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    The sports phenomenon I plan to address in my final project is March Madness. March Madness is a basketball tournament played during the end of March and the beginning of April consisting of Men and Woman’s NCAA teams. March Madness has been a tradition since 1939. Every year, March Madness brings together fans from schools all over the country to cheer on their teams and watch to see who wins. Many people all over the country focus most on the brackets and bets they place on their teams and the

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    Participating in high school sports can benefit by increasing health, relieving stress, and impacting the body in positive ways. There are always the kids in school that aren’t in shape or as fit as most students, but there is always this alternative for them. The number of unhealthy living high school students is increasing as the years go on. They don’t try in the gym classes or weight training and that causes them to stay in the worse shape. Studies show that high school sports build sportsmanship

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    person needs to learn how to cope with losing and that can’t without experiences. Winning and losing comes in many different forms and goes well beyond sports as a young child grows up to be an adult. A lot of kids today are getting trophies and rewards that they didn’t exactly deserve. This is happening in other activities as well, not just in sports. There is a certain

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    stadiums will lose many people at events and that results in a major loss of income. In order for a stadium to be successful, owners must intimately know what fans dislike, have a clear understanding of what they like, and figure out what fans want in sports stadiums in order for them to come back. A big amount of money is made in stadiums when the owners find out what the fans like seeing in the stadiums and even trying to make what they like even better, like “The unique roof that redirects the noise

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    Playing sports at an early age is good as long as it is safe. Safety should always be the main focus for parents. In this essay you will learn many simple strategies to stay safe and have a great time. The first strategy is for the kids. It is don’t hide the injuries. As Geier says in Overuse Injuries Among young Athletes on the Rise, “Children really want to please their parents, teammates, and coaches, and may hide injuries if they feel it will let everyone down.” So he is saying that the child

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    Why Does Sport Matter

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    Why Sport Matters Why does sport matter? Sport can do a lot of different things for everyone. It can provide entertainment, excitement, community, wonder, dreams and a good lifestyle. Throughout history, sport has had some incredible moments, especially in Australia and Australians. Moments like Steven Bradbury coming from last to first, Western Bulldogs against all the odds win the AFL Grand Final against the highly backed Sydney Swans. The definition of sport is an activity that is active, competitive

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    Why Children Need Sports

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    always easy. For instance, sports. Parents hate to see their child get hurt, so most sports are not “ideal”, but most also realize that their child may need sports to help their child develop motor skills and socialization skills. This makes things complicated at times. The one exception to this rule is that soccer is both non-violent and perfect for kids of all ages. There are also those who feel that soccer and motor skills go hand in hand. Why Children Need Sports Sports offer a lot of benefits

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    Sports Medicine is a study of medicine that is involved with the treatment of injuries or illness that result from Athletic activities. Sports Medicine pertains to the prevention and treatment of injuries to athletes and other people who are active and focuses on helping people improve their athletic performance after previous injuries. Athletic training is practiced by athletic trainers who interact with physicians to refine activity and participation of athletes. Athletic training incorporates

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    There are youth summer camps for athletes all around you. You just have to know what to look for and where to find them. Regardless of the sport your child plays, or the skill level he or she is at, there is a summer camp for their needs and sport. Don’t be afraid to branch out of their sport. Strength Training Camp

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    Society often thinks of sports as competitive physical games thought up many centuries ago in ancient Greece by two guys trying to decide who was entitled to the meat from a goat wandering down from the mountains. By the time the match was over and done with, the men were sweaty and the goat had meandered its way back up to the peak where it would fight its own battle for its beautiful goat wife. Even if the endeavor proved meaningless in the end, the men still remembered the way they bonded during

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