Argumentative Essay: Dance As A Sport

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Baseball, basketball, football, soccer, volleyball, tennis, lacrosse. All of these activities are easily recognized as sports. But, there’s still one physical pastime that isn’t given enough credit and is typically forgotten when it comes to sports--dance. There has been a question about whether we should consider dance as a sport. While they do have similar athletic components, many believe it is simply meant for competition & “showing off”, doesn’t require any hard work, and it would change the overall definition of a sport. This isn’t exactly the case. Dance involves physical exertion, skill, and defines as a sport/athletes (according to the definition). They compete, as do other sports. Nevertheless, dance is sport, for multiple …show more content…

Dance competes in many different things. Whether it’s competing for a role in an audition, in a dance off or at an actual dance competition. In regular sports, players may compete against other teams, amongst each other for a spot on the team or anything really, they’re still fighting for something. Obviously they both are competitive, regardless. They have similar concepts which must mean dance is a sport! They are both competitive, but they also have similar concepts in competitions. “Another important argument to address when discussing whether dance is a sport or not is the fact that the winning team is determined by a panel of judges.” (Source) In many common sports, they have judges/officials in competitions, as do dance competitions. There is judges that determine or impact the outcome of the competition. They evaluate you based on skill and how well you do something. They are definitely similar, this means dance should be considered a sport. Although they have some common concepts and similar themes, some people could argue and say the purpose of dance is to compete, which doesn’t make it a sport. But dance isn’t all about showing off, impressing, winning or anything similar to that. It’s the love for what you’re doing, passion, the want. This is like most sports. It’s honestly love for what you’re doing, the dedication you have for it, not the awards or special acknowledgements, it’s that passion that makes them the two the same, therefore they should both be considered

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