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Should Sports Aerobics Be Accepted Into Our Community At Nambour High School?

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When a baby is born, girls are wrapped in pink and boys are wrapped in blue. Boys play with trucks and girls play with dolls. Already straight away the children are shown the stereotypically ideology of how male and females are represented. This essay is about how hegemony is represented in sport aerobics. Hegemony is the subconscious dominance of one group over another powerless group in society. I.e.; Males view sports aerobics as being feminine in nature. This leads to our hypothesis which is how males see sports aerobics, which is usually very girly or the stereotypical gay. Females are seen as the subordinates in todays society and male are seen as the dominant. This essay is also going to suggest how to get sports aerobics to be accepted into our community at Nambour High School and how you will break down the social barriers of sports aerobics and to show how there can be less hegemony in schools. Thirty-six students from Nambour High were interviewed from grade 7-12 in this process to see who they think is more dominant and what they said if they were asked to participate in sports aerobics. This essay will challenge the stereotypical beliefs and participation in sport aerobics. Evidence will be provided to show how hegemony is in sports and how it can be stopped.
In today’s society males are more dominant in many contact sport and females are more dominant in non- contact or flexibility sports. That is how hegemony is seen in our society. Stereotypes gender roles

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