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Sports and American Society

Sports and American Society. Play, Games, Contests, and Sports GETTING PHILOSOPHICAL!. PLAY. Play is a realm of freedom a purposeless activity. (The pleasure of play is in the doing and not in what has been done) This definition rules out commonly accepted goals like: Character development

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Sports and American Society

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  1. Sports and American Society Play, Games, Contests, and Sports GETTING PHILOSOPHICAL!

  2. PLAY • Play is a realm of freedom a purposeless activity. (The pleasure of play is in the doing and not in what has been done) • This definition rules out commonly accepted goals like: • Character development • Improved motor skills • Peer group socialization

  3. PLAY • Play, in an ideal sense of the word, has been singled out as the most human of activities.

  4. SPONTANEOUS PLAY May be as close as we can come, as humans, to the realm of pure freedom! ORGANIZED PLAY (Games) Most play is regulated and has rules. We refer to this as GAMES! Play can be divided into Two categories

  5. GAMES • Symbolizes the willing surrender of absolute spontaneity for the sake of playful order. • What do you add? RULES

  6. Examples of GAMES! • Leap Frog • Chess • Monopoly • Ring Around the Rosie • Duck, Duck, Goose • Tic Tac Toe • Dice • Football

  7. Categories of Games • Games of Physical Skill • Games of Strategy • Games of Chance

  8. Hacky Sack and Basketball are different kinds of games. They both have rules (organized play) but the rules provide for a difference! • Basketball is a CONTEST and Hacky Sack is NOT. • Examples of games that are complete without a Won-Lost Outcome…

  9. CONTESTS • Contests are Games that have a Win or Lose Outcome!! • The importance of contests in our society makes it difficult to realize there are literally thousands of games that are NOT CONTESTS! • The term ATHLETE derives from the Greek words Athlos and Athlon.

  10. ATHLOS CONTEST ATHLON PRIZE

  11. Are all Contests games and are all Games contests

  12. GAMES Leap Frog Hacky Sack Hula Hoop Chess Monopoly Football Legal Proceedings War CONTESTS

  13. What is meant by the word SPORT? • The element of play • The element of physical exertion • The element of competition • The element of order

  14. The Element of Play • The word sport is derived from Latin des-porto, meaning “carry away”, and the Old French word desporter, meaning “to carry away from work.” • Being carried away from the ordinary world by exuberance, joy, amusement and sheer fun is what characterizes play and constitutes the central element of sport.

  15. Physical Exertion • This is what differentiates sport from other games. • All games involve the mind, but only sport games involve mind and body.

  16. Competition • This is what differentiates sport from other forms of recreation. • If winning and losing are at stake, the physical activity then becomes a contest, and the actors become contestants.

  17. The element of Order • Rules – Sport is rooted in order and held together by rules.

  18. How would we define SPORT? • Playful physical contests which include an important measure of physical as well as intellectual skill. • Example: • Chess is a contest, but it is NOT a Sport!!

  19. Debatable • CAR RACING • HORSE RACING • FISHING • HUNTING • PRO WRESTLING

  20. Do Sports Require an Audience? • Examples: • A race between two children • 2 people playing tennis • Golfing by Yourself

  21. Why have Sports become so important in our Society?

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