Ethical Issues in Sport

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The Health and fitness industry have many ethical issues involved which was very interesting to me. I have never purchased a membership at a health club, but from the reading I learned a lot about how they operate. It amazed me that health clubs push their sales representatives to get 200-300 new members a month (Amend, 1992). This is a large amount of people for such a short amount a time, which means some members are not fully aware of the fine print of the membership agreement. Also the reading mentions that more than half of instructors at these clubs do not have valid certification (Copeland et al, 1988),. This is unethical because the members pay each month for the service of a qualified staff member to assist them in exercise and fitness. Safety of the members could also be at risk working out with a non-qualified trainer. Learning how these companies do business make me want to hold off as long as possible to join a gym.
Of the reading the most interesting topic to me was issues involving ticket sales. I have always been interested in ticket sales but never realized all the things involved. Everyone needs a ticket to attend any athletic event, but getting one can be challenging. The guidelines and decisions making in deciding who should get tickets and the quantity they should receive really got me thinking. The question of should a season ticket holder sit next to someone who only attends one or two games a year? Or vice versa is an ethical issue in ticket sales. I think that season ticket holders should have first pick on which seats they would like for all the games. The fans that are not season ticket holders should be able to purchase any remaining tickets, if it’s a seat next to a season ticket holder. I think Eve...

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...ith no choice but to accept illegal money. If the NCAA would just pay these athletes some type of payment then athletes would be less likely to break the rules of the NCAA
After reading the article I now have a better understanding on different ethical issues in the sport industry from professional teams to how facilities are managed. The reading had a positive impact for the most part. The article was very interesting making me think more critically about how big the sport industry is. I now view some issues a little different because of the reading. The main thing I gained from the reading is an understanding of all the different opportunities and issues in the sports industry from the front office to facility management. With the industry being so large and continuing to grow the sky is the limit for a great career in this field.

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