I agree with the assertion made by the author that children who participate in competitive sports are often under intense pressure. Pressure from the team coaches and parents to win often overrides the objective of sports, which is fun. Often, a large percentage of children take part in competitive sports against their will. As a result, they become inactive, stressed and dull due to various reasons. First, they are afraid of disappointing parents who might label them as losers if they do not win. Second, they are often forced to associate with their teammates whom they might not share similar true talents and interests. Thirdly, when they lose in competitive matches, these children often become frightened and they tend to avoid taking part in other activities due to
I agree with the assertion made by the author that children who participate in competitive sports are often under intense pressure. Pressure from the team coaches and parents to win often overrides the objective of sports, which is fun. Often, a large percentage of children take part in competitive sports against their will. As a result, they become inactive, stressed and dull due to various reasons. First, they are afraid of disappointing parents who might label them as losers if they do not win. Second, they are often forced to associate with their teammates whom they might not share similar true talents and interests. Thirdly, when they lose in competitive matches, these children often become frightened and they tend to avoid taking part in other activities due to