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    they use their skills learned previously is called a sport. Dance is an art, nonetheless a sport that lives up to these expectations. This is because of competitions dancers compete in, the dancers are dedicated to their practice and rehearsals, and the little contact made does not change the fact that dance is a sport. Dance is a sport because one participates in competitions. “In recent years, this style of dance has come to be viewed as a sport, demanding high levels of strength, stamina and flexibility

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    There are tons of sports for kids to play and finding the right one can have a huge boost on children's overall wellbeing. Not every kid was made to play football or baseball. Dont force a child into a sport they aren't very interested in. Recognize what your child is interested in “There's something for everyone — from soccer and baseball for team-oriented kids, to tennis, fencing, karate, dancing, and swimming for kids who'd rather go solo” (Signing Kids Up) there's a sport out there for every

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    Tennis, A Step to a Women’s Athleticism Awareness Tennis is a sport that might not catch people’s interest on TV, but it surely is a sport that people admire and love to play. The one reason why it might be very admirable would probably be because it is not inclusive to any race, ethnicity, or culture. If you look at the tennis players that are involved in the game, their backgrounds are not very similar to other tennis players. Unlike basketball, you would notice that it is dominated by African

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    themselves. That is when they thought of sports it made life easier and more fun and they still have the same effect today.Sports are a really important part of our society today, but where it started, is in ancient history.Most of our sports today come from ancient history, like boxing, racing, and many others.Many of these sports originated in ancient Rome or ancient Africa. Sports were created to pass time. Also they were things to do while not working. Our sports have been an influence on us as time

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    boys and girls, the introduction to sports is often a life changing event. For me, it has been an indelible mark of endearment that has left me captivated since my earliest memory. While I would later go on to explore other passions such as business, law, and politics, it is the synthesis of these affections that drive my career direction and goals. (possible new sentence) From a very young age, I was always an ardent sports fan. My participation in sports was at various levels, but I always had

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    Sport in Australia is routinely depicted as an activity in which all Australians participate, regardless of social class, gender, ethnicity or racial background (Amezdroz, 2010). According to Tricia Robertson, the president of The Australian Council for Health, Physical Education and Recreation (ACHPHER) in 2000 stated, “The media has a major impact on consumers. It can create interest in a sport, increasing participants and spectators. The media use many strategies to encourage audience viewing

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    Pro Sports I believe that sports are helpful to young people. Sports can play a meaningful role in a young person's youth and throughout their life. Whether that be building their physical health or relationships with others. I'm sure you can all recall a fun time playing sports back in school. Maybe for gym class, or varsity! Let me attest to you why sports are an immense benefit. Sports add structure and direction of physical activity. In order to keep fit and healthy, its recommended that you

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    athletes, a controversial question exists; will the path of early sport diversification or the path of early sport specialization ultimately lead to greater sport expertise and elite performance? Specifically, what effects can each pathway have on development of a child’s physical fitness and motor coordination as well as a young athletes career development? Stakes run high for sports with limited scholarship availability and national team sports, so, when it comes to athletes who are identified as talented

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    Some people personally think that dodgeball is an appropriate sport for P.E. class. One reason why they think that dodgeball is an appropriate sport is because the kids get to take out their anger when they play it. Sometimes in a class a kid gets mad at one of the teachers or classmates and if they play dodgeball that day then they could get all the anger out of their body. Some people think that this is a good reason because every once in awhile someone gets mad at a classmate or a teacher and

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    9 December 2016 Is Golf A Sport? Are we really going to lower our standards of a sport just so golf can be categorized as one? Google Dictionary said that a sport is an activity involving physical exertion and skill; it is where an individual or team must compete against others for entertainment. Golf does not match the definition of a sport. This is because Golf is not physically taxing, it is not entertaining, and if golf is more of a leisurely activity than a sport. Golf obviously does not meet

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