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The Differences in Perception of Men’s and Women’s Sports

The Differences in Perception of Men’s and Women’s Sports

  Thanks to social networks like Facebook and Twitter, sports is being watched, discussed, scrutinized, and studied 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and 365 days a year. A perfect example of this is the Thanksgiving holiday. While the NFL has televised a couple of...

Where is Women’s Sports On TV?

  For the longest time, sports in America were largely seen as a discipline reserved almost exclusively for men. While women could find prominence in the Olympics and particularly in more culturally “feminized” competitions like gymnastics, men...

Higher Concussion Rate in Female vs Male Sports

  Will Smith’s movie “Concussion” made the public more aware of the dangers of concussions, which could lead to the development of chronic traumatic encephalopathy. People commonly associate traumatic brain injuries with boxing or football. However,...

Brands Should Sponsor Women’s Sports Teams

  Women’s sports attract significantly fewer commercial sponsors than men’s sports, which is creating an ideal situation for small business owners. By sponsoring female athletes and women’s sports teams many younger businesses can take advantage...