5 essay(s) found.
Many nations tend to prioritize developing specialized training facilities for elite athletes to acheive international sporting success, rather than investing in local sport facilities for the public use. It is often argued that this is a positive step because it favors the most dedicated individuals who are most likely to bring national pride through medals […]
Over the past decade, many countries have put significant efforts in specific sports, training top athletic champions, and seeking international achievements. Many sociologists argue against this strategy, claiming that sports are for everyone, and insisting that the primary goal of any sports competition is to enhance national and international relationships. In this essay, we will […]
There is contentious debate whether specialised sports facilities are more beneficial as compared to facilities that could be utilised by everyone. Proponents of former argues that specialised equipments is useful to enhance sports players’ performance, while opponets assert providing unspecialised facilities can encourage more people in playing sports. From my perspective, I am inclined to […]
It is true that sports facilities are not suitable for the majority of the population in modern society. Specialised stadiums have been built with a view to facilitating the process of training professional athlete rather than rectifying the health of the public. It is true that there are some drawbacks, to this development, yet I […]
In my opinion, it is negative to only build specialised facilities for top athletes, and ignore the need of other people for several reasons. First of all, it may have bad influence on people’s health in the country. If there is no suitable place or proper sports equipment for common people to use in the […]
