Gender Stereotypes In Sports

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Morals of Sports

Sports have been a part of mankind’s history since about 760 BC, would you like to be apart of the generation that causes sports to be extinct? Stereotypical Americans and athletes today are threatening to corrupt our precious pastimes and experiences by misinterpreting the meaning of sports and how they are to be played. Sports are changing and not for the better, and people have many different opinions on if winning is everything and if so, should cheating be allowed? Winning isn’t the only thing in sports that matters today and it shouldn’t be everything that athletes of all ages should abide by. The rise of steroid use in today’s sports is changing the amount of athletes and role models getting punished for using them and ruining the view on the right way to play sports. According to Heather Wright of Bleacher Report, “Steroids have often been at the fall of some of the most promising names in sport.” Sportsmanship has also submitted to gamesmanship over the years- using ploys to gain an advantage. …show more content…

That statement is wrong from the beginning because if athletes are presented with the extreme pressure of being the best and having to win every time, some will resort to using performance enhancing drugs because they feel like they are unable to perform at that level without some sort of extra help. Just trying to win and not having fun also has many negative outcomes that include anxiety, low confidence, and extra stress that is unnecessary and could easily affect their lives in the future. Athletes need to be informed that extreme pressures of winning produce negative outcomes on their performance and that they should focus on other benefits of sports along with winning to have the best experiences of sports that they

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