Competitive Sports Video Analysis

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Imagine you see your child running down the field, sprinting past the players on the other team. His teammates on the bench and the spectators in the crowd cheer him on with less than half a minute left, he dodges players left and right and scores the winning touchdown. The smile on his face growing by the second as his teammates ran into the endzone to highfive and congratulate your son. Most people think that competitive sports are bad, but I believe that they are very beneficial. The reason for this is because competitive sports have major health benefits such as physical, mental and, emotional benefits. Competitive sports for kids is a major way to keep your kid healthy, even act as a solution for child obesity which is the number one …show more content…

As of 2014, 45 million kids all around the world play competitive sports like basketball, soccer, baseball, football, etc. Some parents don’t like their kids playing competitive sports because they think it's too dangerous but think that they have major health benefits. For example, According to the video by “Ted ed” Exercising at a young age has all sorts of health benefits, like clearing out bad cholesterol from our arteries. Bad cholesterol can lead to coronary artery disease (CAD), heart attack, stroke or transient ischemic attack (TIA), and peripheral arterial disease. Another example is that sports sharpen your focus. According to the article “How to sharpen your focus” (Abra Garfield) when your focus sharpens it increases your hand-eye coordination; split-second decision-making; and reaction time. This is important because it helps enhance your vision which is a major health benefit for kids. My last example is that competitive sports help depression in kids and teenagers. For example, according to the article “How Exercise …show more content…

Sports also teach kids how to be a leader, how life isn’t always fair, and it shows them what it’s like to work as a team. This is important because they can use this knowledge to help them succeed in their adult years. According to the article, “15 Reasons Competitive Sports Are Great for Kids”, competitive sports help “Greater the focus on the process and less concern over the result allows competitive sports to be a character developing and happy part of childhood.” Even Cohen, a concerned dad and lawyer, writes about how he wants his child to “...experience competition and learn lessons that sports teach.” Those lessons being that the commitment that sports teach you, how playing by the rules is a must, how competition helps us with goal setting, it helps us to cope when things do not go our way, it also teaches us to take risks, manage our nerves, to bring our best effort throughout life, and to, overall, learn at a faster rate, and perform at a higher level. All of these are things that we use throughout life, things that affect our decision making, and our everyday lifestyle. Many people think that competitive sports for kids are not good because of injuries. But what they didn’t know was that there are more deaths from riding a bicycle without a helmet or jumping on a trampoline than there is from competitive sports. According

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