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    experience is my love of sports and playing sports from a young age. And this inspires me to give all the effort I can all the time that I can. When I do or participate in sports they inspire me to do things that I can’t normally do or things that I would not normally do. My personal experience also has shaped my life in the way that I have more friends than I did before sports. And sports have shaped my life in the way that I am going down a better path because of the sports I do and how I do them

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    Are Sports Helpful? Playing a sport is a great way to start a career, make friends and build up confidence. Playing something gets you to be positive and have a better career when we grow up. Playing sports have many benefits here is one. In the text “What in the Name of High School Football?” By Hank Hill states that playing is a really good way to earn credit and a healthy lifestyle. Playing a sport is a great way to earn credits in your career. For example” Hank Hill” states that “Our

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    Violence In Youth Sports

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    in youth sports (either as a parent or coach), already know that children today are a lot more involved in sports than they were when they were a kid. As a child athlete, their mind is set on one and one thing only, going professional. On the other hand, do the kids think of the cuts or bruises, the screaming of the coaches or even the pressure of their parents?

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    Your coordination is also affected by a lack of energy. For just about all sports, coordination is a very important trait to have, without it you could lose your balance, not be able to catch and throw, and become tired quicker. After playing a sport, a good rest is well needed for the muscles to regenerate and for your body to recover from the activity. Without a good sleep cycle, your body won’t be able to do

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    the article “The sports Gene” Written by David Epstein published by the penguin group talks is about how an individual’s athletic success is depended on your genes. How much of what happens in our lives do we actually control? In our lives we can’t control everything that happens because things happen in our lives. According to the sports Gene article the athlete Holms is a 7 foot high jumper in a track and field event. Epstein discusses how genes give you the success in sports. But in the reality

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    24/7 Media Coverage

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    In today’s society, the forms of media that have resulted from the technological advances, have brought unlimited amounts of coverage for numerous topics, in particular, sports. With media presenting 24/7 coverage, it makes it easier to access information at any time throughout the day. Unfortunately, not all the information accessed is about stats of players and teams, but rather about the athlete’s personal life, which is not always true. The downside of having 24/7 media coverage available,

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    competing in competitive sports is a highly debated issue.If I had to choose, I believe that competitive sports are important to the daily lives of people. Some people believe that competitive sports is a good way to bring forth your full effort into both sports and many other things. While others believe that kids shouldn’t jeopardize themselves just because of a practice or a game. Overall, students should be able to compete in competitive sports. One reason that competitive sports are extremely healthy

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    Cost-Benefit Analysis

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    Sports is one of the largest recreational activities in canada, with over 2 million kids aged 5 to 14, took part in sports. However, our government has decreased its funding over sports. From 2014 to 2015, 201.98 million dollars were funded but from 2015 to 2016, only 196.78 milion dollars were funded on sports. Moreover, sports participation of kids is declining. Boys now are less likely to regularly participate in sports than they were back in 1992 and those who do compete are involved in fewer

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    in their life. Youth competitive sport tryouts have been a hot topic recently. Sport tryouts are times when your nervous and have 210% of anxiety. You try your hardest to the sport team you love. Some people say tryouts are fair and some people think they are not, for example bias coaches. Although some critics argue coaches are bias, tryouts for youth competitive sports are fair because the coaches want to get the best team and the kids with the most talent. Sport tryouts also make kids work harder

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    Football Injuries I started my love of sports when I was very young. At three years old, I played flag football for a local youth league. I was not shy and withdrawn like the other kids. I was outgoing and energetic. I don’t know if the other kids were embarrassed to play or they just didn’t understand the game, but the ball always came to me. I loved the attention from stealing a flag and scoring a touchdown. After flag football, I played every sport in every season—soccer, basketball, football

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