Well, I you join a sport, you have to stick with it at least till the end of the sport season. If you stick with it, its teaching you how to be dedicated to something.
Dedication should be in you by letting your mind think about it all the time.
It takes dedication to learn a martial art. That dedication will eventually lead one to be able to teach.
you cant play it. it takes time and dedication You don't play it. It is a well respected sport, taking many years of dedication to reach the level of perfection required.
it can teach respect for teachers,coaches,and other students
yes schools have classes that teach spors
Hard work, dedication and talent will get you one, now go pick your sport!
Football/Soccer.
Like any other sport, soccer can teach you motor skills, agility, and coordination. It also teaches teamwork.
Some schools teach karate as a sport. Some schools teach karate as a martial art. Schools of both types may allow full contact, however, most will not as the insurance requirements and liability are too high to allow it. As such pads and protective gear will be required.
Yes, all forms of dance are sports because it is a physical activity that requires amazing skill and dedication.
Yes, competitive dance is definitely a sport. It holds all the elements that "normal" sports have: teams, competition, long practices, hard work, dedication, trophies, judges (which are like referees in any other sport) its not free to participate in, and traveling is involved. So competitive dancing is definitely a sport.
In "The Death of the Hired Man," Silas wants to teach Harold the importance of hard work and loyalty. He emphasizes the value of dedication to one's responsibilities and the trustworthiness of honoring commitments.