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Ruining Youth Sports

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In the articles, “The Secret Life of Tiger Woods,” by Wright Thompson, and “Are parents ruining youth sports? Fewer kids play amid pressure,” by Michael S. Rosenwald, they explain the sacrifices that are made by athletes, whether it be losing privacy and compassion, or that the parents in the sport turn the activity into a competition instead of a game. I believe that the sacrifices that are made are not worth the fame and fortune. In the article, “The Secret Life of Tiger Woods,” Tiger Woods had to give up more than enough for his golfing career. One of the sacrifices that Woods had to make was his life. Woods was an introvert at heart, but he was driven by his coaches and the media to be an extroverted celebrity, so that he was more interesting. Because of this, he struggled with himself, fighting his personality just to please the people around him. In the text, an unnamed friend of Woods explains that, “Frankly, the real Tiger Woods isn’t that remarkable...there isn’t a …show more content…

Fewer kids play amid pressure,” shows that children are giving up the fun in sports because the parents want to one-up each other. In the beginning of youth sports, it was just seen as a fun activity for the children, but the parents started getting involved, and the children were shown that this was not a fun sport but a competition that they had to win, no matter what. The article stated this when Amanda Visak explained that, “Amanda Visak, an exercise science professor at George Washington University, recently surveyed nearly 150 children about what they found fun in sports...the kids identified 81 factors contributing to their happiness. Number 48: winning...playing in tournaments, cool uniforms and expensive equipment” (Rosenwald 3). Because of the parents’ competitions, the children think that what is important is winning the game and uniforms, while in reality it should be having fun and trying your best while with your

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