Monday, January 26, 2015

Ladies Day 5 suggestions


Ladies Day 5 suggestions

11)   It’s a sport, not a cause. I think this happens so often that people treat women athletes that there doing things such great things for a culture when we should be treating them just like any other athlete. Women athletes have just as remarkable athletic abilities, skill and other characteristics that relate them to male athletes.
22)   Market to both genders. I thought someone brought up a great point in class that by marketing to both genders you are marketing to women by relating them to women athletes, and by marketing to men you are marketing to the fathers of the female athletes.
33)   Sell sex appeal, Not Sex. The female athletes don’t need to be posting nude pictures to be for people to like them as an athlete. To get fans they just need to do what they do and fans will see their talents and appreciate what they do.
44)   Think globally, act locally. Women’s sports are best at the local levels, that is when there are the most participates and there is an opportunity for the communities to get involved.
55)   Show Patience. Women’s sports are not the most popular in today’s day but looking back on where they have come from they have come a long way from where they were and I think they will continue to grow.
      

These are my views on the 5 suggestions; leave comments on your views.

Dalton Collins

1 comment:

  1. My two favorite suggestions were “It’s a sport, not a cause” and “Show patience”. I think that these are the two biggest things that people need to remember when dealing with women sports. Many people act as if the purpose of women’s sports is to promote female power and show that they are equal to men. That isn’t the case though. Female athletes play because they love the sport and competition, the same reason as men. We need to get rid of this stigma that women need to “prove themselves” and just let them play. Showing patience is also very important when dealing this women’s sport. I believe with time the current views on women athletes will change drastically and they will not be looked at differently than male athletes.

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