1Crnogorska sportska akademija
SOME ASPECTS OF VIOLENCE IN SPORT
NEKI ASPEKTI NASILJA U SPORTU
Sport Mont 2010, VII(21-22),
300-305
Today we are very often faced with the appearance of the violence in sport field
and fighting places and for that reason there are some demands that it can be studied
from a social aspect. This is not only a problem of a personal nature but also a problem
of a wider social community.
There are some firm attitudes that sport serves the man in many cases and it has
a goal to increase the social aspect that means coming close to the people. However,
attitudes like that have remained only in paper. The day that the professionalism has
taken the domination in sport, everything went around in the opposite direction because
the result is important in realization of planned professionalism. Going to that goal,
trainers who are often autocratic, compel the sportsman on doing the task no matter
what, taking him the possibility to freely express his individuality. The sport bureaucracy
is being formed around the player, sportsman, who is than capable to manage
even the managerial stuff.
The even chase between the sport commercialization and professionalism has
brought to that that it becomes very profitable job in which you can earn a lot. That is
why we are more and more distanced from the real value of the sport. In return, we got
sport competitions which are more presented with violence and brutality. The rules of
behavior are being neglected which causes more violent behavior.
Cruel behavior towards the athletes is more intensive and so it is one of the most
shown sights of violence in sport which are shown through the training duration. We
are often the witnesses that all the efforts overlook even the physiological bounds. Doping
consumation has shown the brutal violence towards the athletes which hasn’t missed
our country. One of the symptoms of violence in sport is connected with the trainings
and competitions of the little children. Sport stadiums have, unfortunately, become the place of those people who, using
the conditions and ambient, often go with local, national and even chauvinistic slogans.
In democratic society physical education must be free and human. Doing that
we would come to the more human relationships in sport, relationships in which the
man wouldn’t be burdened of the victory imperative in any case, to sport without the
violence and brutality. sport, brutality, violence, competitions, humanity…
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