...diagrams from the governement of the UK that shows the level of sports participation of kids. The latest data show that in the four weeks prior to being interviewed,95 per cent of 11-15 year olds took part in sport in or outside of school. These results have remained stable since 2008/09. Percentage of children who participated in sport in the last four weeks, 2008/09 to 2012/13 Amongst all children (5-15 year olds) the rate of those who had taken part in any sport in the 4 weeks before being interviewed decreased from 2008/09 (91%) to 2012/13 (88%) In the week prior to being interviewed, 89 per cent of 11-15 year olds took part in sport either in or outside of school. Percentage of children who participated in sport in the last week, 2008/09 to 2012/13 Imagen Amongs 11-15 year olds, using the “sport in the last four weeks” measure, there was a significant increase since 2010/11 in the rate of those who had played cricket, dodgeball, rounders, tennis, table tennis, basketball, badminton and taken part in cross country, jogging or road running and athletics (track and field events, running races or jumping). Sports participated in by 11-15 year olds in the last 4 weeks, 2012/13, showing significant changes since 2010/11 83 per cent of 11-15 year old children reported they had participated in some form of competitive sport in the last 12 months. 79 per cent had taken part in competitive sport in school, whilst 37 per cent had taken part outside of school...
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...High school sports are more helpful to students than harming them when they are performing activities. High school sports will create more students with more goals for them to achieve when they are in high school. High school sports help students build a better character of themselves. School sports help students be more well-rounded compared to kids that do not do sports. First of all, having high school sports can help students achieve the goals that they have set for themselves. According to Article 2, “Are High School Sports Good for Kids?”, “Leading youth development experts contend that one of the potential benefits of sports participation is the development of initiative or the ability to set and go after goals which is part of the competitive...
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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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...If you have ever played a sport as a kid, you probably received a participation trophy at the end of the season. A popular debate today is about kids getting participation trophies. I don't think kids should get trophies for participating. Kids shouldn't get participation trophies for a number of reasons. Kids don't earn them. It really doesn't matter if they don't get a trophy, they joined the team to play the game not receive a reward after. “ Teachers don't give kids trophies just for showing up to class.” said kurt warner(Website #1). So why should sports teams? Another reason is because that's not how life goes you can't get a promotion or be praised just for being at your job. You have to work hard to win big things. Also a survey shows...
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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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...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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...have smoked cigarettes, and 27% more likely to have been arrested. B. I am convinced that playing sports is one the most effective ways of keeping teens out of trouble and help guide them to a better future. C. I started playing sports when I was 5 years old. It has taught me valuable lessons and helped me grow as a person. I know for certain that sports helps to keep teens occupied and less likely to get in trouble. D. First I will focus on the fact that teens who participate in sports tend to be healthier than teens that do not. Next, I will examine how sports help to build self-confidence and leadership skills. Finally, I will refute the main argument that sports does not help keep teens out of trouble. II. Body Playing sports can help to improve the general health of teens. 1. First piece of evidence that supports Argument #1 i. In a study conducted by the President’s Council on Fitness, Sports & Nutrition published in 2013, statistics found that ii. Over 12.5 million of American children and adolescents suffer from obesity. iii. This statistics proves that most teens do not get enough daily exercise. 2. Second piece of evidence that supports Argument #1 i. In the article “ The Impact of Sports on Adolescent Development” published in Forum on Public Policy in 2013, D.C Jack noted that ii. Participation in sports ensures healthy development of bones and muscles, helps to control body weight, reduces cholesterol levels...
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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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...Kids are simple. All they want to do is have fun doing activities they like to do and making new friends as they progress through school. Most kids do not have to worry about anything other than what they are going to eat for dinner that night. Unfortunately we see more and more kids being put under enormous amounts of pressure by their parents to succeed at sports. These parents want their kids to be the next Lebron James and earn millions of dollars right out of high school. The sad fact is that nearly all of them will not be like Lebron James. They will lead normal lives and almost definitely go professional in something other than sports.The effects on these kids caused by the pressure are being overlooked by their parents, and they...
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...little. Kids today feel entitled to things because we give kids that suck serious ass at sports trophies because they were part of a team that they didn’t help win because they suck. Kids that play sports good in high school get All State and All Conference awards they don’t give all of the kids these awards. I think it is bad to give trophies to all kids in school sports because not all of the kids earned them, competition and rejection are needed, and it is good for young kids. The first reason I am against it is that not all of the kids earned the trophies. There are kids that make every practice, work hard and then there are those kids that only make a few practices and don’t work at all. People are wanting to give all of the kids trophies for participating but some of the kids don’t fully participate. The fucking world has got very soft on their kids these days. Back in the day kids worked hard at what they did if they wanted to get a trophy. Kids have become really big pussies and are really lazy. The second reason I am against is that competition and rejection are needed. Bigger high schools have tryouts for their sports teams. So they get the best...
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...Should kids be able to play dangerous sports? Many people argue that kids shouldn’t be able to play dangerous sports because it can cause a kid to brake a bone or get a concussion. The other side argues that they should be able to play it because parents should be able to make the choice not the government. There are also people who don’t mind dangerous sports but wont let their kids play them. I think that they should be allowed to play them to a extent meaning they can play something that is too crazy but should be able to play things like tackle football. Many people will put their kid into something like flag football to bypass tackle football because they think it is dangerous. But according to Stanford health they both get the...
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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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...2012 Sports Funding for Schools Each and every year student athletes are forced to fundraise more money for their sports programs than years prior. Instead of spending time practicing or even getting school work done at home, student’s frantically search for ways to come up with the money to nurture struggling sports programs. Without sports kids are losing out on opportunities for higher and better education. Health problems and academic declines are at stake due to lack of exercise and motivation to play sports. Money needs to be given to sports programs to insure that student athletes stay motivated in school and stay active for health purposes. Athletes stay motivated in school by getting good grades, which enable them to play there sports. In the article, “Not Buying It” written by Steven Kurutz, he explains how people are setting up dumpster diving gatherings in order to find supplies that would help out the people around their house. They set up diving expedition outside of colleges after the college kids start throwing supplies away when school ends. Since the start of the recession school funding in the K-12 have been cut enormously. Thirty five states are getting less money then they did five years ago. California has cut 20% of there spending on kids since the start of the recession (Phil Oliff). With these cuts sports are obviously secondary to education, but in some instances, sports are being cut indefinitely. Families are struggling to put their kids through...
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