Some areas of sports require more than physical fitness and skill at the game. It is useful to know certain things like nutrition, Biology and physiology, especially if the person in question wants to coach when they are no longer able to play the game itself.
No, I believe that if athletes have passing grades, that will be enough to play sports.
No, grades and sports performance are different aspects of being a collegiate student-athlete.
striving hard to get high grades
Most schools wil not let you play a sport if you don't have good grades. This is because colleges are
athletes need to have good grades in order to play on after school programs because to have a minimum 2.0 GPA is not hard to ask for and school should come first
Yes. If you didn't then you will not care about an education. You will only care about sports. You will then never go to a good college then never get a good job.
yes because if anyone can play they will play suckish.
no you should let them get there grades up
a bunch
of course they should have to have good grades because if everyone were allowed to compete in sports with a suckish grade then nobody would know discipline and no one would learn lessons- you NEED GOOD GRADES FOR/IN COLLEGE!!!
Yes it is very important for student athletes to maintain a good gpa!! Exactly why the student comes first in student athlete. It means school, books, and studying always come before sports.
Yes, I think they should. My school requires an 80 or above average. Yes they should but I think 80 is a bit high. Some people really struggle to get 50s and 60s. I think that if they really want to play they should get at least a 70. This is not in every subject but an average. Yes. The point of school is education, not sports. Good grades should be required to participate in any extra curricular activity. If a person is struggling to get good grades, they should focus on studying, not playing sports.