Wrestlers and fans have also created terms to describe the more diehard fans. The main three terms are: marks, smarts, and smarks. Marks are fans who believe that every aspect of professional wrestling is real. Nothing is ever faked or predetermined and when the wrestlers feud with each other they really do hate each other and are not acting. Sometimes the term mark is also used to describe fans who may like a particular wrestler or promotion so much it is considered excessive. A smart is an individual
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Doping Athletes In competitive sports, doping refers to the use of banned athletic performance-enhancing drugs by athletic competitors, where the term doping is widely used by organizations that regulate sporting competitions. Doping has turned into a world wide issue that still to this day has gone unnoticed by society but some how seems to cross many peoples minds. Little do the athletes and the contributors to their addiction know what lasting effects involving health issues, how it alters their
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entertainers are payed loads of money that they don’t deserve. Athletes are not important to society, they also don’t work nearly as hard as many other workers, and there are many important occupations that get payed much less. We all enjoy going to a sports game every once and a while but in reality athletes are not vital to our lives. All that they do is tackle each other while people sit watching them. One would think that a person that makes billions of dollars every year would play a much more vital
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19th century boxing, in its infancy, was a different beast than the sport it has evolved into today. For one, it wasn’t so much a sport as it was an illegal enterprise run by criminals and gangsters. Practiced in back alleys, side streets, taverns, and, when the event was prestigious enough, a discrete ring far from the authorities reach. Characterized by brutal, bare knuckle bouts, boxing was as nasty as it was entertaining. Through the 19th century boxing went through a series of changes spurred
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When asked when college athletes should turn pro, the late, famous actor, Will Rogers, said, “Not until he has earned all he can in college as an amateur.” Whether we like to admit it or not, the student-athletes attending a university are indeed amateurs. With their future coming near, it is important that the students get the most out of school as they can and that they not rush the process. Although many critics believe that college athletes are being exploited by not being financially compensated
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Sports Injuries While researching further into the major of Physical Therapy, there was a topic that kept resurfacing. That topic was adolescent sports injuries and why/how they occur. Injuries from sports participation are a substantial cause of hospitals visits and medical bills. Sport injuries are the second leading cause of ER visits for adolescents. As I dived deeper into researching this topic I came across scholarly articles though places such as JSTOR, Google scholar, and more through
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To normal people, specifically for those who aren’t in the field of athletics or health and fitness, the word anabolic steroid may sound a little bit strange. Our bodies produce these things through our endocrine system. But with the advent of technology and thorough scientific studies, these chemicals can now be artificially created and manufactured in a drug form.Causes of Substance Abuse As we have mentioned above, these substances are mostly used for improvement of athletic performances
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their passion towards specific sports that they love. From kids to adults, most of us have high hopes and dreams of becoming professional athletes. Along the road as we get older we noticed things get hard and we get more negativity sayings then positivity, which leads to anxiety. What I mean by that is once teenagers or adults that are in high school that have the mindset of trying to go pro in a sport or become a top prospect for college, their passion for the sport suddenly drops because of what
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Arnold Schwarzenegger. The film is a sport documentary that shows the win at all cost lifestyle, that many athletes have taken in, from the viewpoint of bodybuilding and performance enhancing drugs. It also examines the inconsistency of the views on
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