Nov
28

You can only pick one sports movie from each of the following Sports. The sports are baseball, basketball, football, hockey and soccer. Which of these sports, one of these will be the most of all the sports, that will be seen in movies. But please tell me why you pick the movies as either the best baseball movie, basketball movie, football movie, hockey movie, and soccer movie.

Rookie Of The Year-baseball–I thought this movie was awesome and funny<br>
Longest Yard with Adam Sandler-football-also hilarious<br>
The Mighty Ducks-Hockey-hilarious <br>
Bend It Like Beckham-soccer-very well made<br>
Glory Road-Basketball-very emotional and yet a true story

Sep
27

Science homework. Researching sports drinks Useful/not useful, how they work, pros + cons?

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…

Sep
24

Sports like cricket, or the ways sports are played. How would they be different now compared to the ways their grandparents played them? Thanks.

Sports changed a lot and they are influencing a lot in now a days.The sports like cricket are changed technically and are more entertaining.They are having a reasonable impact on the present society.

Sep
22

I am planning to go to university next year to study Sport Science. I have always enjoyed this subject area, however i have a passion to work in the film industry. If i study this, will it close doors to working in film? What opportunities are there for me to work in the film industry with a Sports Science degree?

Thanks

Perhaps in a limited way – such as fitness training actors.

Lou Ferrigno for example has trained many stars.

Arnold became an actor and governor – but not because of a "degree" – more because of his perfect physique and massive steroid use!

I found this:
A sports science degree will grant you access to both the sport and leisure and the education sectors. Both offer huge opportunities, the health and fitness industry alone has plenty of potential for your skills. Whichever sector you decide to pursue, be sure to build on your management and leadership qualities – you’ll be needing them.

Becoming a fitness instructor or personal trainer is an attractive prospect, especially if you are a health nut, as you will be working in an environment that suits you. Depending on your specific degree, you may need to take additional qualifications (such as REPS) to start out. This is a profession for self starters and tends to be in the private sector – within a health-centre/club – or in the public sector – within recreational facilities/sport centres. Initial access to a large potential client base is paramount to success and therefore it is important that you have the drive to continually promote your services. You could choose to be freelance, but that requires a lot of networking.

Sports coaching and consulting roles are also prime areas where your degree will prove beneficial. Sports development officer and outdoor pursuits positions are available – they often involve working to organise events and activities for the benefit of particular groups within a community such as the elderly, disabled, and youth groups.

Perhaps you want a less physically demanding role. Although it requires more qualifications, a sports therapist position may be suitable to rehabilitate athletes back to health. Similarly, expect to go back to the classroom to become a Sports psychologist focusing on the mental, rather than the physical, processes that create winning teams, coaches and athletes. Working in nutrition and health promotion are other options to consider.

To get involved in the education sector, a Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) to teach Physical Education is the most popular way in. With further study, you could even become a university or higher education lecturer in sports/management science.

http://www.milkround.com/news-careers-advice/660/Sports-Science/careers-advice

Sep
19

Some websites are saying that Sports drinks are bad for you when they work out others ae saying that they are good for you, which one is it? how does it effect your workout?

they give you electrolytes

Sep
16

So I want to know what Sports are in each season for high school. Like I think swimmin isin the winter. Can anyone give me a list of all the sports in each season? Thanks!

My school is a 3A so we don’t have as many sports as you might

but there’s

FALL;
*volleyball
*soccer
*football
*f-ball cheerleading
*cross-country

WINTER;
*soccer (-it’s different for some schools as to the season)
*wrestling
*basketball

SPRING;
*golf
*track
*softball
*baseball

Sep
14

Sports players will frequently wear black armbands to commemorate the death of a teammate or close colleague – for instance, the Liverpool/Manchester City players are wearing them today in memory of the Motherwell captain who passed away yesterday.

My question(s) are:

(a) Where did the wearing of black armbands first originate? Would I be correct in guessing that it’s something to do with the military?
(b) When was the first recorded instance of Sports players wearing black armbands?

The wearing of black armbands is a custom which originated in Ancient Egypt and came to the West through Republican Rome, when the Toga pulla made of dark-coloured wool was worn during periods of mourning. I dont know when it was first used by sportsmen.

Sep
2

i am torn between which i should major in in college, either Sports management or sports journalism/broadcasting, thank you.

online degree-http://carerschools.com/

Aug
30

I’m writing a paper on this controversy, and I can’t find the answer to this anywhere. If has to be college sports not just all Sports. Please include the source, because I have to cite it. Thank you! =]

Apu and the Kwik E Mart

Aug
27

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!

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 if you need to compare two bachelor programs at two separate schools, you can probably click through their websites and find the course requirements for each and compare them.

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