Bob S asked:


can you please name all the sports 12-13 year olds can do because me and my friend want to start doing a sport but we dont know which one thaanksx.

KENNY
andybond asked:


 

There may be some areas of sports where centralization might be pretty desirable. Centralization in this context refers to transferring the sports management is a hierarchy where ultimately there will be one central head under which everyone operates. In this case the central head should understand all the concepts related to the sports. They need not attend a course to be doing it; rather they can have instant reference from an online sport dictionary which is available for free in the internet.



Using a sport dictionary provides power and prestige to the central authority because they know and are sure at what they are managing. Had they not had the sport dictionary they would have had to listen to what the people under him are tell him is a fact about.

Legal and governmental relationships become easy with a sport dictionary are used on combination with a legal dictionary.

An understanding of the many terms and situations of sports with the help of a sport dictionary will have the central administrative official to be flexible and rapidly adjustable to changing sporting situations.

It reduces that need and cost to appoint yet another assistant for the official with a better understanding of the sports terms if the sports official knows to make the best use of a sport dictionary.

The usage of sport dictionary and due referral of the terms enables the development of a strong and coordinated management team.



An understanding of the sports terms will help in labor management too. One of the commonest mistakes of sports organizations is the extra usage of machines and labor. If the authorities in charge are knowledgeable about the exact demand of labor required by a said task like leveling a field, painting the field and installation needs, they can reduce the cost of labor involved rapidly.

The purpose of a sport dictionary can also be useful in recording some information in the necessary order in a method of using sports terminology that is understandable for all people of that particular sport, like penalties, goal, over, kick off and lot more. Sports organization should give a lead to all their students to get to be using the sport dictionary to have a wider knowledge of their experience. Gyms and athletic training centers should be equipped with a sport dictionary that is unique to their field. So, that field related terminologies can be easily accessed.



CORNELL
Marcia Henin asked:


Sport is one of the well-published issues in the Net. Sport issues gain a lot of publicity and discussions in the media. The examples are numerous: thousands of football news article depict the reactions of trainers to a particular event. Important soccer games are an everyday issue in TV channels. New technologies are used everywhere in coverage of sports: tennis streaming video presents the particular strokes of favored tennis stars, such as Rafael Nadal and Maria Sharapova. At the days of serious matches, fans enjoy watching the game of their favored teams in tennis or football online. We might ask ourselves: what is the role the Media plays in Sport?

One probable answer would be that the media successfully exploits the public need for entertainment. People have always felt the need to be entertained, starting from the days of gladiators, when the public’ general demand was to see people die in front of them in exchange for their money. As the years went by, the forms of the entertainment changed and became less cruel, but the principle of the crowd asking for Panem et circenses (i.e. “bread and circuses”) remained the same. In this matter, sports news is the best possible entertainment, and watching sport online or on TV is the best possible way to witness the actual thing happening.

And here comes the next possible answer: media adheres to the needs of the wide public, fulfilling the desire to watch the “actual thing” on-line. Although a football match might occur in Milano, and tennis game may take place in Moscow, media brings the tennis game and the football match straight to your living room, without the need to get up from sofa and buy the ticket to Milano or wherever you want to get to. Media makes use of our need to witness the actual thing by serving as a mediator between the sporting event, which happens somewhere out there, and us, the viewers.

Being a central part of our everyday experience, media brings sports coverage to our living room and shows it to us whenever we choose. I’d say it’s a good thing, but you - choose for yourselves.



RAMON
srw4491 asked:


They are in a box above the field and have to see tiny numbers or if there looking from a screen there view can’t be that much better than the viewers. This being more in reference to sports like football or soccer.

HUGO
I Love My Paint Horse, Broker! asked:


any one know of any sports to do in ga?

COLIN
Patrick Arden asked:


A poster of a footballer or any other sport person is a choice of many sports lovers. If you are a sport lovers, then buy your favorite sport posters through poster selling websites. Presently, you can easily shop sport poster at a cheap price. Never buy these posters from the high streets as these are poor means of buying sports posters. If you like the motto ‘ Value For Money’ then get used to online shopping. Take your time as much as you can. There are infinite types of sports posters on the World Wide Web which can be just your if you buy them now.

Why people should go for sports posters? Many people opine on this in different ways. There are sports fans who love to paste sport posters on the walls of their rooms. How about getting sport posters which have autographs from the sport personalities? Hope you have this craziest urge in your mind. Well you can fulfill this desire if you land up on a good website which really sell beautiful sport posters.

It is very exciting to have your most favorite sport posters. So, why you should do delay on this. Venture out for the new expedition that lay ahead you. Online shopping is always known for various heavy discounts. Make use of such heavy discounts as well as buy multiple sport posters. Cover all your rooms with the popular sports stars.

As you go on selecting your most needed sport posters, you should put these in your shopping cart and take out the prints of these sports posters. The moment you take them in your hands you will shout out of gladness. This would be one of the happiest moments in your life. Take care of these posters and let your visitors know how much you love them.



WILLARD
Bill Cole, MS, MA asked:


How is your sports relationship with your child? Are you supporting your child in their sport the way they need to be nurtured? Do you understand your child’s sport experience? Do you create an environment that helps develop your child through their sport career? As founder and President of The International Mental Game Coaching Association I certify coaches, coach kids and adults and consult to parents, coaches and officials. I continually hear about parents who make numerous mistakes in their desire to achieve sports success. I’ve been coaching for over 35 years and have seen these issues up close and personal. Take a look at these common mistakes parents make with their child’s sports experiences. How many of these would your child say you make? How many of these can you avoid making?

As President of The International Mental Game Coaching Association, one of my goals is to spread the concepts of mental toughness and self-coaching throughout the world. I want children to become more self-reliant, have higher self-esteem, make better decisions, learn better judgment, manage their stress, engage the zone in performance and achieve to their full potential.

20 Mistakes Parents Make With Their Kids In The World Of Sport

1. Lecturing their child about the sport’s techniques and strategies when they never played the sport, or played at a low level.

2. Criticizing, judging or lecturing their child about their performance under pressure when they themselves have never competed, or competed at a low level, and do not understand the pressures of competition.

3. Failing to create a supportive, organized environment the day of competitions.

4. Treating officials and staff with less than full respect.

5. Rushing their child’s early sport technique development, when that should be the slowest, most careful period of all, to gain solid fundamentals that last a lifetime, which don’t need to be corrected later in their career.

6. Placing unwanted pressure on their child by framing competitions as being “Must win”, “Can’t lose”, “An important event”, “Critical competition”, and the like.

7. Pushing their child into a sport or competition before they are ready.

8. Failing to see the value of sports lessons as preparation for life itself.

9. Allowing their child to get away with poor behavior by making excuses for it, or by failing to exert parental standards.

10. Failing to match their child’s sport choice to their temperament, sensibilities, talents and values.

11. Projecting their own insecurities, worries and nervousness about their child’s performance onto their child, especially before a competition.

12. Not allowing their child to own their sport experience, and thereby learn from their mistakes, and instead doing everything for their child.

13. Performing a post-competition analysis sooner than their child would like it.

14. Asking “Did you win?” after a competition, rather than saying something that carries less pressure.

15. Failing to listen and to allow their child to process their feelings after a difficult practice or stressful competition.



16. Smothering their child, by hovering around every sport activity their child attends, from practices to training session to competitions (known as being a Helicopter Parent).

17. Failing to support or respect the coaching staff.

18. Displaying poor sportsmanship.



19. Failing to be a role model for the behaviors they want their children to display.

20. Taking it as personal criticism when their child makes requests for them to modify their parenting behavior.

So there you have it, the 20 mistakes sports parents make with their kids. To see our larger article with the 77 mistakes parents make, go here:

http://www.mentalgamecoaching.com/IMGCAArticles/ParentsAndSports/MistakesParentsMake.html

For a comprehensive overview of your child’s mental abilities you need an assessment instrument that identifies their complete mental strengths and weaknesses. For a free, easy-to-take sports psychology assessment tool, visit:
http://www.mentalgamecoach.com/Assessments/MentalGameOfSports.html



We also offer extensive resources with which to improve your child’s entire mental game.



MARTIN

Sports?

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None of Your Business asked:


Name all the sports you can think of?

RANDAL