Defining something as a "sport" is not always as easy as you might think. This is because there really aren't any official guidelines as to what makes a sport a sport. Personally, I believe that a true sport should consist of team effort toward a goal, physical fitness and activity, and some form of formal scoring system.
Dodgeball is considered a recreational activity by most people's standards, and I know that dodgeball is usually just associated with middle school gym class, but there is so much more to it than that. The way I see it, dodgeball meets all of my criteria for what makes a sport a sport. In fact, I truly believe that it has the potential to become a fully-fledged competitive …show more content…
Over time the game has evolved; nowadays dodgeball is a team game that is usually played, as i mentioned previously, in schools.
When the game was first created there weren't really any rules on how the game was supposed to be played, now there are rules that players must obey. Those rules have changed over the years, though the basics have stayed relatively the same. For example, when playing there is a certain number of players allowed on each team that can be playing at once. And when a player is eliminated from the game, he is only able rejoin the game if it doesn't exceed the number of players allowed on the court at one time. Also, when players reenter the game, they must do so in the same order that they were eliminated in.
During a game, the overall objective is to eliminate every member of the opposing team. Opponents will throw the ball at the opposing team in order to hit them and therefore eliminate them from play. However, the ball cannot touch the ground at all before it hits a member of the opposing team or it does not count and the player remains in the game. Also, if the player were to catch the ball being thrown, then the player that threw that ball is eliminated …show more content…
I mean it has all of the elements that people usually include when thinking of criteria for a sport. First, it is a team sport with people working to accomplish a common goal (that being the complete elimination of the opposing team). Second, it directly involves the use of a ball or even multiple balls. Third, although there isn't really an exact point system, it is always clear who the winner is seeing as the winner is the team that is still standing at the end. Fourth, dodgeball is already a game that is known around the world, so why not just give it the "sport" title and be done with it? Fifth, dodgeball is played using purely human power (as opposed to NASCAR, where a machine does a wide majority of the work). Sixth, dodgeball also places the two teams in a direct head-to-head challenge. As you can plainly see, dodgeball has quite a few characteristics of what defines current sports and therefore should be defined as a sport as