Sports as an Inhibitor to Development

  First off, an argument made by those who believe sports can inhibit a developing country’s process find the social equality in sport to transcend into everyday society. They use examples from American sports like Jackie Robinson and the multiple professional … Continued

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Why College Coaches Host Soccer Camps

All soccer coaches have different motivations to host soccer camps. For many on the youth travel/club level it is not only to make their teams better but to gain a profit. College soccer coaches opinion’s are the most worthy of … Continued

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Nutrition for Athletes

Nutrition is the most important factor in an athlete’s preparation regimen. Other than the actual workouts and participation in sport, nutrition is the one thing that athletes can almost completely control themselves. An athlete who wishes to perform at his/her … Continued

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The Tim Tebow Craze…How Does He Do It?

The recent Tim Tebow craze has been nothing short of remarkable.  The second year quarterback out of  the University of Florida has led his Denver Broncos team to seven wins in his eight games as a starter this year.  He … Continued

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Character Matters in College Sports

 Modern times have called for college athletics to be competitive spectacles that provide for a “win-at-all-costs” mentality. Unfortunately, sometimes this compassion to win compromises an athlete’s character; it is important for athletes to not succumb to this way of life … Continued

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Motivation from Socialization

Part of living in any society demands an individual to adhere to social standards of that particular culture. Upon developing from an adolescent to an adult in society, people must use different forms of socialization to prosper in their given … Continued

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