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Friday, February 22, 2019

Respect and Sportsmanship

Every day you go through obstacles that will push back you to raise unfairness, disrespect for others and a sore loser type attitude. For sportsmanship that is average the opposite of its meaning. If you are aware you repoint sportsmanship every day, whether it is playing a friendly crippled of basketball in your backyard or being a part of a school spelling bee. For over a go people around the world learn and show sportsmanship. In the dictionary sportsmanship means one who plays fairly and wins or loses gracefully.To me sportsmanship means a olive-sized more than just being nice after a game to the opposing team. It is the ability to keep composed when a situation arises. To be able to except a loss and non act turn out to make your team look bad. Sportsmanship helps maintain a good anatomy in the competitive world today. Its a value you drive home to have to show respect to your team and other teams. Its your certificate of indebtedness as a competitive person to sho w sportsmen like behavior. international the sports world you show sportsmanship everywhere.Recently I went around asking a duet students what sportsmanship meant to them. Each one give tongue to something different, but they all generally said to show respect whether you win or lose. A great ideal was sportsmanship applies to all disciplines. This one individual stated musically speaking it meant if you are better than your cohorts. You should still open your ears to advice. To encourage people not to knead others down if they do something wrong. Sportsmanship is a kind of style and attitude and it has unequivocal influences on everyone around you. If you win through bad sportsmanship, thats no real victory. Babe Didrikson Zaharias quotes. This is a great quote that really clarifies what sportsmanship is. Yes, pleasant is awesome but it isnt awesome when you disrespect people and show childish behavior. That truly is not a real victory. You should win with passion, competiv eness and drive. If you show sportsmanship by being unfair and not respectful, then you are not showing sportsmanship at all.

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