Tuesday, January 18, 2011

BLOG#1 Community Development Through Sport

     The article on community development through sport caught my eye simply for the fact that it demonstrates examples of how sporting programs as well as sport in general can really be a useful tool in community development. The article is mainly targeted on programs in the UK and doesn't exactly go into much detail on the programs mentioned but gives a summary on how they are effective in community development.


    To give examples, there are programs such as The "Healthy Living Centres program" which encourages participation in sport and physical activity, which in return increases peoples health and well-being as well it up-skills and empowers communities. Also mentioned is the "Step Into Sport" program which is said to encourage young members of communities to volunteer and then rewards them for doing so with vocational qualifications and experience. These are just two examples of little things that communities do involving sport and physical activity with the idea of developing the individuals and the community as a whole.
   The article  states that by involving sport in a community it leads to community engagement, builds cohesiveness and capacity within the community as we as develops social capital. I think all these points are pretty hard to argue with as most people can probably relay back to a time where sport helped your community development at one time or another.

   For me personally, I can for sure relate to what this article says. I grew up in a small town in Northern Alberta, called High Level where there is not a whole lot to do. From my experience one of the biggest things that helped our community develop and come together was sport. Although hockey is big pretty much everywhere in Canada, it is especially big in High Level; people love going and watching minor hockey games through out the whole winter and when it comes time for provincials the whole town in behind the players. In my time in High Level, we went to provincials almost every year and we always had sponsors from many businesses in town which helped us with jerseys, equipment, and travel to places. We were so far away from everything so travel was very expensive, taking buses was not cheap and through fundraisers and sponsors we were able to have competitive teams every year.


   High Level and hockey is just a Small example, how about Vancouver 2010? The Olympics took years of planning and this obviously took the effort of thousands within the Vancouver community to come together and be able to successfully host the event. Lets also not forget the potential for money to be made through sporting events. The Olympics brought Vancouver billions of dollars through hotel, food and beverage, transportation, the list goes on and on.

   The article just gives a small example of what sport can really do for communities and their development, people can be happier, people can be healthier, money can be made, friends can be made and the community becomes stronger. I cant really imagine a community without some form of sport.


Reference: Bowtell, j. (2006). Community Development Through Sport. London: London South Bank University http://www.sportdevelopment.info/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=607:community-development-through-sport&catid=49:socialinstrument&Itemid=65

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

presentation on motivation

We did our group presentation on Motivation today and i thought it went well. We covered intrisic and extrinsic motivations, as well displayed maslows hierachy of needs pyramid showing what motivates us to satify both needs of survival and needs that we dont really need to satify but still want to grasp. Also discussed was how different people may be motivated depending on the laedership style, so in sport some coaches may motivate followers by fear and some may use motivational speach to boost spirits. I myself have experienced all types of coaches in my 18 years of hockey.

Sunday, November 14, 2010

team presentations

i think the teams have done very goos presentations so far on communication verbal and non verbal, and i like the activities they have done with the class as it gets everyone engaged. The non verbal task of bringing the pole done with everyones fingers underneath was pretty cool, and shows how hard it can be to get things done properly or quickly without being able to communicate verbally.

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

communication

We have been learning about conversational rules and the difference between low-context and high context cultures. I think its pretty interresting how different cultures can be when communicating, like how high contex cultures often dont show true feelings or give meaning to puases or delays in conversations were low context think of pauses as awkward.

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

leadership paper #2

I wrote paper number two on John Maxwell's theory of leadership, and i didn't realize that people went that in depth about what leaders mean to them. He has 21 laws which define leadership to him, usually people have a pretty simple explanation of what they interpret as a leader. Although there is no clear, right or wrong answer to what a leader is i think its cool that people like Maxwell put that much thought into it.

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

elevator project

Last week we were expected to get on an elevator and face the people/person on it and see how they reacted without any verbal communication. I did this in the residence elevator to two girls and they looked at me like i was a creep and didnt say anything.

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

first week leadership

In my first week of class i have learned a lot of terms and theories on leadership i did not know about. I didn't realize that it was split into four approaches and personally i think they are all legit and i have leaned towards all of them and some point in my life.