P2 29. Different types of sporting behaviour Flashcards
what is sportsmanship
example?
follow the rules of the game and show respect to others around you
shake hands with other team even if you lost etc
what is deviance
behaviour that falls outside the norms or what is thought to be acceptable
what is negative deviance
deviance that has a detrimental affect
what is positive deviance
deviance that there is no intention to harm or break the rules
what is gamesmanship
bending the rules of the sport without actually breaking them
why do elite athletes have to be sportsmanlike
on TV
expected to be role models
consequences are higher and financial
why is sportsmanship so important
playing by the rules and winning or losing honestly
each sport has its own code
some sports have higher standards than others
what is an example of sportmanship
when injured in football, kick the ball out
shake hands after game regardless of result
what is an impact of sportmanship
more emphasise on winning
larger cash prices or rewards
introduction of fair play schemes at grass roots level
learn codes form a much younger level
highlight the positive role models and punish the crimes
why is gamesmanship so important
opposite of sportsmanship
desire to win by breaking rules
bend rules to gain an advantage
tactical and unethical play
an example of gamesmanship
taking injury time out in tennis
over appealing
feint an injury
feinting = faking
why is deviance important
deliberately breaking the rules
caused by pressure of sponsors to perform well
cause aggression and violence
an example of deviance
taking PEDs
cheating
bribing to influence results
hooliganism in audiences
what can deviance punishments be
short bans
life bans
fines
what did Dwain Chambers do
failed a drug test in 2003
taking THG
banned for 2 years
did it again and got banned for life
had all his previous titles taken away