Ball Not Necessarily Included

Sports involving some kind of ball have become the king of the American sathletic world. The Super Bowl whips up a frenzy every year; the culmination of football season’s greatest champs. Where does everybody do on a hot summer night? They root, root, rooting for the home team at the baseball stadium downtown. Between college basketball and the NBA (National Basketball Association) sports channels are booked.

Ball sports are a big deal here. Everybody played Little League in some form when they were young. Sports like football, basketball, and baseball are integral parts of American culture. Even soccer is gaining in importance, though the USA hasn’t quite caught on like England or Brazil. Need a date for Friday? Go bowling; it’s a ball sport.

But not all sports require a pigskin. Take rock climbing–hanging by chalked hands while mounting huge natural formations that man was never meant to climb. Some kids never grew out of playing knights growing up, and now they’ve taken up fencing. You think dribbling a basketball on the way to school is cool, wait until you see the guy carring a sword. Or gymnastics. No dribbling required, but seeing someone execute nine seconds of pure airborne ballet is aranatomical art.

Americans have this image of an athlete–tight or loose uniform, depending on the sport, mangy or Marine-styled hair, a bajillion tatoos, and a solemn countenance. This is what ball sports have done to atheleticism. Most schools in America offer the trinity and one other token sport, like tennis, so they can say the kids’ have options. There are dozens of sports that the majority of Americans don’t recognize as sports: archery, judo, shooting (several types), horseback riding. These little-known skills were once absolute necessities of life, and are now just Summer Camp activities to most folks.

There’s nothing wrong with liking football, or popping open a box of crackerjack while Casey steps up to bat, or shooting hoops, but there’s lots of different ways to be athletic. You don’t always have to use a ball.

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Sports Investment and Profits Depend on Compliance With Sports Regulations

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There are so many variations of team sports that there are even subsets of sports created to help manage them. For instance, there are various layers of football broken up according to ages, weights, and even skill class. In a game like basketball, you’ll find that there are teams within the main team who are responsible for different plays in the game. Not only does this bring structure to the sport, but it also helps the game to stay fair and ensures players are competing according to a predefined set of rules.

Playing By The Rules

These rules become very important in areas like sports investment, because investors want to be sure they are getting value for their investment. They don’t want to put their money toward a team that will break the rules and wind up eliminated for the season. Investors don’t like to waste their time or money on teams that fail to qualify for major tournaments. There are several reasons why oversight organizations may disqualify a team. Having players over certain weight limits for certain classes or skill levels is one reason. This mostly applies to high school sports, but it can be applicable in many college or even professional level events. Another reason for disqualification may be players who don’t have enough formal education. The amount of necessary education varies, but it often means having graduated from high school or possessing a G.E.D. This often applies to college-level or professional-level sports. If it’s for younger age groups, players have to show proof of age and grade in order to participate in the sport.

Coaches and administrators are ultimately responsible for ensuring that players are in compliance with the guidelines relating to any particular sport. Therefore, they handle any discrepancies or issues and resolve problems. Failing to do so can lead to a team being eliminated.

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