Sports: Changing American Culture

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Sports play key events in American history and help explain how people in American society have bonded although there was racial, ethnic, and regional differences in our nation. American sports has become way more than just contests with rules that's played on fields, stadiums, or rinks. The idea of a sport is more than just a ball or puck moving between groups of athletes, or trying to cross a finish line. Some sports are very iconic part of the American culture. Changing sports would be like changing American culture, imagine that. Whether sports should be regulated or not has been a topic of discussion recently. It isn’t something that is decided over night since sports plays such a key role in our life. Sports should not be regulated due to the decrease in fans, player attraction, and revenue. Generally people love nail biting sports. The adrenaline of watching others or playing. If sports were regulated then the audience wouldn’t be as large. David from the United Kingdom states, “there is no such thing as a ‘risk free’ life”(source E) .With any job or activity you participate there are risks. Everytime you walk out the house there is risk …show more content…

Obviously, sports players are aware of the potentials risks the minute they step on the court or field, but are still committed because of their passion or love. Dave states, “I have no problem dying doing a sport I love. You have to get a kick from somewhere, and it's not going to be at your 9 to 5.”( source E) It’s socially acceptable to sign up for war or go to the army meanwhile participating in an activity they believe should be regulated although both has risks. Risks are inevitable. If you love what you do then the risks won’t be an issue. In source A it states, “I love what I do, and you play for the love of the game.” (source A). In other words if you don’t truly love the game you will worry about risks and want the game to be

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