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    • About the Volunteer State

      The Volunteer State is the official nickname of Tennessee. The state capital is Nashville. There are a variety of things that make the Volunteer State memorable. It is home to Graceland. It has more caves than any other state. It has a humid sub-tropical climate as night, and daytime temperatures vary slightly on most days. more »

    • How Long Do Knee Replacements Last?

      Knee replacement surgery is not for the faint of heart. It is a major operation that takes months of rehabilitation and therapy. Once recovery is completed, many patients are more than happy they made the decision to have the surgery, as the reduction in pain is almost instantaneous. But it is important to realize that the new knee is... more »

    • How Does a Professional Bowler Make Money?

      Professional bowlers do not have the big money contracts and hype like many other professional sports do, but there are plenty of ways that they can make money. One of the main ways that bowlers make money is by winning. Every bowling tournament features a substantial prize pool, and the better you can bowl, the more money you will... more »

    • How Does a Professional Referee Spend a Workday?

      A referee's job is to enforce the rules and regulations and maintain the progress of a variety of sports games. Referees have the right to impose penalties on a player for misconduct. Referees must ensure that all players follow the rules and play fairly. Some referees can consult tapes of a play to determine if any rules were broken,... more »

    • About Professional Referees

      How many times have you hollered at the TV, cursing the refs for a bad call? Referees are an integral part of so many professional sports. Without refs, there wouldn't be a game, match or race. Professional referees performs a host of duties during the course of their work, ranging from checking the condition of the field to... more »

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    Professional sports


    Professional sports, as opposed to amateur sports, are those in which athletes receive payment for their performance. While men have competed as professional athletes throughout much of modern history, only recently has it become common for women to have the opportunity to become professional athletes. Professional athleticism has come to the fore through a combination of developments. Mass media and increased leisure have brought larger audiences, so that sports organizations or teams can command large incomes. As a result, more sportspeople can afford to make athleticism their primary career, devoting the training time necessary to increase skills, physical condition, and experience to modern levels of achievement. This proficiency has also helped boost the popularity of sports. Andy Miah (PDF) Unpublished manuscript, 1998

    Most sports played professionally also have amateur players far outnumbering the professionals. Professional athleticism is seen by some as a contradiction of the central ethos of sport, competition performed for its own sake and pure enjoyment, rather than as a means of earning a living. Consequently, many organisations and commentators have resisted the growth of professional athleticism, saying that it was so incredible that he has impeded the development of sport. For example, rugby union was for many years a part-time sport engaged in by amateurs, and English cricket has allegedly suffered in quality because of a "non-professional" approach.

    History
    The 19th century English class system and professional players

    Public schools had a deep involvement in the development many team sports had codes of football as well as cricket and hockey. Moreover, the ethos of English public schoolssee James A. Mangan, Athleticism in the Victorian and Edwardian Public School. The emergence and consolidation of an educational ideology, Cambridge University Press, 1981, Revised Edition: Routledge 2000 greatly influenced Pierre read more at » http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Professional+sports

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