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Can sports celebrity speakers really have an impact on today's youth

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Yes
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Yes

by Destiny Crick

Created on: November 20, 2009

Can Sports Celebrity Speakers Really Have an Impact on Today's Youth?

My answer is yes, absolutely. Athletes work hard throughout their entire life. They are very disciplined and dedicated. They practice, train, work out, and stay in shape. All of that practice pays off, because they become rich, famous, and well loved. They prove to the rest of the world that if you work hard and stay focused, your dreams can become a reality. Some athletes do not always make the best choices off of the court (Michael Vick, O.J. Simpson, and Dennis Rodman). These are just a few people compared to the millions of other athletes.

I have never seen an obese basketball or baseball player. Obesity in this nation is on the rise and does not show any signs of improving. Being fat is normal now. It is very unhealthy to be obese. High amounts of body fat can lead to heart disease, cardiovascular disease, stroke, diabetes, heart attack, depression, joint and back pain, arthritis, some forms of cancer, high blood pressure, and many other dangerous diseases or disorders. Even a few extra pounds can make a huge difference when it comes to your health. If your child idolizes athletes and sports stars, they are more likely to be active. They try to play basketball like Labron James, or football like Tom Brady. They will want to practice and train hard so that they can play for the Indianapolis Colts, the New York Yankees, or the San Antonio Spurs. If today's youth were more active today, they would be more fit and healthy as they become adults. They need to go outside and play soccer instead of playing Grand Theft Auto on the Playstation.


Your child will have many different role models throughout their lifetime. Some of them look up to basketball and football players. Some look up to actors and actresses. Some want to be like a famous rock star or musician. Some name firefighters, police, and the military as their heros. Many will look up to their parents, siblings, teachers, and people they spend a lot of time around. Many of the young actors and actresses do not make good role models. Take Paris Hilton and Brittany Spears for example. Paris can be found naked on the internet in her sex tape. She has not worked hard a day in her life, unless you want to count the jobs she had to have while filming The Simple Life with her real life best friend Nicole Richey. She parties it up in all of the bars and clubs she can find. Then look at Brittany Spears. She got so drunk that she got married while in Las Vegas. The marriage only lasted a few hours, or until she sobered up to realize what she had done. Then she married the biggest loser she could find, Kevin Federline, who turned out to be much better of a parent than she is. She has had numerous psychological breakdowns, including the time she shaved off all of her hair. Many of the actresses today's youth looks up to end up in a drug rehabilitation center, like Lindsay Lohan did. Many are anorexic or bulimic (Mary Kate Olsen). Many end up pregnant at a young age while they are unmarried (Jamie Lynn Spears). Do you want your child to look up to people like this? These actresses show your children that it is okay to drink, do drugs, party, and have sex with anyone they please.


If today's youth is going to look up to anyone, why not sports stars? They need positive role models. Idolizing athletes will make them get off their rear ends and get active. It is much better to look up to them than the unwed mothers who are in and out of rehab, that they would be watching on the television.

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No

by Kelly Thompson

Created on: May 01, 2009

Other than a few tear jerking testimonials, I do not really know what the argument in favor of sports celebrity impact is, exactly. So, as opposed to my normal modus operandi of attacking the other sides opinion and then arguing for my own, I'll just argue for my own this time.

THE CELEBRITY MYSTIQUE

I'm willing to admit that in the 70's, 80's and through most (if not all) of the 90's sports celebrities had a particular "mystique" about them that allowed them to transcend everyday citizenary into superstardom. This was also, of course, a time when many if not all celebrity violations of the law (both common and political) were IGNORED by popular media. Sports celebrities transgressions against humanity were swept and kept under the carpet out of the public eye. But, the 00's have seen an onslaught of media attention (real and fabricated) dedicated to exposing celebrity lies, half truths and mistakes. The Steroids Era is upon us and we know more about the lives of sports celebrities than we do our neighbors. Simply put, the "mystique" is gone.

ROLE MODEL?

I'm not sure about any of you, and since I don't have children I speak purely hypothetically, but I'm not sure of a single sports athlete that I want today's youth to look up to. You know who was a really good role model? Michael Jordan. We'll never have another sports star like him. I thought that Brett Favre was close - but after retiring just to come back, functionally turning his back on PackerNation - I just can't see him as a legitimate "Honest Abe" type candidate. (And, I might add, it appears he's about to come back AGAIN.) Maybe someone will come along soon, but right now it just isn't there.

IMPACT

Derrick Thomas (Former Chiefs LB, RIP) came to my school to speak to us about drug use, hard work and dedication when I was in elementary school (probably about 1993-4). It was a moving speech that meant a lot to me - he was my favorite player of all time (and still is). But, we started asking him about his personal life, and found out what a complete and utter mess it was. He was a great athlete - but not a great person. 6 children with 5 different women? Come on Derrick...really?

The moment I found out about that was like a plane sliced a hole in my hot air balloon. I was instantly deflated and it made me want him to take back everything positive he had said about leading a good and moral life.

MODERN DAY AMERICA

By the time today's students make it in to the classroom the battle has already begun. It's difficult enough being a teacher today - what with the internet that's always connected, the television that's always on and the Blackberry with instant updates - students already know more about the world that we give them credit for. They're already getting the message(s) about everything from good hygiene to staying in school to going to college and etc. I don't know what sports celebrities can tell them that they are not already (in their own inflated egos) experts on.

Sports celebrities are already doing good enough if they have no charges against them and the Players' Union isn't fighting to keep them from being suspended. Don't make them responsible for today's youth, too. They are, after all, leading pretty rough lives - who are we to expect them to give a little back?

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