Honestly, I think showing sports competitions on TV or online does encourage more people to get active, but it depends on how it's presented. What really works is when they include practical tips or beginner-friendly challenges alongside the matches. For example, during the Olympics, I noticed a lot of short videos on social media showing athletes demonstrating simple exercises or warm-up routines. It felt accessible, and I remember feeling motivated to try some of those exercises myself. That being said, just watching the games passively doesn't always translate into action-it's the interactive or educational elements that make the difference. So, I'd say broadcasters should focus on making sports feel achievable, not just entertaining.
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Does showing sports competitions on TV or online encourage more people to do sport?
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