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    Female Athlete Repercussion How many times have we all sat glued to our televisions during the summer or winter Olympics, admiring the young female athletes competing in such sports as gymnastics, swimming, track, and ice-skating? Behind those beautiful, slim bodies a serious condition may be lurking, one that is not a popular topic of discussion among many coaches and even overly ambitious parents. Nowadays, girls at a very young age are becoming more and more involved in competitive sports that

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    The female athlete triad is a health condition in which active women experience three inter-related disorders due to unhealthy body weight and eating habits. In the case of the triad, the word active refers to females who display moderate to high intensity levels of performance. The rate of performance must be high in order to counterbalance the decrease in calorie intake. Females who perform at a high intensity are at risk for the triad since they do not take in enough calories to fulfill the

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    Bailey Jensen Mrs. Hable College Prep Writing 11 September 2015 Female Athlete Triad Female athlete triad is a condition where bone loss, irregular menstrual cycles, and energy deficiency occur in athletes. Occasionally referred to as the triad, this condition is seen mostly in female athletes, although in rare cases male athletes can suffer from it as well. It occurs so often in today 's female athletes however, due to distorted body expectations, common menstrual irregularities, and the already

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    points are achievements of male or female athletes, then why does Canadian society? Sports include any activity which requires physically exercising a skill by competing against another party for the purpose of entertainment. This paraphrased definition does not specify if sports are better suited for males or females, yet there remains to be debate present over the equality - or lack thereof - enjoyed by females in Canadian sports. Not only are female athletes extremely under-represented in the

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    The Three Elements of the Female Athlete Triad For an increasing number of women in the United States, a concern or preoccupation with body weight and size is a constant pressure. Female athletes, like most women in our society, are also often pressured to conform to certain ideal body sizes and shapes, as dictated by the entertainment and fashion industries. Female athletes, however, face a twofold pressure. They face the burden that our culture places on all women to be thin, but they also face

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    When thinking of competitive athletes, do names such as Cynthia Cooper, or Billie Jean King come to mind? If not, then that may be due to the fact that those people are female athletes. That’s right, they exist, and they’re just as capable on any field, court or rink as any male athlete. It is no secret that men have always been viewed as the dominant athletes and anyone saying otherwise was wrong. However, the signing of Title IX in 1972 has contributed to the change of this common view. Title

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    Contrast Between Male & Female Athletes "Opportunity, Equity Participation, Fairness, Access, Education, Dreams, Respect, and Inclusion are the 9 words used to describe title ix's impact on an athletes higher education" (Rodriguez). First published in 1994, Title ix is the federal civil rights law of equity in Intercollegiate Athletics for women. Even though laws such as title ix are in place there are still major inequalities in intercollegiate, professional, and high school sports between

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    Author: Sam DePietri Category: Life Sub: List About People Title: Top 10 Hottest U.S. Female Athletes Date: August 4, 2015 Top 10 Hottest U.S. Female Athletes Female athletes are some of the toughest women out there, and that’s what makes them so appealing. These top 10 beauties are without question women that girls want to be and men want to be with. Number Ten: Hope Solo people.com Hope Solo is the team goalkeeper for the United States women’s national soccer team. She makes sure no one

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    It’s pretty clear that in today’s society males are the dominate figure in sports. Unlike female athletes, men receive a tremendous amount of media attention than female athletes. Young boys grow up watching television bombarded with heroic images of male athletes. They have something to look up to, while young girls do not receive the same images. Male and female athletes have many equal opportunities when it comes to playing and succeeding in sports. Yet it seems that male sports happen to catch

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    The life of a female athlete My stereotype Female athletes are weak. Female athletes are lesbians. Female athletes showboat too much. These are stereotypes female athletes hear on a day to day basis. Stereotypes are a horrible thing. My stereotype which is an athletic girl basically is just one of the many I can be but this one definitely my main one. People say things like athletic girls are weak and all they do is like to exercise. It is

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