Saturday, June 1, 2019

Sports :: essays research papers

25 million American sisterren can not be wrong. Even though at least 20 million of thesekids will suffer injury by the age of 15, only 10% of the injuries are serious enough to requiremore than one land to the doctor. I have been playing baseball as well as other organized sportsfor almost 15 years and in my opinion, sports develop friendship and self-esteem. I believe thatcoaches should take a "how-to" class on what a coach should and should not do.     Injuries occur for three main reasons. First, because parents push their children past their indispensable ability level, thus it causes injury to the over worked body parts. Second, an accidentoccurs such as a turned ankle or a ball taking a bad bounce and hitting a player. The third, andmost common reason, a coach takees a player the wrong way to perform detail task. Forexample, when I was 12 years old, my baseball coach taught me the wrong way to throw a curveball. After repeatedly throwing the w rong way, I toroid a ligament in my right elbow. If my coachat that time, would have taken some kind of class, he would have known the proper way to teachthe technique.     Nevertheless, I feel that sports should greatly benefit a childs self-esteem. Competitionalso builds self-esteem because children grow both emotionally and physically and sports help todevelop a positive view of both themselves and their athletic skills. As long as children feel thatthey are beneficial to the team, they are developing self-esteem because they see their own(prenominal)role in the team as important to the whole cause. If a child is not athletically gifted, he canalways take up a more non-competitive sport such as jogging or weight-training. This will alsobuild self-esteem because the child can see his improvement and plug into to others at the sametime (Michelli and Jenkins).     As well as building self-esteem, sports can help develop life-long friendship s. Childrenform all different ethnic and apparitional backgrounds come together to play a game. This makes agood place for children to mingle with others of the same age. This can in turn give each child asense of belonging and camaraderie between different races. Athletics also allow children to hire about their abilities as compared to other children of the same age. Children learn abouttalent that otherwise may have gone unnoticed. If I had not been involved in sports from anearly age, I may have never discovered the talent that I have in baseball.

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