Should College Athletes Be Allowed To Participate In Sport?

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to college. I don’t have to pick an injury as a result of equipment. So for me it is a question of the quality of the facility and not the proximity of it (19 years)

4.2.3.3 Sports Policies/Programs
Responses from participants show that they only participated in sports as a result of their institutional policies. Some of them say though they have now left those institutions they are unable to completely stay away from participation. Government provides support for sports participation by approving permits for it to take place within their jurisdiction (Hanold 2012). Athletics has always involved more males than females (Salkind 2006:124) through community action projects, young women and girls have the opportunity to participate in sport that is safe, inclusive and fun. SIRC 2013, Motivate Canada 2014. For example, the Title IX legislation of 1972 dramatically increased opportunities for girls to …show more content…

Participants complained that it was extremely expensive to employ the services of professionals. They identified their inability to afford for other services to truncate regular participation. Responses from the most recreational participants and a few indicate that, it was very expensive paying for club membership fees/dues. Some of the participants said that they participated only when they had money to pay for the dues. Most of the amateur participants and few elite participants identified the high cost of paying for personal fitness instructors, private coaching and paying to use facilities as deterrents to their participation. Responses from the participants show that affording equipment, gear and apparel could be daunting. Participants suggested that miscellaneous spending deter some participants from regular participation. Participants also identified high transportation cost (high cost of fuel and bus pass) as a negative influence to their participation in sports. For