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Acceptability - Some sports are considered socially unacceptable by some people. For example hunting and horse or dog racing, because of concerns over cruelty to the animals involved. tradition and culture also affect participation. For example, some cultures disapprove of women taking part in physical recreation in public or mixed company.this is one reason why many sports centres operate 'women only' sessions.
What do different groups within society have to do with physical activity?
Recreation and physical activity for different groups within society We can break up the different groups within our society into the following categories, who all have different needs, attitudes and expectations when it comes to recreation and physical activity: young children family school peers elderly cultural groups socio-economic groups Each of these groups are influenced differently.
The activities of recreational and physical for different groups of societies are different. There are group activities like sports and games or fun creation.