Lacrosse Compare And Contrast

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For eons, boys have been divided from girls. This timeless trend has continued to live on due to the stereotypes placed on the gender of people. Boys are preconceived as strong and athletic, whereas girls are preconceived as fragile and incapable of accomplishing feats of athleticism. Stereotypes, prejudice, and division such as the aforementioned, result in a great deal of sports having a counterpart specifically for women because many (often men) believe that only men could be able to contend in the original form of the sport. One such sport is lacrosse. Lacrosse is divided into boys’ lacrosse and girls’ lacrosse, both involve shooting a ball into the opponent's’ goal using a lacrosse stick. However, when comparing the two versions of lacrosse …show more content…

However, in lacrosse, the men’s and women’s variations differ extremely in the way that they are played. Boys that play lacrosse pass often, keeping the ball from being taken by aggressive defenders. They also try to move themselves around the goal to optimal positions for an open shot. While in girls’ lacrosse, the girls often run to the goal as soon as they get the ball and try to shoot. This occurs frequently because defenders cautiously try to reattain the ball without breaking the rules. In return, attackers need only to run around the defenders and shoot. When comparing the unconscientious nature of girls’ lacrosse to the strategic nature boys’ lacrosse, it is apparent that society believes that girls have no place in the sophistication of sports. Society believes that girls should have a rendition of a sport for the sake of custom making it for their “needs”. Why can’t society set aside stereotypes and have one singular sport?
In conclusion, sexism divides men and women. It holds the sexes to stereotypical characteristics and this standard is explicitly revealed in same-sex sports. By simply analyzing the rules enforced, the equipment used, and the way the sport is played in men’s lacrosse and women’s lacrosse, can one see the effect that sexism has established on sports. Who is it to say that women can’t hit one another, can’t take a hit, or can’t run and keep up with men? There should be only one form of lacrosse, and that is

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