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Thursday, September 20, 2012

Help in the Goal of Achieving a Healthy Nation

We might have often heard about Physical education, or often abbreviated as Phys. Ed. or P.E during our school days. This physical and health education is included in the primary and secondary school curriculum in order to build a healthy life style. Why physical education holds much importance? Here are some reasons.

                     Fitness
Fitness : Obesity has been an increasing health problem among the new generations. It is because of the changing lifestyles, junk foods and lack of exercises. Sports, exercises and other physical education programs will help to get rid of obesity and other diseases such as diabetes, chronic heart diseases, hypertension etc.

Self-esteem : Physical activities always influence the child's mind in numerous ways. It can increase their confidence levels, sportsman spirit, team skills etc. Self esteem of a student is well built through the active participation in sports activities.

Healthy mind : When students are participating in different sports activities, they are learning some life lessons through it. Winning or losing a game, working together to achieve a goal and several skills are enhanced in children. Nowadays most of the physical and health education programs include several yoga and meditation practices, which can help students to maintain a healthy mind.

Academic improvement : Physical education programs even it is related to sports or it may be yoga practice, it helps to improve the concentration and academic skills of a student. A physically fit body with a healthy mind always promotes academic achievement.

Even if physical education holds a vital role in the academic life of a student, most of schools do not encourage this program. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the percentage of high school students who attended physical education classes daily decreased from 42% in 1991 to 25% in 1995 and remained stable at that level until 2011 (31%). So if you are interested to become a physical or health education instructor, then you can find various career opportunities in the education sector.

For More Information on Physical and Health Education,
http://www.schoolanduniversity.com/articles/physical-and-health-education