Is it unsportsmanlike to retire due to injury?

Updated on physical education 2024-05-02
19 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Absolutely not violated.

    Every athlete doesn't want to retire due to injury.

    The spirit of sportsmanship certainly includes the courage to retire due to injury.

    Do you want to talk about the problem of Liu Xiang's withdrawal? That's nothing to fight about. It can only be said that because the greater the hope, the greater the disappointment.

    Of course, the athlete was sad when he retired, but he couldn't help it. That's it, it's always so helpless in competitive sports. Although it is said to be higher, faster and stronger, some people can't do it.

    Just as tigers can't be forced to become vegetarians, injured athletes shouldn't be forced to do anything in the first place. At home, we are injured, and we have family members to take care of us, aren't athletes human? If they're hurt, what's the point of fighting?

    That's artificiality. They are not yet in need of comfort and understanding, which is exactly the same as the great unity of humanity that the ultimate sportsmanship will achieve.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Nothing is more important than life, if you lose your health and your life because of the game, is it worth it? No amount of money, no amount of honor, is just nothing!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    What sports are, isn't it just to strengthen the body, don't give up the basics.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Do not violate, human life is above all else.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If you leave sequelae, there is no way, you can only try to alleviate the sequelae and go to the hospital for examination.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    In daily life, you should pay attention not to exercise excessively, which can easily lead to injury, which is more serious, to protect this place more, you can eat more food that is good for the body.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If you have sequelae, you can only choose to retire, because if there are sequelae, it will have a great impact on the battlefield, and it will also make the whole game lost.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If it were me, I would also support the opposite.

    This is how an athlete should leave the field with an injury. From the point of view of relatives and friends, if a person is injured, they will definitely be very worried; From the standpoint of interests, he should recuperate from his injury and then play Chi Xiang, so that he can get better results in the best condition, and the so-called sharpening knives do not mistakenly chop wood; In his position, he should not continue to play when he is injured for the sake of a momentary name, it is disrespectful to himself and others, and he should finish every game with his best condition and 100% dedication.

    Therefore, the athlete is injured and leaves, which is justified and visible, and there is no need to feel guilty and sorry for the ruin, after all, no one wants this kind of thing to happen.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    I support the opposite: as long as you understand what sportsmanship is, then it is not a violation of an athlete to withdraw from a competition.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Of course, it does not violate the spirit of sportsmanship.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    There is some discernible nature in this question, but the tendency is not very good.

    It's a bit too much to say that it violates sportsmanship, it's conditional, when he can hold on to it, he doesn't insist, and he can continue but retreat under the trade-off, which can't be recognized by people. On the contrary, even if you don't have to do your best, you will get people's understanding and more respect if you persist in the end, which is an amplification of sportsmanship, and if you insist on not withdrawing from the game, it is an emotional attitude.

    One is from a practical point of view, retiring due to injury is to protect the body, to be responsible for one's career, to be responsible for one's supporters and family, and to retire due to injury is not cowardice, but a rational attitude. If you cut off your entire sports career for the sake of impulse, it is not only a loss for the athlete himself, but also a violation of the true meaning of sports.

    Exercise is about perseverance, but if persistence does you harm, it is not advisable because exercise is designed to strengthen the body, not destroy health.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    May I ask the landlord, is the withdrawal (due to injury) in parentheses a condition for this debate?

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Judging from the injury, if it is only a slight injury, it does not matter, and if it is really serious, there is a reason for the withdrawal, and it cannot be said that it violates the spirit of sportsmanship.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Of course not, the game is second, the body is first.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    No, if the body is injured, then there is still energy to carry forward the spirit, the body is the capital of the revolution, and if the body is broken, you can't do anything.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    If he is as insistent as Liu Xiang, he will not disobey.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    No, just have the courage and everyone will support it.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    First, the courage to insist on the game is commendable, and the attitude is commendable, but not to withdraw from the game is actually not enough team awareness. To put it mildly, this kind of behavior is like occupying a pit and not. You may be very capable, but really, the impact of an injury on a person, especially an athlete, can be fatal.

    You're hurt, the pain is limiting your speed, and your cooperation with the members. The ball game is a lot of exercise, even if you are not sick**, you are tired to persevere, let alone the injured. Coming on as a substitute, although he may not be as skilled as you, I don't think the effect will be worse than that of an injured one.

    Second, diseases are all about timeliness, and injuries in the game are naturally not light. If you don't go to the game for treatment in the first place, it is not only easy to miss the best time for treatment, but also may cause more damage, and if you are unlucky, it may ruin your future career, and even bring many inconveniences to future activities. It's not good for others or for yourself, so it's better not to stick to it.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    First of all, if a player is injured during a game, the team doctor will usually come forward to check on the injury. If the game is not very important, the players will be sent back to the dressing room for further checks, and it is first and foremost to make sure the players are not harmed.

    There are also some important games, and the team doctor came forward to see it and felt that it was a hard injury, and it was okay to rest and rest. That player will continue to play after the break. This will not cause any harm to the player's body. <>

    However, there is also a lot of paranoia on the part of the players. They felt it was a very important game and they had to win. They're going to come on with injuries. Let's remember a few more "paranoid" players.

    The first thing I want to talk about is Jordan, the god of basketball, and it was the fifth game of the finals in '97. Jordan food poisoning, diarrhea, dehydration, high fever. In this case, the average player will be suspended, and even if he plays, it will not have much effect.

    But Jordan scored 38 points in that game. Helped the bull win the battle of Tianwang Mountain.

    There is also Yao Ming, who met the Lakers in the second round of the playoffs that year. Bryant bumped into Yao Ming's knee as he broke through. caused Yao Ming to leave the field with an injury.

    But Yao Ming knew that without Maddy and his team, it would be impossible to win the Lakers. After a slight adjustment in the players' tunnel, he returned to the pitch to continue playing.

    I would say that the persistence of the players is good, but I would recommend that the health of the players be the priority.

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