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Steve Bishop - edarticles.com |
A Guide To The Importance of Physical Education Programs
Physical activity offers a broad range of benefits, including the prevention
of obesity, improved self confidence, and an overall sense of well-being.
Physical education programs within the school setting can set the stage for how
children view physical fitness, activity levels, and future health. Physical
education programs also include general health and safety information in
addition to providing opportunities for students to learn how to cooperate with
one another in a team setting.
A Lifetime of Health
The school setting provides a structured atmosphere in which to incorporate
physical health activities and ideally develop healthy habits for life. Studies
indicate that promotion of a healthy lifestyle taught in physical education
classes can influence long-term health benefits such as reduced rates of
obesity, heart disease, high cholesterol, diabetes, and high blood pressure.
Perhaps just as importantly, physical education programs can teach students
that physical activity can be fun. With a broad range of games and activities,
children are exposed to forms of exercise that don't simply involve running
around a track. Games and other activities incorporate teamwork, strategy,
skill-building exercises, and fun.
Nutritional Information
Physical education classes are ideal for introducing basic nutritional
concepts to children. Poor eating habits are common among many children and adolescents;
however, a solid foundation in healthy eating choices can help lay the
groundwork for improved food choices. Children who eat regular, healthy meals
consisting of a wide range of food choices concentrate better in school and are
less disruptive. Healthy eating also decreases the chances of children
developing serious health problems early in life and reduces obesity rates
among youth and into adulthood.
Life Skills
Physical education also provides an opportunity for children to develop
critical life skills, such as problem solving, strategy, and working together.
Many team sports require participants to work together to achieve a goal.
Children also learn the basics of good sportsmanship and that there is much
more to sports and physical activities than simply winning or losing. Sports
require training, mental and physical preparation, and help build
self-confidence.
Mental Health
Regular physical activity has shown to have many psychological and mental
benefits in addition to the physical ones. For example, regular exercise can
reduce feelings of depression and anxiety and promote an overall sense of
well-being. The increased blood flow during exercise transports oxygen to all
parts of the body, including the brain, which can help improve memory and
reasoning skills. Conversely, a lack of oxygen, which can result from not
enough deep breathing, can lead to disorientation, confusion, fatigue, and
memory and concentration difficulties.
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