Deviance in Sport

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  • Created on: 06-12-16 11:23
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  • Deviance in Sport
    • Positive  -  no intention to harm or break the rules.
      • Striving to win - can lead to unitntentional injuries due to overtraining.
      • Lombardi - NFL coach - 'Win at all costs'
    • Negative - behavious goes against societies norms and rules - Detrimental effect
      • Intentionally breaks rules and ethics of sport - fouling, violence, doping, match-fixing
        • Steroids in Baseball
          • Jose Canseco
        • EPO - Cycling
        • Harlequins Bloodgate
    • Reasons for using PEDs
      • Physiological
        • Improve Performance  - able to compete  at top level
        • Recovery from injury
        • Increased training capabilities - harder forlonger
      • Social
      • Psychological
    • strategies for eliminating drug taking
      • positive role models
      • Educate young performers - effects and consequences
      • ensure performers are aware of what is allowed and not
      • educate on testing regime and athlete are responsible for their bodies
      • more use of the law - incr bans?fines?prison
      • remove medals/titles from drug cheats
    • Enforced - Coache's Instructions
      • East German Model 1970s
    • For Drug Testing
      • PEDs have damaging side effects
      • if legalized - can't succeed without them
      • Costly - not available for all
      • Cheating / unethical
    • Against Drug Testing
      • Battle against drugs = expensive and time consuming
      • detection isn't always effective
      • athletes could use drugs undetected for a while
      • nutritional supplements aren't banned but have beneficial effects on performance
      • PEDs lead to improved performance - new records exist
  • Sportsmanship
    • Gamesman-ship
      • Deviance in Sport
        • Positive  -  no intention to harm or break the rules.
          • Striving to win - can lead to unitntentional injuries due to overtraining.
          • Lombardi - NFL coach - 'Win at all costs'
        • Negative - behavious goes against societies norms and rules - Detrimental effect
          • Intentionally breaks rules and ethics of sport - fouling, violence, doping, match-fixing
            • Steroids in Baseball
              • Jose Canseco
            • EPO - Cycling
            • Harlequins Bloodgate
        • Reasons for using PEDs
          • Physiological
            • Improve Performance  - able to compete  at top level
            • Recovery from injury
            • Increased training capabilities - harder forlonger
          • Social
          • Psychological
        • strategies for eliminating drug taking
          • positive role models
          • Educate young performers - effects and consequences
          • ensure performers are aware of what is allowed and not
          • educate on testing regime and athlete are responsible for their bodies
          • more use of the law - incr bans?fines?prison
          • remove medals/titles from drug cheats
        • Enforced - Coache's Instructions
          • East German Model 1970s
        • For Drug Testing
          • PEDs have damaging side effects
          • if legalized - can't succeed without them
          • Costly - not available for all
          • Cheating / unethical
        • Against Drug Testing
          • Battle against drugs = expensive and time consuming
          • detection isn't always effective
          • athletes could use drugs undetected for a while
          • nutritional supplements aren't banned but have beneficial effects on performance
          • PEDs lead to improved performance - new records exist
      • the art of winning games by using various ploys and tactics to gain a psychological advantage
    • Ethical, appropriate, polite and fair behavior while participating in a game or athletic event. When a basketball player plays by the rules, is fair to his opponent and is gracious when he loses

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