The Importance Of Sportsmanship In Sports

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Sports can be the greatest thing in the world or they can be the most embarrassing display of human interactions. Humans are one of the most amazing creatures on the planet. One of our greatest features is being respectful. Most of us are raised to respect someone, whether it be your parent or everyone, we will show respect. There is no greater place to show respect than on a sports field. On a sports field, stress levels are high and everyone is watching. It is very easy to lose your cool but a great athlete can keep their cool. Win or lose, the athlete will always show respect to the opponent. Not only is it good because it’s right but just think, athletes are on national television. Who watches sports? Everyone, including kids, watch sports. …show more content…

The definition of Sportsmanship is an aspiration or ethos that a sport or activity will be enjoyed for its own sake, with proper consideration for fairness, ethics, respect, and a sense of fellowship with one 's competitors. Sportsmanship includes respect but is not enterally respect. Respect is both on the field and off. Respect is not only shown to other people but to yourself. If you don 't respect to yourself then 9 times out of 10 you won 't respect others. Google 's definition of respect is ¨a feeling of deep admiration for someone or something elicited by their abilities, qualities, or achievements¨. I believe it is more than that. I believe that respect is knowing that everyone is capable of doing something you can 't and there are things you can do that they can´t. Not only that but if they are doing all they can to put food in their families mouths and shoes on their kids feet, rich or poor, they deserve respect because they are at least trying their hardest in life. I personally believe life isn 't about taking but it is about giving all you can no matter how …show more content…

Players can get in a lot of trouble off the field just as they can on. Athletes are not just on camera while on the field but also while they are off the field. Their actions represent themselves. If they are not professional off the field then they more than likely won 't be professional on the field. Respect is everything. People with respect you more if you respect yourself. Respecting yourself off the field means staying out of legal trouble and drugs. Over the years a lot of athletes have had careers destroyed because they made big mistakes. One such example of this would be Terrelle Pryor from Ohio State. He traded his championship rings for tattoos which is against school policy and he got caught. This ended his career at Ohio State and sent him to the NFL where he is never heard of anymore. Another example of athletes in trouble is Michael Vick. Vick had a great reputation up until he was sent to prison for killing dogs. People, kids and adults alike, looked up to Michael Vick and when he was sent to prison it ruined his reputation. After he got out of prison not many teams wanted him on their team. He was lucky that the Philadelphia Eagles took him in. A good example of an athlete who respects themselves is Drew Basil. Drew was a kickr for Ohio State and not only did he respect the opponents but off the field Drew has his own kicking camp to help teach kids how to kick. An actor by the

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