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A sport is commonly defined as an organized, competitive, and skillful physical activity requiring commitment and fair play. It is governed by a set of rules or customs. In a sport the key factors are the physical capabilities and skills of the competitor when determining the outcome (winning or losing). The physical activity involves the movement of people, animals and/or a variety of objects such as balls and machines. In contrast, games such as card games and board games, though these could be called mind sports, require only mental skills. Non-competitive activities such as jogging and rock-climbing, are usually classified as recreations. Physical events such as scoring goals or crossing a line first often define the result of a sport. However the degree of skill in some sports such as diving, dressage and figure skating is judged according to well-defined criteria. This is in contrast with other judged activities such as beauty pageants and body-building shows, where skill does not have to be shown and the criteria are not as well defined. Accurate records are kept and updated for most sports at the highest levels, while failures and accomplishments are widely announced in sport news. Sports are most often played just for fun or for the simple fact that people need exercise to stay in good physical condition. However professional sport is a major source of entertainment. Although they do not always succeed, sports participants are expected to display good sportsmanship, standards of conduct such as being respectful of opponents and officials, and congratulating the winner when losing. From Wikipedia under the
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USA Today Hot Springs, AR ( Sports Network) - Josh White hit the go-ahead bucket with 21 seconds left and George Odufuwa came up with a key block on the ensuing series ... and more » From Google News Search: "Sports" What sports would you consider to be safe and what sports would you consider to be dangerous ? Q. List 3 safe sports and 3 dangerous sports ( or more if you want too ! ) Obviously all sports carry a risk, but some are more dangerous then others. For example, rugby is a lot more dangerous then ballroom dancing. Asked by Sammy - Sun Nov 30 09:45:14 2008 - - 16 Answers - 0 Comments A. Football, Boxing, Bull-fighting, are all dangerous. Swimming, Golf, Pitching shoes, are all not so dangerous. Answered by Smelly Cat - Sun Nov 30 23:37:00 2008 Is there is a difference between the sports management and sports administration undergrad major? Q. Some colleges offer sports administration, some offer sports management, and some schools (like Gonzaga) offer both, is there a difference and if so, what is it? THANKS! Asked by Vince - Wed Jan 7 22:13:16 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. Gonzaga's programs are quite different. The Sport Management major is only for a Bachelor in Education. I'm not sure why they'd teach this through the education school, but I guess this would be fitting for aspiring athletic directors? The Sport Administration is actually a major for a Master degree. But that's Gonzaga. As for different schools calling majors different things, I don't think that there is much difference. In my home state, GA Tech offers a "Management" degree with various concentrations. GA State offers a Bachelor of Business "Administration" with separate majors. The terminology of the majors and degrees are different like your "administration" vs. "management," but the course requirements are about 95% the same. So… [cont.] Answered by cbarclay15 - Fri Jan 9 08:59:04 2009 How do sports drinks give you more energy than good old H2O?
Q. Science homework. Researching sports drinks Useful/not useful, how they work, pros + cons? Asked by Eclipse Of The Heart - Mon Jan 4 15:19:43 2010 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. Water doesn't have anything other than H2O... sports drinks have added substances... However, sports drinks don't really give you energy, they have electrolytes, which is claimed to hydrate you better, which is the purpose of sports drinks, but they make my mouth feel dry and more thirsty... Answered by word - Mon Jan 4 15:32:10 2010 From Yahoo Answer Search: "Sports" ContentsSourced
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