Youth Sports Research Paper

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Sports is life for most elementary and middle schoolers. This is because they get to interact with their friends and make new ones while they compete to be the best. This brings fun and motivation in their life. While playing these sports they can witness many things. For example, bad or good coaching, wild fans, ridiculous competition, and etc. It is an interesting opportunity to be involved in a sport while in youth. Not everybody gets the same experience because every sport and sport organization is different, but it is still good to be involved in a sport and have that experience. As a kid grows older and continues to play the sport of their choice, things start to change. Sports start to get more competitive and more intense because everybody wants to win. Youth sport should not be so competitive …show more content…

The competitiveness in sports starts to build up and makes it harder to have fun. Kids go to practice and have to worry about if they are going to play in the game this week, are they ready for the match up and personnel for the game, and most importantly if they are going to get hurt. "Competitiveness at the youth sports level is an important life lesson learned on the playing field but is often misinterpreted to have a 'win-at-all-costs' mentality" (“Picabo” 3). Youth sports is losing the main value of playing the sport, which is to have fun. It is starting to be all about winning. Coaches can pressure kids into doing anything in order to win. Bad coaching is a good example. Bad coaching can be not disciplining the kids, making the kids feel chagrin by telling them that they suck or they are horrible often or after they lose, or even teaching the kids to go out and be reckless to the opposing team by playing dirty or not . These actions do not teach children anything but to be reckless and overly aggressive. "The system is now designed to meet the needs of the most talented kids" (“Mark” 5). When a kid has to deal with this on top of trying to earn play

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