Sport fanatics are a major percentage of the sports community alongside the small percentage of players. Fans have the ability to increase the magnitude of an atmosphere from a small win to a pivotal win for the season. Fans are extremely invested in the sport and to non-sports spectators it might seem ridiculous, but sport fans are invested because they are automatically integrated in a community. Fanaticism is “an expression of a fan’s sense of self” which is accurate because sports is self-identifying with an organization (Simmons, 2015). A fan is an active member of the community that entrenches themselves in a community and are part of surreal moments.
Sports fosters a great sense of community in any region because sports are a unifying factor. The community could extend from “players and fellow fans” to “regional pride, family relationships, color preferences, aesthetic tastes and even moral standards”(Simons). This unifying factor provides a culture and fan bases that allows for the fans to immerse themselves. The fans could be calm like Kawhi Leonard or as outgoing as Wayne Maybry’s Oakland alter ego, Violator, but either one does not take away that sport is way to “escape their normal daily life, as well as social inhibitions and express themselves freely by cheering for their team, as well as lash out at rivals” (Schaik). Sport provides outlets to express themselves and I have bought into the Process so I would sometimes
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Sports brings people together in these communities and provides benefits socially. Sports also bring shared experiences and wonder from watching the game. Finally sports is a collective body of experiences, community, benefits and wonderment allow fans to willingly attach themselves to an organization at the cost of their emotional, monetary, and time
Like religion, sport is big business. To make a point people need to acknowledge that sports make hundreds of millions of dollars in profit each year, whether from ticket sales and corporate sponsorship or from tithes and pledge drives like a religion. As well, like religion, sports feeds people’s seeming need to belong, to be part of a group to create ways to clearly label and categorize and separate oneself and one’s group from the rest of the world. To start, I am Canadian-Korean, and I love living in Canada, but when it comes to football, I am a hard fan of the Korea any time they play. As an avid sports fan, there is nothing
The author begins by talking about how the fans are entertained during the whole time the game is going on. She also mentioned all the advertisements that the fans watching the event see all over the area. Then she changes course to talk about all these things that there are room for in athletics, such as “sex, alcohol, violence, and religion. ”(Smith)
In one of his many quotes, Lewis Lapham speaks about what he believes sports represent in America, how the fans pay to see, “a world in which time stops and all hope remains plausible” and how the games are about much more than just winning or losing. This is not evident in the behavior, observed by H.G Bissinger in Friday Night Lights, of the town of Odessa, Texas. I disagree with Lapham’s claim that sports are more than just winning or losing, but agree with his claim that the hope felt by the fans is an illusion. For the vast majority of people, sports in America solely represent winning or losing.
Sports are a great way to bring a community together. However, sports have more to offer than just being a fun activity and a way to hang with friends. Lewis Lapham is correct in his assertion that sports represents more than trivial games between winners and losers; sports are deceptive and offer the illusion of hope, innocence, as well as lightness triumphing over darkness. H.G. Bissinger shows how these illusions affect a town’s reality in his book Friday Night Lights.
It also provides good memories to last a long time. Studies show that people who attend a sporting event and cheer for their team in a positive way experience an improved sense of wellbeing ("The Role of Social Support"). Research has also revealed that watching sports can have a positive effect, not only on those watching, but on those playing, as well ("The Role of Social Support”). By showing your support for a team, you can help to increase the players’ motivation and inspire them to perform better ("The Role of Social Support"). Supporting a team can create a positive experience for both the spectators and the players, and it’s an activity that can foster a sense of unity among
The value of sports- the value of spectator sports- outstrips all that. Sports is a field of love. We love sports.” This use of pathos helps the author define why the glory of sports outshines possible negatives, as well as inspiring readers to appreciate sports more deeply. The author’s use of ethos is very scarce, however it is used when
In the article named “Benefits of Teamwork In Sports.” the author, Wade Harle showed how learning to cooperate with others towards a certain goal in youth sports is what builds character, friendship and important life skills for players and also coaches. The friendships built throughout a team can last a lifetime for some players, and the journey of a team throughout a season is often stuck in your memory for a lengthy period of time. Also found in that article is, the teamwork in sports offer a way for kids to compete for something together. Although it is important to know that winning isn’t everything in sports, some competition can be great for people.
Imagine you are sitting at a baseball game eating cracker jacks or at a football game yelling because your team scored or you could be yelling at the refs because they made a bad call. There are many people that love sports but there was also a lot of people that loved sports when they became popular in the 1920’s. Sports have came a long why since then. They have became more competitive, the skill levels have improved a lot, and they are also easier to watch and keep up with because of how far technology has came. Who doesn’t love to watch baseball in the summer?
Secondly, soccer promotes social development and copes with poverty. It improves quality of life through football associations, foundations that donate millions of dollars and equipment to under resourced countries. Under resourced countries that host soccer tournaments and international
Social Theories provides us with insights and explanations as to why people act the way they do. Sports is a human activity that involves physical skill and hard work. Sports is also governed by a set of rules and it is taken competitively. It is said that sports is taken seriously and is very important for athletes and even for the fans, some even say it is like a religion for them. Though not everyone in the society follow any sport, because they see that it has no relation to their lives.
Competitive sports provide a community which kids can work with and beat other teams with. “Playing a sport helps children develop social skills which would benefit them even when they grow older. Playing sports teaches them about teamwork and cooperating with others. They learn to interact with people from different ages” (Mahaseth). When these kids grow up, they can use these skills to be able to cooperate and talk with their colleagues.
The sun illuminates countless all-American names, with the occasional Coke or Papa John’s sponsor signs. The play clock ticks down to zero, and the stadium is finally filled to maximum capacity. Kickoff commences, players scramble across the field, and suddenly the only problems in the world hinge on if the Nike plastered football is past the downs marker. There are the elite suites high above the stadium cloaked in shade, but the majority are cramped and blisteringly hot. We are all united as one, cheering our team to victory, and thriving on the culture that is modern day sports.
You feel relaxed when you're with your friends, and when you're doing something that you enjoy doing. However, one side reasons why sports bring many together and connect is maybe they might want the same goal at the end to win a event or make a meaningful memory with others. By participating in a sport, or multiple sports, it can have a positive impact on one’s
Sports teach life skills like how to deal with stress, as stress is something everyone gets, and learning it and how to deal with it at early ages is an important life skill. Another reason is that sports also
Sports provide opportunities to explore and develop young athletes. Young athletes can identify themselves apart from playing sports through connecting with others and building new relationships