The Importance of Good Sportsmanship
I think sportsmanship
is important because we can better develop our body can take care better and
discover our skills we can have.
Sportsmanship is
important because it helps sports people to behave in a dignified manner
whether they win or lose. With sportsmanship, all the teammates, opponents,
coaches, and officials behave in a very civil and respectable manner with one
another.
I guess that
sportsmanship is when teammates, opponents, coaches, and officials treat each
other with respect. Kids learn the basics of sportsmanship from the adults in
their lives, especially their parents and their coaches. Kids who see adults
behaving in a sportsmanlike way gradually come to understand that the real
winners in sports are those who know how to persevere and to behave with
dignity — whether they win or lose a game.
Sporting life is hard
but eventually it becomes a routine at first you may hurt
the body, or may want to give up but if we think positively we can achieve our
goal by exercising, eating healthy.
If we have a sporting
life help us to have good health because obesity avoid contracting other
diseases that can like: the heart disease or high cholesterol or diabetes.
The most important
thing teaches young athletes are the role of good sportsmanship in competitive
sports. In a time when notable professional athletes are regularly seen
flaunting, boasting, and promoting themselves on national television, this can
be a difficult task. Yet, athletes at a young age are very impressionable and
what they learn about competition can have a lasting positive effect
I also think that if we
have a good sport life motivate others to have a better life also participating
in different sporting events such as skills or motivation to be in a sport that
we like each; also with sporting life can support obese people seeking help or
they realize they may reconsider if they help themselves. I think our sporting
life also can make propaganda Increase prevents obesity in our country and
around the world.
BETE
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