Organized Sports and Academics

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Did you know that the first group of organized sports is called the Olympic Games? People from other countries came to compete in different sports (History.com, 2010) . The Olympic Games transcend through time. They realized playing organized sports is beneficial for all students because it helps them develop discipline ,leadership, time management, responsibility, coordination, and health. Why Should Kids Play Sports or do after School Activities. Physical activity is very important for kids. This is supported by studies done by the National Cancer Institute ("NIH study finds," 2012). Physical activity help maintain a healthy body as well as muscles and reduces the risk of diseases. When kids participate in sports, it helps them have a healthy body and keeps them away from any risk of obesity and disease . It is important for kids to be involved in sports. Students Who Participate in Organized Sports Have Better Grades “When a student has to earn the right to play a sport by performing in the classroom , that is a very strong factor in keeping adolescent in school"(Lumpkin, 2014). Sports give students a reason to come to school even if it’s not academic. Student athletes have a better attendance record and go to school more than non­athletes (Barkhorn , 2014) Students need to earn the right to do extracurricular activities. That is motivation for them to do good in school so that they may be able to participate in sports and other things. That is why students participating in sports or extracurricular activities have better grades than kids who do not participate (Lumpkin, 2014). Why grades are better. In the United States there are 60 percent of high school students that play on a sponsored team, according to the Center fo... ... middle of paper ... ...­62. Published online May, 2012. Miller, A. (n.d.). How Does Participating in a Sport Relieve Stress?. Retrieved from http://healthyliving.azcentral.com/participating­sport­relieve­stress­1862.html NIH study finds leisure­time physical activity extends life expectancy as much as 4.5 years. (2012, November 6). Retrieved from http://www.nih.gov/news/health/nov2012/nci­06.htm il 12, 2014, from www.wedevelopeyou.com/2013/05/09/confidence­in­sport/ True Sport Report ­ Psychological and Social Benefits of Playing True Sport. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.truesport.org/about/true­sport­report/psychological ­and­social­benefits­of­playing­true­sport Youth Resources. (2014, January 21). Youth resources: Extracurricular activities teach many skills. Retrieved from http://www.courierpress.com/news/2014/jan/21/youth­resources­extracurricular­activities­teach /?print=1

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