Since I come
to America for nearly two weeks, there is one thing that makes me very
impressive.It is about Americans attitude towards doing sports.
Americans
sports spirit , in my opinion, is to participate. There are many ways to take part in the sports activities, from watching sports games, doing
exercises, to learning a new sports. Americans really like it. During this progress,
they can make new friends, strengthen the relationship with old friends, get to
learn something new, keep fit as well as have fun.
I really
felt surprised that parents took their very young children to watch the
competition when I watched the baseball game last week . In China, however,
parents may think that the children are too young to understand the game. Taking
the children to watch the game is a waste of money and time. Of course, not all the parents
think so, but I believe the number of parents like this is more in China than that in America.
Americans seem
to have a value that children should be
available to various kinds of sports, and if the kids show their interests to a
specific sport, they can get support to fully tap their potential on it.
Also, last week , when I was in the RSC
center learning how to play basketball from my friends, we met a girl who is 13 plays basketball very well. To be honest, I feel a little embarrassed
because I am 7 years older than her, but it was almost the first time that I
started to learn how to play basketball! Our gap is to some extent due to our
different growing environment, and the difference between us is that she could
have more chances to get connected with these sports when she was younger.
Also, I
think their attitude to sports can be reflected on the facilities. When I first
entered the REC , I was amazed by the kinds of sports facilities. With more
access to them, I get to know that everything here, everything the stuff do is
to provide a convenient and effective environment for people to exercise.
(The RSC stuff is helping us make a volleyball court.)
(The amazing swimming pool in Miami University!)
(Excited audiences who are watching the game and cheering up.)
All of these
is a reflection on cultural value about sports.I really like it and even though
I am not an American, I am happy to have the chance to experience and learn
more about their spirit.
(Note:All the photos were taken by the author .)



I like your comment!
回复删除Yes, I agree with you that Americans have the culture of being sporting people.
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