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    best invested in building a sports stadium. The discipline established by sports in a student’s life sometimes goes unnoticed. Life long habits are created, as well as work ethic, a competitive nature, and most importantly a foundation for a healthy lifestyle. The benefits impact many people aside from the athletes as well. People who often omit exercise from their life may be more motivated to go to the stadium to run a few laps. The attractiveness of a modern day sports stadium is motivation to get

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    lemon-lime Gatorade is equipped with a Topit. Without hassling with the usual twist off cap, the drink is squeezed into that parched mouth in seconds. Using the Topit on this drink offers a convenient solution compared to the standard screw-off cap. Sports drinks such as Gatorade, Powerade, or Vitaminwater all use twist-off tops. These tops are cumbersome and difficult for on-the-go access, especially when pressed for time. Athletes on sideline water breaks need an expeditious way to access their drinks

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    to day life and still be relaxed. That is why it can be a great thing for a student to have a sport in their life. All though there are many benefits of playing a high school sport, the three main benefits to focus on are keeping kids active and safe. Helping to increase students social skills. It gives a great incentive to keep good grades in school. High school classes are certainly tougher, but sports can help ease that because they help to relieve the stress, and give students support and some

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    I have always had a passion for sports from a young age whether it is participating or learning the biomechanics of how sport affects our bodies. At GCSE, I was able to gain understanding of not only the physical side of PE but also the theory which sparked my interest in sports therapy, this was then continued throughout my A level studies. Studying my A levels has increased my eagerness to study Sport Science. In Biology, I find studying energy systems and how the body reacts to changes such as

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    children who are part of a school’s basketball team will need to learn how to pass a ball to their teammates, overcome occasional loses, and realize that they will only improve if they go to practice. However, there are critics who feel that youth sports take resources away from the underprivileged, and participating on a team distracts children from their schoolwork. Though I believe that children reap benefits from being on athletic teams, it is important to look at other

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    Sports are great fro children and young adults. They promote physical activity and fitness. Sports are phenomenal, but sometimes involve injuries to players. Many children, adults, and young adults around the world suffer injuries from sport activity, whether it may be a broken ankle to a severe concussion. These injuries are not inevitable. The injuries could be prevented by taking precautionary measures and having parents and adults involved. Injuries are very common in sports and a part of sports

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    What are the effects on children whose parents push them in sports? In today’s world, kids entering sports, cause parents to become overly competitive. But as every parent that has a child, parents want him or her to become the most proficient at whatever they're doing. For example, “Parents spend lots of money on uniforms, equipment, and camps, and on private coaches and travel teams, just so their children have every advantage and opportunity to excel in athletics” (Lumpkin 26). Study co-author

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    young children are put in sports, while coaches, and guardians plan for them to be the next big thing. To keep their bodies in “good shape”, parents place their children in sports conditioning; and intense training. Although it helps with the body and mind, the constant pushing could potentially cause harm. Although there are many risk to exercising, the benefits can help by improving behavior, help with motor skills, and increase their confidence. In the video, “Sports Benefits Kids” it discusses

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    1.1 Career Interests Sport management is a broad industry that offers many different opportunities in different aspects of the industry. My personal interests deal more with the business aspect of sport, specifically the financial aspect of the industry. The economics of sports is what interests me the most. How sport organizations earn their revenue, how the salaries of players and coaches play a role, the revenue earned by the sporting venues, and how do organizations handle their costs are all

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    The world is filled with a wide variety of different sports that has begun to play a vital role in many cultures. Sports have begun to grow over the years, while fans are most of the population. Whether it is football, volleyball, baseball, or even bowling, these fans come in all sizes. Fans are significate to sports as they buy tickets to fill the stadium or sports gear to wear around and represent a certain team. Fans are what have made sporting events so entertaining. There are several distinct

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