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    may be the greatest sport ever, it is fun to and is one of the most popular sports of all time. Soccer is fun but also is very competitive between teams. Soccer makes you live a healthy life. You can be a very successful player from playing soccer. Soccer is fun to play, when you play with friends. When you do play with friends is really fun because you are not playing for real, you wouldn't get angry at them. You will play happily without getting into trouble. When a player is in the bench in a

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    little room to grow as the relationship does not have a solid base and the characteristics that define the relationship show no connection between player and coach. 2. I learned about successful and unsuccessful relationships. Unsuccessful relationships may bring some positives, but without a successful relationship, the bond between the coach and player will no be formed. A relationship can be successful, but no effective, the two go hand in hand with building the relationship. Successful relationships

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    Football Concussions

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    safer. In retrospect it seems the equipment has made concussions more prominent. Does this mean the sport of football altogether is unsafe or that the players are simply just not playing the game correctly? Is this the person running the ball fault or the defensive players fault or both? Over the years that football has progressed with safety, the physical demand of the sport has also increased. Players went from being roughly only 5’11 on average to 6’2. Their weight as well has increased. Along with

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    Is Football a Dangerous Sport for High School Students In the three sources we’ve read about whether football is too dangerous for high school students to play in high school, I disagree with its being too dangerous. If playing football is too dangerous in high school, then it should be dangerous for the N.F.L players to play too. They are more aggressive and train harder than the high school players. It can cause lots of concussion. Or even worse injuries than concussions. Additionally, the

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    sporting body are put into place to ensure the safety of players and fair play in the game. The Australian Rugby Union Association (ARUA) have developed policies that provide players and officials with guidelines that protect them from unsafe behaviour and strengthen the positive image of rugby union. These policies consist of a code of conduct that includes expectations of behaviour, anti-doping, medical policies including concussion guidelines, sport supplement policies, illicit drug use, work health

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    Character Development in Youth Sports Essay

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    secondary to the life skills he was mastering. Character traits will certainly be developed as one participates in team sports, but to attain positive character traits will require deliberate efforts by parents, adults, teammates and even leaders of the organization itself. Positive character development has been assumed by parents as

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    an unwritten code of ethics for sports because if the athletes are caught taking the enhancers they can harm not only themselves but the team too, they give the person taking the enhancers an extra edge that nobody else has and it can damage the person that is taking the enhancer’s body. The people that would be the most interested in this paper are high school, college, and professional coaches, along with all the players and their families. Depending on what sport the athletes plays and what area

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    Perseverance In Football

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    The behavior of a football players over the years has become somewhat of a problem at time. While some football players have great lives and come up in great homes there are some who grow up in bad areas and are exposed to bad things at a young age. Football can teach the brain many different things football trains and strengthens and emboldens and from the way we are trained it can teach the brain a bit of violence the sport may have this way of big men in a violent way colliding into each other

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    Ever since the age of three, hockey has been a huge part of my life. Everyone in my family played hockey and to this day, it is still my favorite sport. I have always viewed the sport of hockey as just a game; however, through the lessons learned in Anthropology 101, I thought it would be interesting to use my new anthropological mindset and tools to view and analyze the game like I never have before. On Friday November 3rd, I decided to go and watch my brothers adult league hockey game, not as a

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    boys, girls. The age group that has been under major controversy is the young players, aging between twelve and fourteen years old. Prior to 2008 kids ranging in this age were able to engage in full body contact and body checking, however; the rule was changed so that kids cannot begin body checking until the age of fifteen. This rule change was ignited by both doctors and parents that were watching their young players get sidelined by both major and minor, head and back injuries. The rule change

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