Violence in Sports
[2023-10-06 23:39:48]
Many news articles on sports highlight wonderful victories, failed revenues, or shocking failures. Sometimes these stories even admire the actions of players, but in general, they rarely report serious violent cases in the courtroom and on the stands. In the following article, we will explain the influence of violence to professional athletes, violence among fans, and the influence of violence on professional sports. Sports are always part of society, test of physical ability and psychological resilience, like Maya's ball sports which has participated in group sports for the first time in human history and has been played over 3,000 years ago.
Violence in sports involves causing harm and taking actions that occur outside sports rules or regulations. Currie (2000) defines violence in sports as "physical attacks aimed at causing physical pain and injuries to other players (or fans, coaches, game players, etc.) Relationships in sports Violence includes aggressive actions that are not related to specific exercise targets. The report shows that the severity and frequency of sports violence has increased. According to the survey, violent cases occur mainly in sports such as soccer, ice hockey, rugby. Violence in sports often arises from players, but other parents, media, coaches, and fans are now contributing to violence in sports (Abdal-Haqq, 1989).
Violence in sports depicts aggressive behavior against specific rules and rules of movement. Biology, social learning, psychology theory are three theories explaining sports violence. According to biological theory, violence is created by human survival, psychological theory asserts that violence is caused by lack of realization of specific goals, social learning theory believes that violence is caused by imitation I will. Studies have shown that violence in sports is common in competitive sports, especially ice hockey, rugby, rugby, wrestling, basketball and boxing. Violence against sports may take the form of insult, intimidation, or physical harm caused by players, audiences, coaches, parents and fans of young players, or mass media.
Violence is defined as the use of excessive physical strength that may harm or damage an individual, or may obviously cause it. There are many forms of sports violence that are divided into sports ethics, gender ideology, social class and ethnic dynamics, and social and cultural factors related to strategies used in sports. In sports, sports becomes very serious, and the players are injured every year, so violence against sports has gone too far. - Old sports are rooted only in competitive activities of heroism and romanticism. But today's sports activities are not so simple or simple. Currently in the United States, the activities that constitute our sports culture are not merely competition events themselves, but the processes that constitute them and the surrounding processes and problems. What intertwine among our sports culture is a huge business of mass broadcasting.