...Brian Christie Introduction to Sports Management Ahn Taesoo March 4, 2014 Competitive balance: which is the most important measurement? Competitive balance is extremely important for every professional sports league. Without a competitive balance, attendance and television ratings will go down. These things cause losses in revenue which is a huge problem for every professional organization. If the organizations lose too much revenue they will fold; if this happens to often the league will possibly fall. This is just a brief description of why competitive balance is so important to professional sports leagues. Competitive balance is measured three different ways. The first is called “within season variation.” In short, within season variation would be perfect in a given league if every single team had a .500 record. It takes little common sense to figure out that this is not the best way to measure what will make a successful professional sports league. A league with every team being an average .500 would not be very exciting. Another measurement of competitive balance is “between-season variation.” Between-season variation is a measurement of the chance that teams move up and down in the standings from year to year. For example, if the Yankees and Red Sox finish in first and second place in their division every single year, this is not good between-season variation. The more that teams fluctuate in the standings and their winning percentages from year to year,...
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...Some people believe that in sports that the good outweighs the bad, but in reality there is a negative impact on mental health, and stress. Distress can cause many bad things for the body, it can cause stress for not only the participant but their families, and families/peers can also add stress. I know that many people believe that sports have a good impact on younger kids and teach them many life lessons, but in this piece I will be talking about the negative impacts that competitive sports put on kids. One reason why I think that kids should not participate in competitive sports or have to try out to compete in sports is it can add a lot of stress to the participant which is not healthy. Distress is when you can’t ever really reach...
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...Editing Final Project Some think sports are bad for kids but others think they are awesome. An issue that is hotly debated is should kids play competitive sports. It’s clear that overall kids should play competitive sports.Research shows, however, that my reasons are.Health Benefits ,Mental Benefits and Behavior change. The first reason why kids should play competitive sports is Health Benefits. For example the The New York Times, Stated “Lower the likelihood of being overweight or obese.” Healthy weight helps you run up and down the court . You don’t wanna be super slow. You can be one of the fastest ones and get your points and help your team win. Another reason why kids should play competitive sports, Sarah Davis stated in “What Are...
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...Do you think kids should be able to play competitive sports? Studies have proven that sports help kids mentally. Sports also are beneficial to the health of kids. finally, sports help kids do better in school. My first reason to why I think kids should be able to play competitive sports is it helps them mentally. According to Marianne Engle, sports psychologist and clinical assistant professor, with the New York University Child Study Center, “Kids playing sports may have reduced anxiety and depression. Children can also receive self-esteem boosts, which may improve confidence and school performance” (Hatter, 2017). For example, Mark Peterson, a scientist with a Phd in health exercise found that “stressed-out people who frequently played such...
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...Some think that Competitive Sports are okay for children to do but others like me believe that kids should not have to go through and deal with competitive sports. This is an issue that is often debated about. Research shows that the negatives over way the positives and that it is not safe, not healthy for kids, and definitely costly for parents. One reason kids should not play sports in because it is not safe. For example, a little boy named Will took a hard hit at practice one day and was almost sure he had a concussion.Then soon his dad had said this about his son, “He’d read Troy Aikman’s account of being unable to remember a Super Bowl victory. He knew that Steve Young had retired because of concussions. And he recognized that if he...
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...Should Kids Play Competitive Sports? Do you play competitive sports? Do you believe all kids should play competitive sports? If so, why do you believe that? According to dictionary.com, competitive sports is a contest held to determine the best athletes and teams and greatest achievements in sports.Kids should play competitive sports to stay in shape, but millions of kids get hurt every year playing competitive sports. Kids need sports to maintain their weight, but people can get injured and never recover from it. Kids should play competitive sports because there are many health benefits. Some health benefits are keeping a healthy heart, maintaining weight and building strong and healthy muscles. (Sport and children - Better Health Channel.com)...
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...Section A Topic: Competitive sport A1: 'Competitive sport for children at the heart of Olympics legacy' is written and published on August 11th 2012 shortly after the Olympic Games in London, and is an article from the British Prime Minister David Cameron's website. Here we are introduced to the upcoming national curriculum which includes a requirement for the primary schools to provide more competitive sport. In cooperation with the British Olympic Association and British Paralympics Association the aim is to offer all children opportunities to participate in competitive sports activities. The new changes is leading to more commitment from the schools to keep the children interacted with the activities which later is supposed to teach children be more competitive not only in sports but also generally to compare their results and then again aim for their best and achieve more. The Prime Minister David Cameron has made a statement saying that it is about time to stop the 'All must have prizes' culture and that the new national curriculum will help doing that. A2: In the article 'Competitive sport for children at the heart of Olympics legacy' the British Prime Minister David Cameron is very optimistic of how making competitive sport compulsory in the primary school only will have a helpful outcome and is going to do good for all the children by helping them aim for their best results, but this all good painted picture isn't the most advantageous way to go according...
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...Focus on competitive sport Summery Competitive sport for children at the heart of the Olympic legacy(text1) The author starts by telling about Prime Minister David Cameron, who has declared that competitive and individual sport will be, at the core of the new curriculum for primary school. He wants the government to hold on to the inspiration from the Olympic Games, that can inspire many children to take part in sports, in their schools and outside in sports clubs. In the new curriculum they will aim to enable the kids, to be physical active in longer periods, be skilled in a range of physical activities, among them team sport and also help kids lead a more healthy and active lifestyle. Furthermore the Government has run the first school games were the final were held at the Olympic venues, to inspire competition in every school in the country. The government planes on giving out 1 bn pound to help promote sport in schools and clubs. Lastly Cameron said that he wants the Olympics to lead to a rivalry of competitive sport, and says there needs to be a stop to, where everyone gets a prize, no matter have the did. Outline In today’s society it is very mixed have you look at competitive sport. It is all about have you yourself have been a part of it. For some all are winners and should have a prize for participating, while others see it as only the winners deserve glory. If you have the coordination and athleticism, competitive sport might be fun and joyful. But what...
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...Children should experience the values of playing in a competitive sport. Playing a competitive sport at a younger age will benefit the child in the future with either the mental learning of confidence or physical advantage that can give them many opportunities to becoming successful. Children learn discipline, striving for challenges, working with others and it build s confidence. Sports give the child an activity to do and not being influenced by troubling distractions that come as they get older. Children learn more at a younger age and can give them a better advantage when competing in sports. Parents encouraging their children to get involved in competitive sports are giving them an early learning path of life skills. Discipline is an important factor when playing a sport and teaching a child this at a younger age gives them the advantage of learning responsibility. Kathiann Kowalski writes, “To do well, they must work hard and follow instructions. ‘The coach can see who's been trying their hardest’ said Mark of Bay Village, Ohio ” (17). Children can learn that rules and instructions that are followed can bring a better understanding of the game and teach them that other set rules they are given should be followed as they would if playing a sport. Competitive sports give children a way to challenge themselves in wanting to do their best. I grew up playing several sports and striving to be the best. My parents encouraged me to think of each time I played that it was my last...
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...Softball Positions Softball is a great and competitive sport. There are a total of 9 positions on the field. Usually when you think if softball, the positions that come to mind might be catcher, pitcher, or 1st base. Catcher The catcher is very important to this sport. They kneel behind home plate to catch the pitcher’s pitch. When they catch the ball, the catcher throws it back to the pitcher. The catcher must have a strong arm and they have to be tough. Even though they have gear on to protect themselves, they can still get hurt. Also, in the summer. it gets really hot in all of the gear. They wear a helmet, leg guards and chest guards. They need to have a strong arm to make throws to all base’s in case there is a steel. Catchers also...
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...Michael Tracy Bruce Brasier Lit Comm 06 March 2017 Sports are the Heart of High School Think about High School without sports, it has less school pride and more violence and drug useage. School sports help students in many ways. High schools should offer competitive sports. High school sports help students academically, it keeps students to be healthy, and it teaches student athletes important life skills. “High school sports help students academically. Students who participate in school sports did approximately 10% better in math, science, English, and social studies than other students that do not currently participate in sports. Students athletes have a better average absences than non athletes. Student athletes miss an average of 7.4...
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...Many people have mixed opinions on kids being able to play competitive sports or sports in general. Some believe that competitive sports is bad for young children that if they get seriously hurt from playing competitively that can affect them in the future. While some others believe that competitive sports is important for their children , with it helping them bring up their self esteem by playing for a trophy or winning a trophy. But I believe that kids shouldn't be able to play competitive sports, if they get seriously hurt it can affect their future with them dieing in a early year in their life. As i believe that children should not be able to play competitive sports. For some kids that played competitive sports many Teens that got seriously...
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...The Sport of Dancing Courtney Packwood ENG-106/Professor Zafonte March 17, 2013 Dancers should be considered athletes as well as artists. Dancers must use their bodies to express emotions, tell a story, commit to years of physical training, develop stamina, work as a team, take care of their bodies, stretch to prevent injuries, and enter into competitions against other dancers. They deserve to be helped at the athletic office. The dance education majors are not even allowed to ask for an ice pack from the athletic trainers. Members of the Grand Canyon University Dance Team are considered athletes, while the Dance Education majors are not. Both programs involve dance training but yet the school team is the only one of the two that reaps the benefits of being an athlete. The label of dancing being an art or sport has been questioned for decades now but no one has given it a definitive answer. When looking up the definition for athlete, several interpretations are given; overall, the main idea of an athlete being, “a person who is trained or skilled in exercises, sports, or games requiring physical strength, agility, or stamina” according to the Webster dictionary. When comparing this definition to dancers, it is clear that they meet each of those standards. So, why are dancers being denied help from the athletic training office when they demonstrate comparable abilities in physical training, competition, teamwork, and dedication; just as much as any of the athletic teams on...
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...About %30 of adolescents are overweight. Are competitive sports bad for kids? Why should kids play competitive sports? All kids should play competitive sports. Competitive sports are a good thing. There is plenty of evidence to show that they are good. As the obesity rate increases sports are better for kids. Kids should play competitive sports because they will be more active, because they will develop good sportsmanship and communication skills and because they will have a better social life One reason kids should play competitive sports is that they will be more active. The article What are the benefits of competitive sports for youth? says “Millions of american children and teenagers are overweight. Participating in competitive youth burns calories and helps prevent obesity.”(Davis 2014) This is important because obesity can lead to disease and death. Knowing that %30 of adolescents are overweight that would have big impact which is why kids should be more active...
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...A disagreement has come about, and some think that youth sports are good for a child to participate in, but others think youth sports are will not good for a child to participate in. Parents cannot figure out if their child should let their child play sports or not. It is clear that competitive sports are beneficial for children because it helps them in school, to make friends, and teaches them life lessons on perseverance. The most important reason to let a child play competitive sports is that sports help a child in school, which will help them when they are in adult hood. In an article called "What Are the Benefits of Competitive Sports" by Sarah Davis. Sarah goes on to say, "According to the President's Council on Physical Fitness...
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