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Domestic Violence and the NFL

Violence is a trait of many NFL players. Let's face it, football is a violent sport and promotes behavior violent. Unfortunately, what football does not do is teach players how to behave non-violently to problems off the field, especially when it comes to problems relationship.

This violent behavior begins when children start playing soccer when they were children. The boys are taught to act tough and aggressive by their coaches, teammates, and even their parents. Children are taught to use his body and strength to cope with competing players yes. Making a good "blow" is encouraged. This reinforces positive children behave aggressively. The boys are taught to be strong, without fear, and be a man. The name of the game is to be tough, dominant and show no weaknesses.

Unfortunately, the boys playing soccer are taught that this behavior is acceptable only in the field. Like children who play soccer reach adolescence and adulthood, they have learned how to use the dominant, aggressive behavior win. It is the behavior that can lead to domestic violence against women.

Football does not teach players how to switch with a woman. Is it is the fault of the coaches in football or should parents take responsibility? The correct answer is that both must take responsibility. If you are going to reward a child for behaving violently while playing football, that child should be taught to control their behavior when not playing football. I think from childhood all the way through the NFL, football players must learn to control aggressive and violent behavior. They need to be taught that violence off the field is acceptable, especially towards women.

The divorce rate among NFL players is very high. Players bring violence and aggressive energy with in the house. After a practice or a game, a player's adrenaline is flowing and can have a lot of extra energy. If the player was in a great game that his team lost, this may increase the likelihood of domestic violence. When you take the football environment where problems between players sometimes resolves to squabbles and pushing around this behavior becomes second nature to players. In football, if someone gets in your face, away. However, there is a difference between pushing a strong player 275 pounds off the face of a woman and pushing 130 pounds out of your face. What seems as if nothing between the players can be deadly when used at a woman, and much of the time, it is done as a reflection of years of being physical with other players. So it is so important that since childhood, Football players are taught to control their behavior off the field.

The NFL has programs to teach players how to behave outside the field. The problem is that when a player comes to the NFL, it's almost too late to teach Behavior Control. By this time the player has spent most of his life must be taught to be physical and aggressive. This behavior is now so deeply ingrained in the minds of the player who is very difficult to change. So it is so important for coaches football and parents teach these kids how to behave off the field and being nice to women.

If you are a parent reading this article, please talk to your child about violence and violent behavior towards other people, especially women is wrong. Yes, physical and aggressive behavior is acceptable in the football field with other players, but it is the only place that is acceptable. Off the field, players must learn to control his aggressive behavior and use your mind to solve problems, not his body.

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