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Blue Sports Why do some of India’s sports teams wear sky blue when it is not one of our national colours? and to say we have navy blue colour in our national flag(in chakra) ...
Blue Sports

Why do some of India’s sports teams wear sky blue when it is not one of our national colours?
and to say we have navy blue colour in our national flag(in chakra)
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Today, female athletes are "in" not always so. A generation ago, most girls and women were called "tomboys" if they participate in sports, especially team sports with physical contact. But now it is common for children to play ball with their parents, while their mothers are out playing soccer or softball … or ice hockey. As girls become women encouraged to be physically active, self-confidence and skills grow and are more opportunities to use their athletic skills. A woman who shaped today's athletes benefit from playing sports in college and get scholarships to help pay the exorbitant costs of a college education.
According to the book "How to win an athletic scholarship," by Penny Hastings and Todd Caven, Nearly 167,000 women played college sports in the 2005-06 school year. Many of them were in full or partial scholarships.
Unfortunately, some myths surrounding athletic scholarships and talent often prevent women athletes being taken advantage of the opportunities available to them. Let's debunk these myths one by one.
Myth # 1 – You have to be a superstar to win an athletic scholarship. False!
Only 1% of the nation's high school or college student of the community are superstar athletes or "blue-chip athletes. These elite athletes have no problem attracting the attention of college coaches. In fact, his greatest dilemma may be a phone constantly calling or e-mail box overflowing! Clearly, if these blue-chippers were the only recruited athletes, schools could not fill their schedules or field a team. So what about the other 99%? Some form teams from universities around the country, but others do not even try because they think only superstars get the rest.
Myth # 2 – College coaches will hear automatically about you if you are good enough. False!
The truth is that college coaches will probably never hear unless you bring to your attention. No matter how good you are at your school or club swimming, tennis, basketball or lacrosse team, college coaches only within their area commonly hear from you. There are thousands of athletes around the country that are highlighted. However, the reduction of athletic budgets in all but the largest, most schools prohibit competitive coaches scouring the countryside looking for players for talented students from many athletes are overlooked in the recruiting process.
Myth # 3 – If you want an athletic scholarship, you must have the talent to play at a Division I school. False!
More than 180,000 athletic scholarships are available each year in all sports (many of them divided so that only a football scholarship, for example, could be as partial scholarships to three or four players). Not all these grants are from Division I schools. Many student-athletes to think of Division I programs, when thinking about playing college athletics because of their high visibility. They see on television and read about them in the newspaper. But while the Division of drawing programs with the greatest attention, there are several thousand other universities with competitive programs that offer sports scholarships for college to help pay for student-athletes expenses. Savvy young women look at a variety of college programs, not just Division I, in researching the options.
Myth # 4 – There are few sports scholarships available for women. False!
Scholarships and other intercollegiate sports opportunities for women have increased dramatically and will continue. According to Mary Jo Kane, director of Tucker Center for Research on Girls and Women in Sports at the University of Minnesota, "Title IX (the federal law orders equal opportunities for men and women), essentially changed the landscape of sports, because without it we would not be where we are. In one generation we have last of the young in the hope there is a young team hoping he can make the team. "
Sports scholarships are awarded to women in 24 sports university to the field of archery, hockey, lacrosse to football, rowing, water polo. Sports-called "emerging sports" by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), offer new opportunities for women. These sports are so new to the intercollegiate competition that even young women who have little or no competition in one of these sports are sports background that can sometimes be recruited by college coaches trying to fill their lists. Archery, badminton, bowling, equestrian, rugby, squash, synchronized swimming and handball sports are emerging.
Laying to rest the myths of sports is an important step young women interested in college sports. But not enough. You can not afford to sit and wait to be hired. It is you yourself market-for capture the attention of college coaches and the cause to begin to recruit you.
About the Author:
Penny Hastings is the co-author (along with her son Todd Caven) of How To Win A Sports Scholarship, 3rd edition (Redwood Creek Publishing, 2007, 192 pages, $24.95), a step-by-step guide for high school and 2-year college student-athletes who want to play their sport in college and help pay their college expenses, too. Hastings gives presentations and workshops to student-athletes and their parents, guidance counselors, coaches and others interested in helping kids learn about college sports and how to play the recruiting game successfully. Hastings can be reached at penny@winasportsscholarship.com or visit the website: www.winasportscholarship.com. Hastings is also the author of Sports For Her, A Reference Guide for Teenage Girls (Greenwood Publishing, 1999), which is currently being revised for a softcover 2nd edition by Redwood Creek Publishing (www.winasportscholarship.com).
Article Source: ArticlesBase.com – Four Myths That Can Keep Girls From Getting Into the College of Their Choice, Playing the Sport They Love and Winning a Sports Scholarship