Social sports Laura Ann Giraldi Sports Social sports psychology: confident sports activities November 21, 1996 (1) Sports psychology is one of the latest science. The focus of this exercise is to train athletes to use their intelligence and fitness to achieve so-called maximum performance. Sports psychologists analyze the performance of athletes and use motivation, cognitive and behavioral principles to teach them the highest level of performance.
In the past 20 years, the development of youth sports has reflected the popularity of professional sports in our society. For foreigners observing American culture, we seem to be a society that is absorbed in sports. We offer sports events and news on TV and radio for 24 hours; sports is a huge industry. In 1995, it was decided that the sports industry created a project worth $ 85 billion. - Summary: Recently, youth football has developed into a competitive field. More and more children are leaving the leisure league to participate in select competitive leagues. Although some sports are valuable information sources, children can learn how to make them sociable and motivated, but children aged 10 to 11 suffer psychological and physical harm There is a possibility. Children's youth sports experience is directly affected by the attitudes of parents and coaches, sportsmanship, and behavior.
Many people think that sports reflect the society in which they are active. In this way, sports is a microcosm of society, and 16 sports is a micro society filled with conflicts, assets and defects. Society lives by people, sports are done by people. Sports provides an effective medium for expressing characters. They help to bring out the best and worst. Observing sports as microcosms like social corruption, there is corruption in sports, sports also has violence just as there is violence in society, like sports in the society, sports are narcotics there is. On the other hand, just as society has a code of conduct, there are rules for sports behavior, as well as social success and heroes, there are successes and heroes in sports. In all of these and all other respects, sports reflects the society in which they operate. But I agree with this analysis, but it is only part of the overall picture.
Sports are usually mirrors of society. "How do the major cultural institutions of such movement can reflect the society in which this movement exists" Houlihan (2008) This is very important; through sports, society feminism, gender Causing a lot of discussion such as discrimination and racial discrimination. However, it reflects gender in particular. In 1980, sports sociology focused on this topic. "Sports are regarded as" masculine schools ", Houlihan (2008). Sports have been regarded as the last step of male governance in times when the power of women has increased significantly. Factors harming the body of a woman such as sports, being unable to produce young women, and being unable to participate in sports by women are considered to be women's role in culture. Sen et al. (1989: 227)