Love is the Joy in Sports
Sports are loved globally in every part of the world, but what makes sports so loveable, or why does someone love a sport so much? Many sports, like soccer, volleyball, tennis, etc., are played internationally; many have huge fan bases, some smaller but still pretty big. Many people attend games to see their favorite teams play right in front of them, and for those who don't attend games, they can still get a good experience by watching them through a screen.
Sports like football and soccer are loved insanely by many. Many people attend these games covered in their favorite team's merchandise, Wearing jerseys of their favorite players, and showing off banners. Some even waved flags to show the pride they hold for their team. Those who are at home still wear jerseys, hats, etc., to cheer their team on from the other side of the screen.
Someone's love for a sport might be for a different reason than yours. Some love sports because they love the aggression played in some of them, the intensity they get from playing and/ or watching the game, and The suspense they get seeing who will win the game. A lot of people play sports because of parents or friends as well. Some play because they had a parent play the sport before them and had them start young or introduce the sport to them. The more they grew up with the sport, the more their love for the sport did, too.
Friends are also a great way to love a sport. Playing a team sport like basketball, soccer, or volleyball is a great way to bond and grow stronger as friends and as a team and player. Playing individual sports like cross country, track, and wrestling against your friends is a fun way to develop a good passion and love for a sport. Competing against your friend(s) is a fun way to get competitive and show just a bit of aggression towards them if they beat you.
Whether you love a sport for fun, family, friends, or any other reason, your love for it is still there and always will be. Whether you played it when you were young or currently, the joy from playing is still there.