are without a doubt the most
controversial and most talked about topics in sports business. Every year, athletes across the
country are suspended, fined, and sometimes banned from the professional leagues that they are a
part of. The National Basketball Association (NBA), National Football League (NFL), Major
League Soccer (MLS), and Major League Baseball (MLB) are all among the most well–known
leagues and associations that crack down aggressively on the use of these substances that provide
unfair advantages towards players. The MLB is the league that draws the most attention in the
case of suspending and banning players. While there are many conflicting opinions and views
when regarding the legalization of these illegal substances, performance enhancing drugs take
away from the natural skill, ability, and hard work put in towards the activity at place. PED's are a
form of "cheating" and should not be allowed to be enabled by professional athletes in any pro sport.
...show more content...
Human Growth Hormone (HGH) is a type of PED that improves endurance, stamina, and strength
("The Benefits & Dangers of Human Growth Hormone" 2016). HGH is a common substance that
is taken by MLB players. Many believe that these drugs give an unfair advantage to users.
However, other people think that these drugs should be taken by all professional athletes in every
professional sport. A large number of athletes have admitted to have used or been caught using
PED's in the past years. In 2009, Professional baseball player Alex Rodriguez admitted to abusing
the MLB's substance abuse policy while he played for the Texas Rangers. Resulting in the loss of an
appeal and he was suspended 162 games in January of 2014 ("Alex Rodriguez Fast Facts"
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Sports medicine Essay example
Sports medicine Today in sports athletes endure many mental and physical obstacles from there
competitive environment. Many of today's best athletes work with sports psychologists to help them
handle the pressures found in this competitive atmosphere. One question that athletes ask is, why
cant they play in big games as well as they anticipate themselves doing? Sports psychologists feel
that spending all their time on body conditioning and athletic skills will not ensure that athletes reach
their peak performance.
Through various studies, psychologists conclude that the psyche aspect must also be in shape to
maximize the performance potential in sports as well as education or running a business corporation.
Psychologists...show more content...
Athletes must make sacrifices, in witch they have to follow steps in order to complete these tasks:
first, relax, and let your mind replace all the negative thoughts with positive ones. Secondly, learn
from mistakes and make adjustments. To achieve ultimate physical performance it is necessary for
one's mind and body work in tandem. The mind is a message center that allows the body to
accomplish whatever it wants. Coaches and psychologists believe your mind determines, how fast,
you can achieve your goals.
Psychologists feel as though, with out self–confidence in yourself, nothing really matters, because in
your heart and mind, your have already classified your self as a failure!
In Today's field of work, sports psychologist are trying to use different techniques to improve
athletes' performance. After comprehensive research and development, psychologists came up with
the following findings: first, athletes who view stressful situations as a threat, produce hormones and
chemicals in their body that can impair physical and mental performance. (Harry Hurt, 1996 p.12)
Second, athletes who meet as a challenge create a rush of adrenaline and sugar inside their body.
According to medical sources this is called a natural high, which is responsible for athletes
exceeding in their performance. Additionally,
James Loehr believed that, the findings mentioned above are difficult to
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Sport and the Media Essay examples
Sport and the Media
The growth of television as a significant cultural form during the 1960s put the relationship between
sport and the media on the public agenda. In late 1969, the US magazine Sports Illustrated drew
attention to the ways in which television was transforming sport. In effect, sport in the television age
was a 'whole new game'. The growing economic and cultural significance of television for sport
gradually became a pertinent issue in countries around the world.Clearly sport and television had
developed a degree of interdependence. They belonged together 'like ham and eggs'. In the view of
some, television had 'made' sport
Newsweek expressed concern, in 1967, over the extent...show more content...
Media organizations exist within legal frameworks that determine their scope. In the United
Kingdom, the BBC is a public corporation, and the ITV system is overseen by a public body, the
Independent Television Commission. Both are charged with a statutory responsibility to provide a
broad range of material, which includes sport coverage. The introduction of Channel 4 in 1982, with
its statutory obligation to be alternative and innovative, had an impact on the range of sports covered
In the USA free market forces are not subject to as much restriction, but there are still laws, rules and
regulations that impact upon sport coverage
The press in both countries are subject to less restriction from government. Sport coverage in the
British tabloid press is dominated by a very small range of sports, with football typically providing
more than half of the content. While some sport events, such as the Olympic games and the soccer
World Cup, win huge audiences, the audience for much television sport is not, by television's
standards, large. Part of the appeal of sport for television producers is its cheapness. It can fill hours
of the schedule at relatively low cost. A substantial amount of television sport, lacking major
audience
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Expository Essay On Sports

  • 1. My Experience In Sports Have you been interested in sports? Have you ever had injuries that you had playing that sport? I have been an athlete since I was four years old. I have been in three different sports such as gymnastics, softball and volleyball. With the time and years I have spent with these three sports I have had two major injuries. Gymnastics was the very first sport I have ever done. I was a gymnast for eight years. I started when I was four years old and as I got older I started competitive gymnastics. On January 21, 2011 I was In Indianapolis at the Convention Center competing at Circle Of Stars. I was competing on floor and just ended my first tumbling pass and I landed wrong, I sat there on the floor for a couple minutes crying in pain and then got up and finished my floor routine. When I ended I carried myself halfway off the floor until my coach came and carried me off the rest of the way. I went to the trainer who was at the meet and she said it was just sprained by looking at it. So my mom took me to the hospital and I got some x–rays and they said it was massive sprain too so they put a small cast on my foot to let the sprain heal. After I got better I continued to do gymnastics. A couple years passed and I was still having problems with it so my mom took me to the Orthopedic and he looked at my x–rays. My ankle was actually broken in the growth plate and it healed wrong so now everytime I bend my ankle it rubs on one of my other bones causing and groove in my bone. The Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 2. 1.Introduction Olympic is an international sport event which held each four year. Last Olympic was Rio Olympic in Brazil in 2016. The event has lots of effects on countries involved the event. Japan is one of those countries. Tokyo, Japan was chosen as next host of summer Olympic games in 2020. Tokyo Olympic definitely has impacts on Japanese economy. For instance, it will affect businesses in the Japanese tourism industry. Many Japanese businesses in Japanese tourism industry will be related to Tokyo Olympic. This research explain what Tokyo Olympic is and discuss how it affects businesses in the Japanese businesses. Also, the researcher focusses on tourism industry in Japan, especially inns business as one of those businesses. 1.2.Tokyo Olympic in 2020 Olympic games have two types of games which held in different seasons; summer Olympic games and winter Olympic games. Japan had summer Olympic games in 1964 for the first time. It was also first summer Olympic games which hold in Asia (International Olympic committee, n.d.). Then, Japan got another opportunity to held summer Olympic games in Tokyo, Japan in 2020 for the second time. The games will be hold from 24 July to 9 August, 2020. Some researchers expect that Tokyo 2020 Olympic will bring lots of positive effects on Japanese economy as same as Tokyo 1964 Olympic changed country radically. 2.Japanese businesses related Tokyo 2020 Olympic Tokyo 2020 Olympic is expected to bring positive effects on Japanese economy. Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 3. Pros And Cons Of Playing Sports Essay In today's world, parents either push their children out into the real world, or they keep the real world hidden from them. Parents keep their kids from doing so much in life because of their own fear. Every day children ask their parents for something; in most situations it is an easy "yes" or "no", but in others it is a little harder to answer. In situations such as if they can buy something or go somewhere it is an easy answer, but in situations such as playing sports, they have to consider the pros and cons before they give an answer. Although there are many risks involved in playing sports, there are also many benefits. Keeping a child from playing a sport because it is dangerous limits the child's possibilities and benefits that...show more content... Physical safety is important to think about, but over protecting your child is harming them in many ways. Keeping the real world hidden from them is going to make it harder on them in the long run, they need to know that they cannot always win at life, and that they must work together to make this world a better place. Playing sports may have its risks, but it also teaches valuable lessons. Children get hurt daily, so why not let them benefit from it. Every sport has potential risk factors. Injuries are very common in sports. When signing up for sports you are potentially signing up to have nose bleeds and sometimes even death. When professional snowmobiler Caleb Moore signed up for extreme snowmobiling he knew the risks that were involved in it. During his run in the snowmobiling freestyle competition he "came up short and the skis on the front of his snowmobile caught the lip of the landing area, sending [him] flying over the handle bars", which led to his death (Golinkin 616). Although Moore's death is looked at as a tragedy, it really is not. Caleb Moore died doing what he loved, and most incredibly, "He literally died trying to fly" (Golinkin 617). Although the risk factor is very high when playing sports, the benefits could make it well worth it. Playing sports is a mental, physical and emotional thrill. "Sports, even violent and dangerous sports, continue to represent something Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 4. Descriptive Essay About Sports And Football "Sport" comes from the Old French desport meaning "leisure", with the oldest definition in English from around 1300 being "anything humans find amusing or entertaining".[9] Other meanings include gambling and events staged for the purpose of gambling; hunting; and games and diversions, including ones that require exercise.[10] Roget 's defines the noun sport as an "activity engaged in for relaxation and amusement" with synonyms including diversion and recreation.[11] Nomenclature The singular term "sport" is used in most English dialects to describe the overall concept (e.g. "children taking part in sport"), with "sports" used to describe multiple activities (e.g. "football and rugby are the most popular sports in England"). American English uses "sports" for both terms. Definition See also: Game В§ Definitions The International Olympic Committee recognizes some board games as sports including Chess. Show Jumping, an equestrian sport The precise definition of what separates a sport from other leisure activities varies between sources. The closest to an international agreement on a definition is provided by SportAccord, which is the association for all the largest international sports federations (including association football, athletics, cycling, tennis, equestrian sports and more), and is therefore the de facto representative of international sport. SportAccord uses the following criteria, determining that a sport should:[1] have an element of competition be in no Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 5. Introduction to Soccer Essay Soccer is a popular sport played all over the world. Even though it has only been popular in the United States for the past 30 years, soccer has been a long time favorite most everywhere else. The sport dates back to the Egyptians, who played games involving the kicking of a ball. Now, the sport has grown to a global pastime, including men's and women's teams, and the World Cup (which is played every four years). Soccer originated with kicking games played by people in ancient civilizations. The modern version came about in the early nineteenth century, in England. It started as a game involving kicking and handing, but later this branched off into two separate sports: rugby and football (which is what the English call soccer). Around...show more content... In addition to the field itself, all that is needed for a game is two goals (eight feet high and eight yards apart) and a ball. Each player wears hard plastic or padded shingaurd, covered by long socks, for protection during play. Cleats are also worn for traction on the field. A goalie may also wear a special padded shirt, and gloves to protect his or her hands. A standard field, as regulated by the Federation Internationale de Football Association (or FIFA), has a length between 100 and 130 yards, and a width of between 50 and 100 yards. The rules of play for soccer have deliberately been kept simple. The referee makes most of the decisions, and attempts to encourage fair play. The game starts off with a kick off, and the teams are allowed to pass, dribble, juggle, head, kick, and shoot the ball to place it down the field, and (hopefully, or eventually) into their opponent's goal. If the ball is kicked off the field over the length of the field, the other team is given a throw–in, where the ball is thrown over the player's head, and back onto the field. If the ball is kicked over the goal, or across the width of the field, either a corner kick results (by the offensive team, where the ball is placed on the corner of the field and kicked into play) or the defensive team is awarded a goal kick, where the ball is placed on the corner of the goal box, and kicked back into play. If a goal is scored, the ball is taken back to the center of Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 6. The Importance of Physical Activity Essay Physical Activity is undeniably good for everyone, not only does it keep you fit and healthy but when started at a young age, it can set up good habits for life. Sometimes however, people do not take care of their physical wellbeing, resulting in obesity and other eating disorders which can be detrimental to their health. Obesity is the condition of being seriously overweight. It is now considered a global health epidemic by the World Health Organization (2000) (McDevitt & Ormrod, 2010). Physical activity is important to children in the middle childhood age group because a staggering amount of children have become overweight in the last few decades and teachers play a role in preventing obesity by becoming a positive role model,...show more content... It is because of this high level of cognitive function that physical activity and nutrition are extremely important (McDevitt & Ormrod, 2010). They affect the child's physical wellbeing in terms of energy levels, growth and the ability to concentrate (McDevitt & Ormrod, 2010). As children grow they continue to need physical activity. One of the methods of exercise that is popular with children in the middle childhood age is rough and tumble play or 'play fighting' (McDevitt & Ormrod, 2010). Unfortunately, this sort of play is often discouraged by schools because of the possibility that someone may become injured. (McDevitt & Ormrod, 2010). Teachers must find the balance between protecting children from getting hurt and allowing them to run and jump to release the copious amounts of energy that they have to burn (McDevitt & Ormrod, 2010). Another unfortunate hindrance to physical activity in schools is the notion that physical activity takes away from time that could be used for academic studies. This is unjustified however, because children of this age group are unable to sit and concentrate for long periods of time without being able to get up and move (McDevitt & Ormrod, 2010). Teachers can play a large role when it comes to addressing and preventing obesity. Because children spend such a large portion of their time with the teacher, it is the teacher Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 7. Sports And Recreation Essay Sport and Recreation To what extent sport and recreation added value to our Life? Sports and recreation has become the vital aspect of one life, be it Children, Adult and old age, Due to rapid change in work Atmosphere , sleeping & Eating habits , weather conditions , Electronics gadgets , Pressure at Work , Competition at work place & , Business place , Personal issues etc. , This has made a dramatic change in one life , Therefore Sports and recreation take out stress and make your body and soul to take pragmatic approach towards one's life , Hence the awareness is growing globally ,which is resulting positive results in all age groups . Sports and recreation helps you to be healthier, Stronger, Happier and also creates character. Global Perspectives United Kingdom (England ) England has a...show more content... Personal Perspective: Since I am a chip of old block, my great grandfather was the Sports enthusiast and represented India in Tennis ( Wimbledon & Davis Cup Y1926 ) and Cricket ( Tour of England Y1936 ) and My Grand Father again being a sports man represent Hyderabad State in Field Hockey , Swimming and Horse Polo , My father has represented U.A.E National Crocket team for 6 years Y1994 to Y2000. Therefore sports is an integral part of my life , Hence Iam very keen towards Cricket and Horse riding , I have participated in 40km International Endurance Horse Race held in Abu Dhabi in Y2013 . The sports culture is U.A.E is very unique as there are massive facilities and the government encourage such activities. Hence I closely watch the sports activities held internationally and Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 8. Why Soccer Is the Best Sport Essay L.A. essay Why soccer is the best sport By: Omar Soccer is the most played sport worldwide, many people love it and I'm one of them, it is my favorite sport because you can improve your skills with your feet, and get a lot of exercise. By writing this essay, I hope that I can provide more information about the sport and maybe convert the people who dislike the sport into fans. I have heard from some people that soccer is a boring sport, but the truth is, it's a very interesting sport with a lot of excitement in it. When playing soccer, ball control is critical, you need possession of the ball in order to keep it away from the other team players, and at times, it can be fun because if you have possession of the ball most of the game,...show more content... If you play soccer, you have to practice in order to win, just like any other sport. When playing a game, you need to do moves that you have practiced, to get past the other teams defense and score a goal, and you also have to teach yourself mentally to think before you react. If you have the ball, you can't just kick it randomly and hope to score, you have to think of your other teammates and work with them to get the ball up the field. Another part of soccer that is very critical is passing. You have to pass the ball and develop new techniques and ways to control how the game is played. The last part is that you need to be fit in order to play soccer, because you are constantly on the field, and you don't get a lot of breaks, because the game never really stops except for halftime and when a foul is called or if you are waiting for the ball to come. When you're on defense, and playing a good team, you can be running around a ton, and you get tired really easily, especially when someone is on a breakaway, you will have to sprint down the field to try to stop them. If you play soccer a lot over a long time, you will develop good leg strength. Exercise is critical to the human body, and you will get a whole bunch of it by playing soccer. I hope this essay encourages parents to in–role their kids to play soccer because it's an amazing Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 9. The Benefits of Physical Activity Essay Studies have shown that one who is physically active has higher chances of living longer. Del Sanden writes in his article on Exercise Statistics, "People who engage in physical for 7 hours per week have a 40 percent lower chance of dying early than people who are active for less than 30 minutes a week." This statement is one of the many statements in his article proving the importance of fitness; it has the ability to enhance quality of life. Regular exercise can lower the risk of many diseases, improve the function of the physical body, as well as psychological health. Fitness by definition is the condition of being physically fit and healthy. It does not necessarily mean gym workouts, it means being active. When one is active, the...show more content... Another disease that is commonly found in the US, but can be prevented by physical activity is Diabetes. Diabetes is a disease when the body does not produce enough insulin making sugar levels very high. However, when muscles are in action they can take the sugar/glucose from the blood without the help of insulin. The amount of physical activity necessary for prevention is minimum and does not take up much time. "Research suggests that 2 1/2 hours per week of even leisurely physical activity–like brisk walking–is enough to significantly improve glucose tolerance." By going walking instead of sitting by a television screen, one can prevent a disease like diabetes which requires constant medication. Decisions like taking steps instead of elevator can make a huge difference to one's health. Besides for the aforementioned, being active strengthens the body, making it more reliable. Activity works the bones and muscles, making them able to handle more. Bones are living tissue. "Weight–bearing physical activity causes new bone tissue to form, and this makes bones stronger. This kind of physical activity also makes muscles stronger. Bones and muscles both become stronger when muscles push and tug against bones during physical activity." This build up enables the body to carry it's own weight, making standing on the feet an effortless activity. Stronger bones helps for better balance Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 10. How Sports Can Bring People Together In Joe Humphreys believed that "sport has an uncanny ability to make us lose perspective, bring the worst in people, facilitates a decline into gang culture and creation of barriers between groups". He also believed that sports are not ideal for family relationships. I disagree with his point. In doing this I am going to argue against his believe by making clear reference to Sport as a unifier. There are many positive things which sports bring to the world. But my main focus is how sport can bring different people together. Looking back at Joe's words he only focuses on the negative which sports brings out of people. All the descriptions he mentions is only a hand full of people. People are there to enjoy themselves and support the team they love. What Joe is describing is the hooligans not the supporters. These people bring out the negative image of what supporters are like. "Sport is a universal language that brings people together, no matter what their origin, background, religious beliefs race or economic status." As shown in image one, sport brings all kinds of people together. Mandela saw sport as a way to brings South Africans. He knew that people will not automatically change once he was elected president. He knew that it would take time and he believed that through sport the healing will go faster. No one predicted South Africa would make the finals, let alone win the crown jewel of rugby in 1995 a year after Nelson Mandela was elected president. But the Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 11. My Favorite Sports Essay example Throughout this vast country we as Americans are entertained by many different things, including movies, music, and sports. Although, there are many ways for me to be entertained, I prefer the enjoyment of sports. As a youngster I enjoyed playing backyard games. We rounded up neighborhood kids and played for fun. We played either football or basketball every weekend. These two sports are the favorites of those who play them around the world. While these sports are alike in many ways, they are very different in other aspects. Although sports such as football and basketball are physically demanding, I, as a player of both, have noticed the similarities as well as the differences. For instance, in football, I play fullback, and I carry...show more content... The offense of football is one unit that goes on the field to play against the opponents' defense. When the offensive unit scores or turns the ball over, it goes to the sideline to await its turn to go back out on to the field, and the same rules apply for the defensive unit. Football scores can be in increments of one, two, three, and six points. They are scored by kicking a field goal after a touchdown, tackling for safety, kicking a field goal in regulation play, running the ball into the end zone. Football is played at a high speed with a lot of intensity. Basketball, on the other hand is played inside on a court. There are only five players per team on the court at a time. Players have to play both offense and defense simultaneously. The scoring in basketball is also different; points can be scored in increments of one, two and three, these are scored by shooting the ball into a hoop. Basketball is a game that is played by skilled people who can jump high, shoot well, and have great ball handling skills. Playing basketball requires you to have to have endurance, because running from offense to defense and back to offense requires you to be in great shape. Basketball is played at a medium pace and can be very exciting and nail biting. To sum it all up, both of these sports are equally exciting. They are both played with a lot enthusiasm and heart. Basketball and football have there differences and similarities, Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 12. Argumentative Essay Boxing Boxing – a violent cage fight, or a crowd pleasing sport? Boxing is a high intensified sport that can be seen as helping the fighter in life or permanently damaging the fighters future. Many say that boxing is one of the safest sports; however, boxing can leave permanent brain damage from constant punches to the skull. The sport boxing is for managers to earn money while their fighter is in the ring fighting against another human until one gives up, or gets knocked out. A fight could be the end of one's career, or even one's life. Boxing should be banned because the money earned does not trump the risk of death, the mixed messages from fighters in the ring confuse the laws regarding assault, and the constant punches to and athletes head leaves permanent damage. The death of one is not worth the money earned from winning a fight. This is important to realize because the expense of one's life is worth way more than the winnings of a cage fight. In "On Boxing," Joyce asserts directly why she thinks boxing is not a humanized sport: "In the boxing ring, even in our greatly humanized times, death is always a possibility – which is why some of us prefer to watch films or tapes of fights already past, already defined as history" (source c). Joyce is stating that many watch tapes from the past when boxing first started because it was much safer then, than it is now. Also in "On Boxing," Carol states directly her opinion for the sport boxing: "In no other sport can so much take Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 13. The Health Benefits of Exercise Essay Exercise is one of the most important factors in a persons' life. Physical activity, or the lack of it, can result in a person having a healthy life or cause them to have diabetes. The benefits of exercise are countless. The positive health results, the improvement in attitude, even better academic performance are all factors which make not exercising inexcusable. Merely not using a person's body is harmful. Not being active results in a person's muscles becoming weak and out of condition. The effectiveness of a person's heart and lungs will decrease. A person's joints will become stiff and can be injured easily. Inactivity can be as much of a health risk as smoking. In addition children have become extremely lazy with all the...show more content... Adults should have around thirty to sixty minutes of physical activity four to six times a week. Two hours and thirty minutes is the minimum a fully developed person needs to lessen the risk of having some type of chronic disease later in life ("Information"). Physical fitness has two main classifications–performance related and health related. People have different performance related requirements in accordance with their occupation but all people have the same health related requirements (The World). Then there are two types ofexercise that helps tone a person's body while increasing its endurance. These are aerobic and anaerobic. Aerobic exercise is exercise that uses the muscles and bones. Cardio activities are a good example of this, such as running or biking. This type of exercise increases the strength of a person's heart and boosts their lung capacity. Anaerobic exercise is an intense but short amount of exercise (Payment). Since it is only for a brief amount of time, it does not require the amount of oxygen aerobic exercise does. Instead it uses glycogen which comes from the sugar in a person's blood. An example of this exercise is weight lifting or sprinting. A person's requires both anaerobic and aerobic exercise for good health. Simply doing a cardio work out is not healthy, and for a person to see real results there must be some activity like weight lifting ("Anaerobic"). By performing some type of physical activity each Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 14. Expository Essay Debate Kefentse Myers Mathe Womeldorph Honors Literature October 20, 2017 Expository Essay Debate Football is one of the most played sports in America.Most people know what football because it is played in schools, parks and even outside homes.Football can be played on a competitive level when you reach elementary school and can continue throughout college.Even after college, if you are one of the best players you can play in the NFL and earn a lot of money.They only question is, why should you get paid to play football only when you become a professional.In this essay I will be debating on whether college athletes should get paid to play sports while they are in college. The main debaters for this debate include Joe Nocera, Andy Schwarz ,Christine Brennan and Len Elmore.Some of them feel that college students should get paid and the other debaters feel they should not.Here is what the person that wanted college students to get paid said.College sprots makes millions of dollars in revenue for their schools and television shows.Even the coaches are getting paid for coaching but without the athletes there would no games.People that play sports in college should get payed Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 15. Esports Essays Brandon Chow Mrs. Mulligan English 10 Honors 20 March 2013 Competitive Gaming Competitive gaming, also known as e–sports, is becoming a worldwide phenomenon. With huge events and tournaments that are watched by millions of passionate fans, many people are beginning to question whether playing video games can be considered a real sport. Even though e–sports may not be as physically demanding as traditional sports like football and basketball, the structure, strong fan base and the requirements to seriously contend in the competitive gaming scene legitimize it as a "real" sport. It is important to gain an understanding of the complete picture of e–sports before classifying it as a real sport. Competitive gaming's origins...show more content... Last October, Riot held the League of Legends Season 2 World Championships, a tournament that brought the world's best teams together for a week of intense matches. $1 million went to the overall champion, while a total of $5 million was spread out over the course of Season 2. Apart from the unprecedented cash prizes, the League of Legends tournament was able to bring in over 8 million "unique viewers" online, viewership that is greater than the National Hockey League's (Heaven and Robinson). In South Korea individual e–sports events for the popular real–time strategy game StarCraft 2 bring in over 100,000 live attendants to go alongside huge numbers of online spectators (Robinson). On top of this, competitive gaming's popularity is continuing to grow through 2013. David Ting, founder of Imagine Game Network's professional gaming league, states that online traffic for the company's tournaments is "doubling every six months"(qtd. in Heaven). Who would've thought that playing video games would turn into such a loved spectator sport? Apart from the large following of people, the competitive gaming scene shares many of the same structural characteristics as traditional sports like football and baseball, as is shown by the game League of Legends. Like conventional games, League of Legends features a regular season where prominent and upcoming teams verse each other to climb the standings in their divisions. When the regular season ends, the Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 16. Sports In Sports Introduction The primary object of sports is, of course, exercise, but sports have a far greater impact on the wellbeing of many besides physical health. Introducing new opportunities for youth, sports create unbreakable bonds, build athletes' characters, unite communities, and promote teamwork. Undoubtedly, sports can positively impact many children of all ages. As children grow older and become more athletic, parents and athletes may consider specializing in one sport to maximize the athlete's chance of earning a scholarship for college; furthermore, almost every youth athlete, myself included, dreams of becoming a professional athlete one day, so they will do anything to achieve that goal. On the contrary, specializing in one sport may have the opposite effect. Depriving themselves from diverse environments, specialized athletes are excluded from valuable lessons that are beneficial for sports and life. Specializing in one sport today is not merely playing one season of a sport, but specialization is intensely concentrating on one sport year–round. For this reason, athletes should play multiple sports because focusing on one sport all year does not produce the same benefits as playing multiple sports throughout the year. Most athletes, including myself, would probably agree that they love more than one sport, and if this is the case, then athletes should participate in every sport they love. After all, the purpose of sports is not to earn money or to become famous but to Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 17. Peds In Sports In the recent history of American sports, there has been a surplus of the use of Performance Enhancing Drugs, "PEDs". This has varied from the case in Major League Baseball and the "biogenesis" scandal, to the case that involves Lance Armstrong in cycling. In addition, Russia is facing a ban from the 2016 Olympics in Rio for the usage of PEDs. In fact, according to Kalyeena Makortoff, "...Russian track and field athletes, which were encouraged and covered–up by coaches, doctors, and state and sports officials, (What You need to Know about Russia's Doping Scandal, Makortoff) to use PEDs. With the usage of these drugs, it is known that it can have short term success in an athlete's sport which is an unfair advantage. Some argue that this...show more content... The sports industry will not tolerate athletes using the drugs and in the long run killing himself or herself by using the drugs while an athlete for a sport. Legalizing the use of Performance Enhancing Drugs could also become a sport of its own by athletes looking for the best drug possible and find drugs that can turn them more into creature than human. Then sports will truly not be sport, it is going to become a "shot race" for the next injection. This situation could only go for so long until a detrimental situation happens when in the middle of the usage of PEDs, a life is lost from not using the drugs properly. According to Doctor Thomas H. Murray "The drug race in sport has the potential to create a slow–motion public health catastrophe." (Top 10 Pros and Cons Should performance enhancing drugs (such as steroids) be accepted in sports?, Procon.) In conclusion, Performance Enhancing Drugs such as steroids should not be legalized in the sporting world. This is because of the long term health of the person, an unfair advantage that happens when using Performance Enhancing Drugs, and the argument for legalizing PEDs is simply asinine. Remember, that in the sports world many believe that the rules can be flexible if the right loophole is found, and some may find a way to work the system. So those that try to use the drugs, just remember it isn't the rules you are bending and breaking, it is your body that is being broken in the Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 18. Essay On Peds In Sports Keep The Playing Field Even Performance enhancing drugs, otherwise known as "PED's" are without a doubt the most controversial and most talked about topics in sports business. Every year, athletes across the country are suspended, fined, and sometimes banned from the professional leagues that they are a part of. The National Basketball Association (NBA), National Football League (NFL), Major League Soccer (MLS), and Major League Baseball (MLB) are all among the most well–known leagues and associations that crack down aggressively on the use of these substances that provide unfair advantages towards players. The MLB is the league that draws the most attention in the case of suspending and banning players. While there are many conflicting opinions and views when regarding the legalization of these illegal substances, performance enhancing drugs take away from the natural skill, ability, and hard work put in towards the activity at place. PED's are a form of "cheating" and should not be allowed to be enabled by professional athletes in any pro sport. ...show more content... Human Growth Hormone (HGH) is a type of PED that improves endurance, stamina, and strength ("The Benefits & Dangers of Human Growth Hormone" 2016). HGH is a common substance that is taken by MLB players. Many believe that these drugs give an unfair advantage to users. However, other people think that these drugs should be taken by all professional athletes in every professional sport. A large number of athletes have admitted to have used or been caught using PED's in the past years. In 2009, Professional baseball player Alex Rodriguez admitted to abusing the MLB's substance abuse policy while he played for the Texas Rangers. Resulting in the loss of an appeal and he was suspended 162 games in January of 2014 ("Alex Rodriguez Fast Facts" Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 19. Sports medicine Essay example Sports medicine Today in sports athletes endure many mental and physical obstacles from there competitive environment. Many of today's best athletes work with sports psychologists to help them handle the pressures found in this competitive atmosphere. One question that athletes ask is, why cant they play in big games as well as they anticipate themselves doing? Sports psychologists feel that spending all their time on body conditioning and athletic skills will not ensure that athletes reach their peak performance. Through various studies, psychologists conclude that the psyche aspect must also be in shape to maximize the performance potential in sports as well as education or running a business corporation. Psychologists...show more content... Athletes must make sacrifices, in witch they have to follow steps in order to complete these tasks: first, relax, and let your mind replace all the negative thoughts with positive ones. Secondly, learn from mistakes and make adjustments. To achieve ultimate physical performance it is necessary for one's mind and body work in tandem. The mind is a message center that allows the body to accomplish whatever it wants. Coaches and psychologists believe your mind determines, how fast, you can achieve your goals. Psychologists feel as though, with out self–confidence in yourself, nothing really matters, because in your heart and mind, your have already classified your self as a failure! In Today's field of work, sports psychologist are trying to use different techniques to improve athletes' performance. After comprehensive research and development, psychologists came up with the following findings: first, athletes who view stressful situations as a threat, produce hormones and chemicals in their body that can impair physical and mental performance. (Harry Hurt, 1996 p.12) Second, athletes who meet as a challenge create a rush of adrenaline and sugar inside their body. According to medical sources this is called a natural high, which is responsible for athletes exceeding in their performance. Additionally, James Loehr believed that, the findings mentioned above are difficult to Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 20. Sport and the Media Essay examples Sport and the Media The growth of television as a significant cultural form during the 1960s put the relationship between sport and the media on the public agenda. In late 1969, the US magazine Sports Illustrated drew attention to the ways in which television was transforming sport. In effect, sport in the television age was a 'whole new game'. The growing economic and cultural significance of television for sport gradually became a pertinent issue in countries around the world.Clearly sport and television had developed a degree of interdependence. They belonged together 'like ham and eggs'. In the view of some, television had 'made' sport Newsweek expressed concern, in 1967, over the extent...show more content... Media organizations exist within legal frameworks that determine their scope. In the United Kingdom, the BBC is a public corporation, and the ITV system is overseen by a public body, the Independent Television Commission. Both are charged with a statutory responsibility to provide a broad range of material, which includes sport coverage. The introduction of Channel 4 in 1982, with its statutory obligation to be alternative and innovative, had an impact on the range of sports covered In the USA free market forces are not subject to as much restriction, but there are still laws, rules and regulations that impact upon sport coverage The press in both countries are subject to less restriction from government. Sport coverage in the British tabloid press is dominated by a very small range of sports, with football typically providing more than half of the content. While some sport events, such as the Olympic games and the soccer World Cup, win huge audiences, the audience for much television sport is not, by television's standards, large. Part of the appeal of sport for television producers is its cheapness. It can fill hours of the schedule at relatively low cost. A substantial amount of television sport, lacking major audience Get more content on HelpWriting.net