illnesses can prevent some people
from exceeding in a sport, for example
Asthma cannot be cured and loads of
people have this.
resources
avalibility
some people might have to
go out of thier way to get to
the sporting places.
time
some people might not have
time to partipate in sprts
because it doesnt fit around
thier schedual.
access
people might not be able to
access the places because
of driving and road spaces.
location
if somoneloved in the countryside
they might have to travel a great
distance to the city.
cultural
gender
different genders have
more dominant sports for
example football is usually
played by men rather than
women.
age
specific age groups have different
categories for the availability to do
certain sports, girls in year 7 cant do
400 meters, they can only do 300.
race
certain races have a genetic advance from others
because of the places they are originated from,
jamaican's and African's are better at sprinting than
swimming.
disability
seeing others with the same disability's or any
disability's can make them want to participate
in sports because it challenges them,
wheelchair basketball is a popular sporting
activity.
image
fashion
certain sports wear for example NIKE
can have an influence on peoples
perspective in sports because of their
slogan.
media
media influences people because of the
publicity sports persons get.
people
family
brother, sister, mum or dad can play a certain sport
which can influence you to do that sport yourself.
peers
friends can have an impact on you allowing you
to have the opportunity to join the same sport.
role models
certain mediated people can influence others to
join a sport which they play because they;'re
famous for it.
socio-economic
status
some of the
sporting might not
seem appropriate
cost
coast of clubs and
sporting availability can
be expensive and can
put people off from
going.