Thursday, 18 February 2016

Sportsmanship - On The Sporting Field And In Everyday Life


  
  • Sportsmanship is when you are a good sport, whether you win or lose. You support other teams, not just your own. ou always play fair and do what is right/deserved of your team, the other team or both teams.
  • One time when I showed sportsmanship was when I encouraged others, the other team. When we did the KM, I encouraged others to push on and when we played rugby, I encouraged others to keep going and I was a good sport when we didn't score. I played fair during our rugby unit.
  • Play fair: don't cheat points and don't make up random rules to benefit yourself. Don't put down others: don't tell others that they don't have the skill to do it, encourage them to do better. Don't argue: don't argue with each other because it makes it less fun for everyone, and makes everyone annoyed and angry.
  • 1. Don't insult others/opponents: insulting won't improve your score, it will just put down others and make them feel really bad. 2. Play fair: playing fair will make everyone happy, and life will be easier, there will be no obstacles.
  • You can demonstrate sportsmanship by just making a poster routing for both teams. In the audience or even a player from the opposite team can demonstrate sportsmanship by routing the other team and their own. It shows that they appreciate everyone, and it doesn't matter who wins because they will be good sports no matter what, and they will show great sportsmanship.

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