Blog #3: Soccer in Gender and Pop Culture
Blog #3: Soccer in Gender and Pop Culture I have always been a big fan of professional soccer, as a kid I remember waking up on the weekends at 4 or 5 in the morning to watch my favorite teams play on TV. Looking back at it, I now realize what impact that soccer had on me as a kid. Looking at these world class athletes compete I noticed some attitudes that I thought were necessary to be a man. The competitive nature and aggression that players had on the field was the thing that stood out to me the most. I thought that it was necessary to always be competitive and to always try being the best at anything. Holding such a high standard is not necessarily a bad thing but as a kid I thought it was manly if I was competitive and aggressive. As I grew older my competitive attitude went down and I realized that I don't always need to be the best in order to be manly. Another message that I got from following and admiring these professional athletes was the idea of having a lot of ...