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    Travel Teams Introduction My entire life I have played on numerous travel teams for different sports. I vaguely remember the countless hours spent at practice for these teams, more than an actual school team. I also remember the amount of money put into it, sometimes giving up my social life to play on the weekends, missing church on Sunday’s, and even missing school for a big tournament; travel teams have played a huge role in my life. That’s just it; there are an immense amount of kids that have

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    This paper begins with the exploration into whether or not physical activities can be traced back to the classroom. Participating in sports, represents a form of physical activity. By the same token, participating in classroom activities and completing educational objectives represents performing mental activity. What might not be so common is that physical activity actually produces increased brain functionality (Florida National University, 2014). An article published by the Florida National University

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    masculinity, sport and mateship. The play explores a theme that is seen very little on our contemporary stages, yet brings to light issues that are ever-present in our Australian culture such as the pressure to compete or preform. Another further concept looked at within the play is the negative impact that mateship in sport can really have on an athlete. With school soon coming to an end, I decided it would be apt to delve into a play which explores part of my life outside of school. Sport. As an athlete

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    Dance Is A Sport

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    The definition of a sport is an activity that uses physical skill in which an individual or team competes against another or others for entertainment. When normal people think of dance they imagine ballerinas on a stage with puffy tutus and ballet shoes on, while dancers would imagine a totally different image. As a dancer you have a different perspective of your sport than any other non-dancer does just like an athlete of another sport. The question is dance a sport is asked everyday by dancers

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    Did you play any sports in high school? Odds are, you probably did. How did it affect you? I have been active in sports all my life, and I’d be a completely different person if I hadn’t. Neither my confidence or self-esteem would be near what they are today. I wouldn’t be as disciplined, resilient, social, or have any leadership skills. Sports have taught me many lessons, and I truly believe that I have better character because of them. School sports create opportunities for learning, meeting new

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    CBA Mission Statement

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    Illinois we are incredibly lucky to have excellent youth sports programs that are built upon strong core values. These programs focus on the responsibility to demonstrate and develop good character among all participants. CBA is part of CHARACTER COUNTS! which is the largest nonprofit, coalition of schools, communities and nonprofit organizations in the country working to advance character education by teaching the Six Pillars of Good Character. At the heart of the CBA mission statement is good sportsmanship

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    If my son is interested in football I wouldn’t stop him and here’s why. Football as a sport benefits the economy, Teaches Youth discipline, And career opportunities. Youth and High school football Isn’t as dangerous as college football. It teaches Children important life lessons, college career choices, and lucrative financial opportunities. With this information in mind, The reasons why I would allow my son to play football is because If he is passionate about something and Enjoys it, then I would

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    (“Are Sports Ruining Your Life?”) Competing is when you take part in something to achieve a goal by going up against others who want to achieve that same goal. Competitions can make kids feel good and relieve the stress that children or athletes feel. Kids should have the chance to play competitive sports. Playing competitive sports give athletes a chance to make friendships and learn teamwork as well as many health benefits come from being active and competing. Playing competitive sports gives

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    children don’t participate in competitive sports? Surprisingly 70% of our kids are leaving organized sports by the age of 13(CNN). Imagine that all your kid wants to do for the rest of his life is to play video games. He will never experience outdoors, being physically active, and being part of a team. I’m here to encourage kids to participate in competitive sports. “Sports do not build character. They reveal it.”(Heywood Broun)-(www.brainyquote). When kids play sports they can learn what skills they are

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    if competitive sports are beneficial or not? I know I have. Some parents say that it build character and is good for their kids, others feel that it’s too risky and say that it is terrible for their kids. However, competitive sports are beneficial. The first reason why competitive sports are beneficial is that they help kids succeed. The second reason competitive sports are beneficial is that they teach and help kids in all kinds of ways. The third and final way competitive sports are beneficial

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