Sportsmanship powerpoint

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Sportsmanship By Dennis Devora

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What sportsmanship is all about

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Sportsmanship

By Dennis Devora

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Respect

Sportsmanship has a lot to do with respect.The respect can be for the game, for the players, and for yourself.Every great MVP professional athlete has and shows all three of these. For example, Michael Jordan, he was a great athlete loved to play the game and never cheated. He moved to try and play baseball, he wasn't good at it but he played either way. He failed but still kept respect and never acted out aggressively. Respect is a big part of any sport! 

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Love of the Game

Only players who really love and play for the love of the game and like to have fun are the only ones who actually get somewhere in the game. These types of players know and think about what they do, so they get and play better the next time without a chance at getting mad.

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HelpfulEven some of the best players make mistakes and not just once or twice but repeatedly, if they fall don't let them get back up on there own help them out give em a hand. 

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Just play the game

Play the game, have fun, don't be scared to have fun, don't be serious all the time because you will make mistakes. When your having fun you'll get creative and won't make as many mistakes and if you do, you did it to try something new.

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Even Children have Sportsmanship

Sportsmanship is in everyone.Including little kids.

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Bring It In

At the end of every game give you're opponent a hand shake and congratulate him/them in either winning or if they lost, thank them for the game.

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Doesn't matter who you are, where you are, or what game it is. Everyone and everything has

sportsmanship in it. It's up to you how you play the game or react to it. 

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By Dennis Devora