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Essay / The Power of Practice - 2661
The Power of PracticeWherever I am, every time I go, whoever I see, I'm always amazed by how people want introduce yourself. The principle of the workout reminds me of nothing other than a song called “Anywhere, When, Whoever” by Shakira. This is in the pure sense that everyone wants to look good and become popular by looking good. The media brings popularity simply by looking at what is called “good”. "Take for example Britney Spears, Christina Aguilara, Shakira and other teenage pop sensations. Many of these pop stars aren't even old enough to drink, but they earn millions of dollars from their performances and CDs sold. But it's not just the music that has earned them such popularity, it's undoubtedly also their appearance. This ethnography will produce the answers to the many questions asked about why people even start working out. multi-effects of coaching and will produce different perspectives of coaching by different people The aim is to produce a culture of coaching from a male and female perspective My research is based on the location I work in. the weight room located in the JCC building located in West Bloomfield, Michigan. This is a very large building, perhaps the size of a large high school, surrounded by a large number of parking spaces. . Inside the JCC there are different facilities. There is a basketball court, a room for large parties, an ice rink for roller hockey and the weight room that I am currently building. Members of this JCC can use the weight room at any time as well as the sauna, the hammam, they have the luxury of being provided with towels in the middle of paper. .... I don't try to impress the opposite sex as much as I used to. While it's always nice to have people watching you while you work out, I think staying fit and healthy is just as important as looking good. “With the help of my field notes, Keneth Pike's explanations from ethical and emic perspectives, and the interviews I conducted from these perspectives, I was able to realize the true power of coaching. The true reasoning that all people are different. Whether some do it to stay in shape or to look better, everyone does it for a spiritual purpose. America is about working hard and striving to succeed. It is a place of freedom and opportunity. The weight room is an opportunity for people to look better, feel better, and socialize with other people. Works Cited: Pike Kenneth. “A stereoscopic window on the world, “