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PLAY HEALTHY … or how playing sport affects our health

PLAY HEALTHY … or how playing sport affects our health. by Helen Kapetanaki. BASIC TRAINING. Sports, also known as Athletics (from the ancient Greek word athlos meaning “contest”), are games or challenges, played individually or in teams, involving physical strength, skill, and endurance.

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PLAY HEALTHY … or how playing sport affects our health

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  1. PLAY HEALTHY…or how playing sport affects our health by Helen Kapetanaki

  2. BASIC TRAINING • Sports, also known as Athletics (from the ancient Greek word athlos meaning “contest”), are games or challenges, played individually or in teams, involving physical strength, skill, and endurance. • People worldwide have been practicing them for centuries, at any age. Some of us find them exciting, others… well… not so ! • Apart from excitement however, sports can play a vital role in our health. Let’s see why…

  3. TWO IN ONE • Eastern sports and Martial arts, such as Judo, Kung Fu, Ai-ki-do,and Tae Kwon Do, sound dangerous, and many people consider them violent. • Still, all of them can keep both our bodies and our minds healthy and in harmony. These arts teach us how to move, keep us physically fit and in well shape. At the same time they train us to self control, our brain to keep a positive attitude and our character to be honest.

  4. JudoTae Kwon Do

  5. AI-KI-DOKUNG FUAI-KI-DO- The name comes from the Japanese words ai (union, harmony); ki (vital breath, energy); do (way . Aikido stresses the importance of attaining harmony between ki and tai (the body).

  6. TAKING AIM • A competitive archer’s exceptional aim is produced by developing strength, good posture and balance. A number of sports like Archery, Fencing, or Target-Shooting can help a person… • think faster • become focused • stay alert at the same time; …exactly what our brain needs to stay healthy !!

  7. HEARTY • Sports that involve aerobic exercise like Gymnastics, Decathlon*, Cycling, Swimming, Skating, and playing Tennis, lower the risk of heart disease, because aerobic exercise makes the heart and lungs stronger, by decreasing blood pressure and cholesterol levels throughout the day. • They also help us stay at a healthy weight, and reduce our body fat because while practicing these sports we burn calories**. * Running, hurdle race, the discus throw, the pole vault, and more. ** A calorie is a unit of measurement. It measures the amount of energy in foods. It measures the amount of energy our body uses.

  8. Swimming Synchronized Swimming Tennis Ice Skating Cycling Marathon Running

  9. BENDING DAYS ARE OVER • Sports, such as Alpine/WaterSkiing, Horseback Riding, Polo, Snowboarding, Surfing, Rowing and Mountain/ Rock Climbing, require determination, vigor (strong muscles) and coordination. • People who practice these sports are more energeticand have a high level of endurance. Their flexibility increases and their bones are stronger, not to mention that they have an improved posture (No Scoliosis for these guys!)

  10. Mountain Climbing Horseback Riding Surfing the waves Rowing

  11. Rock Climbing Polo Snowboarding Ski Jumping Water Skiing

  12. Last but not least …A basic truth: PLAYING SPORTS IS FUN! • As we are having a good time our anxiety and stress levels drop. We feel confident and relaxed. • Our bodies release endorphins (a chemical substance of the human body, responsible for happy feelings). • When we are happy and stress-free we do not suffer from headaches, caused by stress. • Our brain is healthier, our body as well. …and as ancient Greeks used to say: A healthy mind lies in a healthy body!

  13. SOURCES Pictures • Microsoft Encarta Reference Library 2005 Articles • USA Judo Review • Martial Arts by: John Corcoran • Olympic Games by: Allen Guttmann • Athletics- Track Events by: Jeff Hollobaugh • Tennis Reviewed by: Mary Carillo and Joel Drucker • Archery Reviewed by: National Archery Association of the United States • Exercise by Adam K. Myers • Endocrine System by Gad B. Kletter • Stress by Stephen Auerbach and Sandra E. Gramling • Respiratory System by Maria Luisa Padilla • Aerobics by Kathie Davis • Physical Exercise by Celeste Ulrich • Microsoft Encarta Reference Library 2005

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