Sports Work Ethic

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Do sports really improve kids? It's common knowledge sports instill a certain kind of characteristics; toughness, heart, and great work ethic. However, do they actually build such wonderful traits. The old adage “sports build Character” is 100% true right? I highly doubt it. Sports couldn't possibly build character. to prove my point just reference the chart on source D. The chart clearly shows that over half of the crimes committed in college were athletes. If That doesn't prove it just look no further than the NFL. The large amount of cheating, drugs, and gambling is nearly inconceivable. Even in high school kids are spoiled with companies giving them free shoes everything is just given to them. In order to fully explain if athletics creates …show more content…

A high moral standard is when you know what's right and wrong, and they are willing to do what’s right no matter what. A young adult with outstanding work ethic That means doing what needs to be done as soon as it needs to be done as well as it needs to be done. An athlete who has kindness and compassion. That doesn't mean on the court, obviously, but some players have a difficult time with that. The great coach John wooden states “Consider the rights of others before your own feelings and the feelings of others before your own rights." If more athletes lived by those words there wouldn't be as many crimes in professional sports. Of course the youth of professional athletes is a major cause of all the unruly behavior. As they get older they will become wiser; However the culture in sports needs to change in order become more about developing good people as opposed to just pump out the next Lebron James. In America is playing sports worth it? even if an athlete is working really hard they will not develop into a better person statistically speaking it's more likely they will end up being like just like the next person else or Athletes will …show more content…

I have to agree of course Kevin and Derek are great human beings However, I argue that it wasn't sports that developed them into idea individuals. Kevin Durant had an incredible mom. “She was the real MVP” Kevin states in his famed MVP acceptance speech. She was such a hard working woman. She was why Durant is such a great person. Derek Jeter also came from a strong family, according to ESPN. Not everyone has the talent of Durant, so what's the benefit of playing sports at a younger age when you don't really want to play in college? The benefits are clearly stated In source A “The benefit is that during difficult social times in teen’s life they can gain new friends through sports". If kids have a very wise coach, and their teammates are solid individuals then surely gaining friends this way is an excellent thing, but this often times isn't the case. I think gaining friends great and all, but that does not always improve teens as a person. Especially if their coach is bad or if the kids are

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