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 The Importance of Sports in the Life of a Student?? 
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Sports is a very important part of life. Sports stop wars and help people's self-esteem.

sports make our boby fit. Sports is essential for our life. All the people want to play the game even animal also play the games. Sports is playing with our friends the name of the games like cricket, football, batminton, etc. for eg.. cricket- cricket is playing ground, in varanda, in compound many places we will play cricket. the sports are two type 1-indoors games 2- out doors games. indoors is game to play in our houses like carrom, chess, ludow etc..

outdoor games are the we will play in ground means out side of the house. daily we we will play 1-2 hours . Because sports wiil increase our mind . when we play games only we concentrate the game no other side.


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It begins with the word ball, anything that is round and bounces. It evolves into the long driveway, throwing an orange ball into the mini-hoop. Even if the child misses, the father excitedly says “Great job!” If the child really takes an interest, it grows up trying out different sports until they’re old enough when they need more than just being able to throw a ball. High school students would benefit from playing sports because it motivates them to perform well in school, encourages important life skills, and provides scholarship opportunities.

Participating in sports can help a student increase their grades and attendance. For example, to be eligible to play, students must have at least a D in all classes. If they were failing a class, they’d still have to go to the game but wouldn’t be able to participate. Having this guideline helps students find the motivation to try harder and pay attention in their classes. In addition, on the day of the competition, they must attend at least 2 blocks of school. Many students who lack motivation have trouble showing up for school. This policy treats the sport as an incentive. It is rewarding the person for attending school with something they like to do.

There are many important skills that a student will benefit from having when playing a sport. For example, if you play a sport, you have to learn to work with the other players. When nobody on the team works together, the team’s performance as a whole will not be good. Yet when everybody displays a strong sense of teamwork, they can accomplish more things faster. In addition, this skill can be applied towards other things in the student’s life including the workplace. A key to getting and keeping a job is your ability to communicate and work with the other employees. If the student has participated in a sport, they will have already mastered these necessary skills.


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The importance of sports in the life of a young student is invaluable and goes much further than the basic answer that "it keeps kids off the streets." It does in fact keep kids off the streets, but it also instills lessons that are essential in the life of a student athlete. Sports play a pivotal role in the makeup of a young athlete, especially in the middle school to high school years where student athletes are much more mature and mentally developed. Where else can a young, impressionable youth learn values like discipline, responsibility, self confidence, sacrifice, and accountability? Television, which may be the most influential tool in the lives of young adults, does not show enough of these qualities, nor is it on the Internet, or radio. Rather it is up to the parents, teachers, sports teams, clubs, and after school programs to help mold, develop, and instill these qualities into the lives of student athletes. I believe in order for this to happen, school sports programs must have a few components in place. The first thing they need is a good core of coaches that understand the great responsibility that is placed upon their shoulders to help shape and prepare these student athletes not only in sports, but in their everyday lives. Yes, I did say coaches, because it is a responsibility that lies on the shoulders of more than one person and it is going to take more than one person to help lead these student athletes to success.

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Hi

he importance of sports in the life of a young student is invaluable and goes much further than the basic answer that "it keeps kids off the streets." It does in fact keep kids off the streets, but it also instills lessons that are essential in the life of a student athlete. Sports play a pivotal role in the makeup of a young athlete, especially in the middle school to high school years where student athletes are much more mature and mentally developed. Where else can a young, impressionable youth learn values like discipline, responsibility, self confidence, sacrifice, and accountability? Television, which may be the most influential tool in the lives of young adults, does not show enough of these qualities, nor is it on the Internet, or radio. Rather it is up to the parents, teachers, sports teams, clubs, and after school programs to help mold, develop, and instill these qualities into the lives of student athletes. I believe in order for this to happen, school sports programs must have a few components in place. The first thing they need is a good core of coaches that understand the great responsibility that is placed upon their shoulders to help shape and prepare these student athletes not only in sports, but in their everyday lives. Yes, I did say coaches, because it is a responsibility that lies on the shoulders of more than one person and it is going to take more than one person to help lead these student athletes to success.

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