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6.3 Ethical and socio-cultural issues in physical activity and sport
6.3.1 Sportsmanship
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What does sportsmanship refer to in physical activity and sport?
Ethical and fair conduct
Examples of good sportsmanship include cheating to win a game.
False
Athletes contribute to sportsmanship by demonstrating ethical conduct both on and off the
field
What is one strategy to improve sportsmanship in sports?
Fair play education
Sportsmanship is crucial because it ensures the safety of all participants in sports.
True
Discipline in sportsmanship involves maintaining composure and self-control.
True
Showing respect in sportsmanship means respecting opponents, officials, and the
rules
Engaging in violence or aggressive actions is an example of discipline in sportsmanship.
False
Unsportsmanlike behavior includes arguing with officials, taunting opponents, or
cheating
How does gloating or belittling opponents after a win violate sportsmanship?
Demonstrates lack of humility
What does sportsmanlike behavior include in sports?
Respect for opponents, officials, rules
Encouraging fair play is a part of sportsmanlike behavior.
True
Why is sportsmanship crucial in physical activity and sport?
Promotes a positive environment
Coaches can discourage unsportsmanlike behavior like cheating or arguing with referees.
True
Match sportsmanlike behaviors with unsportsmanlike behaviors:
Showing respect for opponents ↔️ Cheating or taunting opponents
Accepting victory gracefully ↔️ Unsafely playing to gain an advantage
Encouraging fair play ↔️ Engaging in violence
Respect
in sportsmanship includes consideration for opponents, officials, and
rules
Maintaining composure and self-control is part of
discipline
in sportsmanship.
True
Match sportsmanlike behaviors with their related components:
Complimenting an opponent after a good play ↔️ Respect
Adhering to all rules of the game ↔️ Fairness
Remaining calm after a bad call ↔️ Discipline
Congratulating opponents after a loss ↔️ Humility
What is taunting opponents an example of unsportsmanlike behavior related to?
Respect
What is gloating excessively after a victory an example of unsportsmanlike behavior related to?
Humility
Athletes who respect opponents and officials are promoting
sportsmanship
.
True
Match sportsmanlike behaviors by athletes with unsportsmanlike behaviors:
Respecting opponents and rules ↔️ Arguing with referees
Accepting victory gracefully ↔️ Excessive celebrations
Encouraging fair play ↔️ Gaining unfair advantages
Maintaining composure ↔️ Engaging in fights
Showing Respect
in sportsmanship promotes a positive team
culture
What are the four key components of sportsmanship?
Respect, fairness, discipline, humility
Embracing
sportsmanship
allows teams to work together more effectively and achieve better results.
True
Demonstrating humility in victory or defeat fosters team
unity
Match the behavior with its description:
Showing respect ↔️ Ethical and fair conduct
Taunting opponents ↔️ Unsportsmanlike action
Accepting defeat gracefully ↔️ Good sportsmanship
Engaging in violence ↔️ Negative sportsmanship
Discipline in sportsmanship involves maintaining composure and self-
control
What is one role of coaches in promoting sportsmanship?
Model sportsmanlike behavior
What is the primary responsibility of athletes in promoting sportsmanship?
Promoting sportsmanship
What are the key components of sportsmanship?
Respect, fairness, discipline, humility
Order the following effects of unsportsmanlike behavior on team dynamics:
1️⃣ Disrupts team dynamics
2️⃣ Undermines morale
3️⃣ Leads to penalties or ejections
4️⃣ Negatively impacts team performance
What is one significant negative consequence of poor sportsmanship?
Undermines trust
Match the sportsmanlike strategy with its unsportsmanlike counterpart:
Modeling sportsmanlike behavior ↔️ Tolerating unsportsmanlike behavior
Reinforcing sportsmanship ↔️ Lacking clear expectations
Educating participants ↔️ Inconsistent enforcement
What are the key strategies to improve sportsmanship in physical activity and sport?
Modeling, Reinforcing, Educating
Ignoring unsportsmanlike behavior is a strategy to improve sportsmanship.
False
The four key components of sportsmanship are respect, fairness, discipline, and
humility
What role do coaches play in promoting sportsmanship?
Encouraging ethical behavior
Poor
sportsmanship
can negatively impact team performance.
True
Sportsmanlike behavior includes showing respect for opponents, officials, and the
rules
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