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why is aggression important in a sport​

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Answered by SrijanChatterjee
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Sports Aggression: What’s Good, What’s Bad?

  • Examining healthy & unhealthy aggression

Examining healthy & unhealthy aggressionIt is no secret that sports can be physical, but there is a big difference between aggression used within the rules of the game, versus aggression used specifically to take an opponent out of the game. Healthy aggression can help a team out-physical an opponent, generate crowd enthusiasm, and create anxiety within the minds of the opponent. Unhealthy aggression does the opposite in that it leads to penalties, suspensions, unnecessary injuries, and possibly legal consequences. Knowing the difference between these types of aggression is paramount to a healthy, fun, and safe sport experience for athletes.

  • Examining healthy & unhealthy aggressionIt is no secret that sports can be physical, but there is a big difference between aggression used within the rules of the game, versus aggression used specifically to take an opponent out of the game. Healthy aggression can help a team out-physical an opponent, generate crowd enthusiasm, and create anxiety within the minds of the opponent. Unhealthy aggression does the opposite in that it leads to penalties, suspensions, unnecessary injuries, and possibly legal consequences. Knowing the difference between these types of aggression is paramount to a healthy, fun, and safe sport experience for athletes.A hockey player punches an opponent out of frustration after the play has been whistled dead
  • Examining healthy & unhealthy aggressionIt is no secret that sports can be physical, but there is a big difference between aggression used within the rules of the game, versus aggression used specifically to take an opponent out of the game. Healthy aggression can help a team out-physical an opponent, generate crowd enthusiasm, and create anxiety within the minds of the opponent. Unhealthy aggression does the opposite in that it leads to penalties, suspensions, unnecessary injuries, and possibly legal consequences. Knowing the difference between these types of aggression is paramount to a healthy, fun, and safe sport experience for athletes.A hockey player punches an opponent out of frustration after the play has been whistled deadA basketball player boxes out hard while establishing position and going for a rebound
  • Examining healthy & unhealthy aggressionIt is no secret that sports can be physical, but there is a big difference between aggression used within the rules of the game, versus aggression used specifically to take an opponent out of the game. Healthy aggression can help a team out-physical an opponent, generate crowd enthusiasm, and create anxiety within the minds of the opponent. Unhealthy aggression does the opposite in that it leads to penalties, suspensions, unnecessary injuries, and possibly legal consequences. Knowing the difference between these types of aggression is paramount to a healthy, fun, and safe sport experience for athletes.A hockey player punches an opponent out of frustration after the play has been whistled deadA basketball player boxes out hard while establishing position and going for a reboundA wrestler takes down an opponent and drives him hard to the mat in an attempt to get a pin
  • Examining healthy & unhealthy aggressionIt is no secret that sports can be physical, but there is a big difference between aggression used within the rules of the game, versus aggression used specifically to take an opponent out of the game. Healthy aggression can help a team out-physical an opponent, generate crowd enthusiasm, and create anxiety within the minds of the opponent. Unhealthy aggression does the opposite in that it leads to penalties, suspensions, unnecessary injuries, and possibly legal consequences. Knowing the difference between these types of aggression is paramount to a healthy, fun, and safe sport experience for athletes.A hockey player punches an opponent out of frustration after the play has been whistled deadA basketball player boxes out hard while establishing position and going for a reboundA wrestler takes down an opponent and drives him hard to the mat in an attempt to get a pinA football player deliberately “chop blocks” an opponent in an attempt to injure the player and force him to leave the gam

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