Obesity In Youth Sports

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Imagine waking up tomorrow and finding that jobs were given out instead of earned, and that money had no value because everything was free. Now imagine that tomorrow there are no prizes for those who won them and that sports were just things people did to pass time. Nothing to win, No one to crown champion. If that sounds awful than consider continuing to have competition in youth sports because if sports aren’t competitive, then what else is. Three sources that are in complete agreeance with this claim include, “15 Reason Competitive Sports Are Great For Kids (That Have Nothing to Do With Winning)” written by; Anne Josephson, “Do youth sports prevent pediatric obesity? A systematic review and commentary” written by; The US National Library …show more content…

Foremost, obesity is a directly caused by the lack of exercise. Americans today tend to believe that obesity is just something that happens to anyone and those who are obese should not be self-conscious of it. However, that is completely inaccurate, specifically, the author remarks, “The physical activity involved in sports participation, combined with the high levels of participation, suggests that youth sport may be a promising setting for obesity prevention.” (United States, National Library of Medicine, 17). Without any doubt, directly links obesity with lack of participation in youth sports. Moreover, competition in sports improves players overall physical health. To be specific, in her article, How Does Playing Sports Make You More Healthy, author, Nicole Vulcan reveals, “The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services recommends all adults get at least 150 minutes of moderate-intensity exercise each week… to help stave off chronic diseases such as diabetes, arthritis and heart disease.” (Vulcan, 2). Basically, Vulcan is saying that adults need a minimum of 3 hours a week of activity to stay healthy. However, it is an obvious fact that kids grow more than adults and may also eat more, per ratio, than adults. Therefore, implying that growing kids need more exercise than adults. Simply the best way of doing this is by participating in competitive sports. …show more content…

If parents, children, coaches, and fans are not able to come together to understand truly what is truly at stake, the player's happiness, then tomorrow others might wake up to a world where sports, themselves, were banned. At this point, the facts speak for themselves and have shown time after time again that competition in youth sports is natural and fun; so why give more facts? However, in today's day and age, parents will continue to have complaints against competition in sports. Nonetheless, if people fail to acknowledge the idea that competition is wrong then they will be ignoring the world at large. If everyone won’t be able to come together and agree that competition in youth sports is good than tomorrow might just become,

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