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    High School Sports: An Unhealthy Alternative to a Fit Life According to the Center of Diseases Control and Prevention‚ the American people should exercise for at least thirty minutes a day. Most adolescents obtain that physical activity by participating in high school athletics; on average‚ 73.8 percent of high school students compete in such events (Ball‚ Bice‚ and Parry). These activities are not always the best practices for physical fitness; fitness can be obtained in other‚ safer forms

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    the desire to be held accountable and a willingness to have their performance measured" says Steve Reinemund‚ former chairman of PepsiCola. High schools should not cut back on their sports programs since they offer individuality and discipline towards future careers. During my years of high school so far‚ I have thrived off being a student-athlete. Sports have offered me a path towards good career choices and academic development. Along with individual maturity‚ coaches are a main factor

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    Cause and Effect Essay Over the year’s high school sports has had a big impact on students who are involved in school sports. Research shows that students who are involved in athletics in school tend to have stronger leadership skills‚ healthier lifestyles‚ high self-esteem and help them to have better relationships with their peers. Supreme Court Justice Byron White stated‚ “Sports and other forms of vigorous activity provide educational experience which cannot be duplicated in the classrooms

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    The night before the game I couldn’t sleep because I was excited and nervous. When I woke up I was so excited because the game is going to start in the next few hours. My dad and I left for the game around 9:30‚ we were in a rush to the stadium to keep from getting lost in the millions of fans. The car was moving as fast as a cheetah. The cold November air breezing through the air‚ swish‚ swoosh. Seeing the block O on the fifty yard line gave me goosebumps‚ seeing my own breath made me nervous. The

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    Though participating in three back-to-back sports in high school is exhilarating and entertaining‚ it can have many negative effects. For instance‚ running cross country‚ playing soccer‚ and running track back-to-back has had serious effects on a particular athlete. After participating in these three sports for about a year and a half‚ this athlete began to notice the effects during the second year of track. First‚ symptoms like fatigue and dizziness and loss of endurance appeared‚ but she blamed

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    High school sports are a thing people tend to associate with a lot of other things. Some of them are good‚ some of them are bad. Their association with these things make people wonder if we should have them in our schools‚ and the answer is‚ rather obviously‚ no. While sports have some benefits‚ they are more harm than good because of the injuries they cause‚ the scholarships they don’t provide and the funding it takes from other extracurricular activities. Perhaps the biggest problem youth sports

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    perspective: Sports & Concussions Concussions in High School Sports: Are They Worth the Risk? Should School Football Be Banned? by Bran L. Mahaffey‚ MD The risk of serious injury or accidental death to our youth is much higher than football participation while riding their bicycles‚ swimming in home pools‚ walking or riding to school or living in homes where alcohol‚ prescription drugs and household poisons and toxins are stored. Editor’s Preface Following the suicide death

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    Steroids: The Deadly Decision Sports can teach us so many things. We learn to take responsibility‚ work hard towards a common goal‚ and sportsmanship towards one another. The basis of these principles isn’t taught in the big leagues but in the midst of high school sports where most find their passion for a sport. This is the level where a strong foundation for these principles is built. High school sports provide an outlet for some students as well as a place for healthy competition until the competition

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    Are school sports the cause of many students failing academically? Some schools prefer to not have sports because they believe that sports are a cause of academic failure. Many believe that schools are putting too much attention to sports than they should be. Should sports be excluded from schools and no longer have in-school sports? School sports are not essential in-school‚ but they do help students achieve goals in themselves throughout the school year. In‚(“High- School Sports Aren’t Killing

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    Bloomfield Hills High School     Occasional bumps and bruises are expected to occur on athletes playing sports‚  but h​ igh school athletes account for an estimated two million injuries each year‚ having  major effects on high school athletes futures.   Today‚ many BHHS freshmen athletes are feeling the effects of sports injuries  being hit with sports injuries early in their high school sports careers. As a result‚ many  freshmen feel  there are positive and negative effects of sports injuries based on how 

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