
It is funny how fast college has just flown by. It seems just yesterday I was graduating from high school. I must say out of all my college courses that I have taken thus far Sports and Gender was one of my favorite. It gave the opportunity, for those who liked to, to speak in class and give opinions on such topics as men and women playing in the same sport. We had tons of arguments over the semester which led to no boring classes. It's always good to look forward to going to class and that's what I was everyday because I knew we would be talking about a different issue. I liked how we had assignments to help us understand the material better. Also, giving us what was on the test and not tricking us on test, like some of my teachers have was very appreciated.
The blog I'm about to finish up hopefully will not be my last. I have enjoyed expressing myself. This was the first time I have had a blog that I actually had more then just a couple of entries in. The freedom to not worry about what you wrote was nice and gave me even more incentive to not censor myself. I think during class discussions I was more hesitate to talk because I was more worried about what others might have thought. Even though classmates had the chance to read my blogs, I feel like I get what I want to say out better when I write it done. I'm more likely to remember everything I wanted to say.
My favorite topic to write about was the WWE and masculinity. Only because I never realized how many stereotypes they tried to use to make us think that this is how areal man should act. I still kinda of laugh after thinking back to that article. Just growing up as a kid I always saw it as entertaining, not as something I wanted to be. Yes, I did copy their wrestling moves with my brother, but I never wanted to have muscles on top of muscles. And if I really got hurt, I was going to cry. I think topics like these and many others were a great understanding of sport and gender. I would recommend this class to anyone who was thinking about taking it. I think one thing I would change though is have the blogs do once a week so that people always keep up on them. Finally, as mention by other classmates have a time like once a month to meet with your blog/journal groups to talk about certain discussions.








