Kids
who are active in school sports are fitter, have healthier body weights
and are more confident. The risk of blood pressure, heart disease,
osteoporosis and other chronic diseases is lower among physically active
people, which makes it all the more important for children to
appreciate the importance of physical activity at a young age.
Improved Social Skills
Participation in
school sports provides a sense of belonging and being part of a team or
group. You interact with your peers in a friendly manner. You learn to
consider the interests of your teammates and to practice mutual respect
and cooperation. You work together, share time and other resources, take
turns to play and learn to cope with success and failure as a team.
These interactions facilitate bonding and lasting friendships with your schoolmates, which can help make children more sociable and outgoing as they grow.
These interactions facilitate bonding and lasting friendships with your schoolmates, which can help make children more sociable and outgoing as they grow.
Better Health
Pastimes such as
Internet, television and computer games can make children sedentary and
increase the risk of obesity. Children who do not participate in sports
or other physical activities are more likely to grow up to be inactive
adults.
Participation in school sports supports the healthy growth of the heart, lungs, muscles and bones. It also improves agility, coordination and balance. Exercise also helps reduce stress levels, anxiety and behavioral problems. Regular physical activity helps you relax better and reduces muscular tension.
Participation in school sports supports the healthy growth of the heart, lungs, muscles and bones. It also improves agility, coordination and balance. Exercise also helps reduce stress levels, anxiety and behavioral problems. Regular physical activity helps you relax better and reduces muscular tension.
Lower Risk of Negative Influences
Youth who
participate in sports are less likely to commit crimes, says the
Australian Sports Commission. Engaging in sports reduces the amount of
unsupervised free time on your hands and prevents boredom. This makes
options such as smoking, drinking and drugs less appealing. According to
the Women’s Sport Foundation, girls who play sports do better at school
and learn the importance of goal setting, strategizing and planning,
all of which can be components of success in the workplace. They are
also less likely to have sex or get pregnant at an early age, according
to the Women's Sports Foundation.
Self-Esteem and Confidence
When you
participate in school sports, you develop a variety of techniques and
skills. You engage in friendly competition with your schoolmates, have
an easier time maintaining a healthy body weight and have a lower risk
of developing obesity. Boys and girls who play sports have more positive
body images than those who are sedentary. When you play well and win
games, you gain a sense of accomplishment, which helps shape
self-esteem.
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To enroll your child/ward at Lagooz Schools (Creche, Nursery, Primary, College);
Visit us at Plot 11/12, Omotoye Estate Road, Mulero Bus/Stop, Near NYSC Camp Iyana-Ipaja, Orile Agege, Lagos or 31, Coker Street, Funmilayo Bus Stop, Orile Agege, Lagos.
Call: +2348033205357, +2348023852010
Email: lagoozcollege@lagooz.com, lagooz@yahoo.com
Official Website: www.lagooz.com
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