Ethics in Sport

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  1. 5. These help to control the heart rate and keep the athlete calm.
  2. 6. The use of unethical, although often not illegal, methods to win or gain a serious advantage in a game or sport.
  3. 8. An activity involving physical exertion and skill in which an individual or team competes against another or others for entertainment.
  4. 10. This involves behaviour that shows fair play, respect for opponents and gracious behaviour, whether winning or losing.
  5. 11. An example of one of these is, amphetamines-these work as a brain stimulant, which increases alertness.
  6. 12. Behaviour with the intent to harm others outside the rules of the game or activity. Violence is often used to gain advantage, to retaliate or because of a players frustration.
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  1. 1. This involves human behaviour that is against your society’s norms and values. Behaviour of this kind is often against the law.
  2. 2. These enable sportspeople to train harder and longer and often lead to them increasing their strength and aggression.
  3. 3. The means of mass communication (television, press, radio, internet, cinema)
  4. 4. The influence of commerce, trade or business on an industry (e.g sport) to make a profit.
  5. 7. the financial support for a sport (whether this is an event, organisation or performer) by an outside body for the mutual benefit of both parties.
  6. 9. triangle A term used to show the interdependence and influences of three factors of sport, sponsorship and the media. All these factors influence one another.