Abstract of Football

Dec 3
16:37

2011

Stenen Mike

Stenen Mike

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Rugby resultant from the United Kingdom, and Rugby School was its birthplace. Along the development of rugby, many people in different countries paid more and more attention to it. But countries all had their own forms and rules to play rugby. Rugby was not simply popular among common people, but also was welcomed in the army.

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Rugby stemmed from the United Kingdom,Abstract of Football Articles and rugby football was its original name, which was short for rugby. Because the ball looked like an olive, so it was called "football" in China. Rugby was actually a city in the central England. The rugby school was the birthplace of rugby football. A stone tablet stood in the school, which read" In memory of W. W. Ellis's brave action ". They said that once in a football match, Ellis, was running with the ball in his arms in a moment of emergency, which was regarded as a mistake in 1823. But it caused the other players to follow. Although this was a foul, it provided people with a new revelation. Football drew the interests of sports enthusiasts around the world in Britain and the commonwealth areas. Over the years, it was gradually accepted by people. Thereupon, a new sport, which derived from the football, could not only benefit your body's all-around development, but also with high value of exercise.Rugby gradually developed at Cambridge University after 1839 and established the rugby football club one after another. The intercollegiate games also became very active. UK set up the Football Association in 1871, soon this sport spread quickly to European countries, the Evgeni Malkin Jersey United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. The International Football Association set up. The International Football game was held in France in 1906.The British football changed continuously when it spread to other countries. Different forms of rugby also created by many other countries, like the United States, Canada and Australia. However, there existed many differences, such as the venue, equipment, rules, clothing, participate numbers and the size of the ball, also the play methods. It could be, roughly, sorted into two kinds; British Football (also called soft football) and American football (also called the hard football). Its different styles and play methods won themselves the interesting nicknames. and American football was called "A barbarian plays the savage sport".Rugby was called the callous football, since the players didn't wear guards in a competition. American football was vaguely smaller than rugby, so it was effortless to do well the ball.Rugby could present the military training with much assistance, chiefly in physical training. Because rugby game required the team spirit of tenaciously combat to win. So this sport was also very popular in the army, and was strongly promoted. As a result, rugby got the fame of "ball of army" in western countries. Nowadays, some of the individual universities also have their good rugby teams in China.Rugby has been criticized as an exercise of violence. Because when you compare rugby with some sports, such as basketball, soccer and other popular sports in United States, many violent collisions would be actually happen. Instead of the prohibited grapping-rugby style, to play the ball with both hands is a better choice in the campuses of American. Most PE classes all use the type of hands-touch. But after school, they can play the grapping method under the circumstances of equipment and guidance. Moreover, the fierce body collision and high risk of injury, it does not have the ability to attract women. In shortage of muscles and weights, women always have a high risk in competions. The balls which need grip give the strong and quick players more advantages. What we have discussed above has previously caused controversy, so in the earlier few decades, rugby and dodge ball, wresting, hockey and boxing has been listed as violence.