BENEFITS OF SPORT PARTICIPATION IN TEENS

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Mother: “Rahul, please stop watching TV and eating that pack of chips… you need to get down to studies… tomorrow is history paper. ”
Rahul: “Yes mom. Let me finish watching this serial and I will immediately sit to study.”
Mother: (After half hour.. boiling with anger) RAHUL…. Switch off that idiot box right away……
Rahul: (hurriedly shutting off the TV sits down to study and to himself…) why can’t I just relax.. I love playing sports but mom does not allow me.. she feels that playing sports is a waste of time and will harm my grades in school especially when I am in 8th grade.


This is a common scene in most of our homes. We come across many kids, especially teens and adolescents having a regular routine of going to school, tuitions, home work, watching TV, playing on computer and there the day ends…… We hardly watch teenagers playing some sport in the building, playgrounds or in clubs. Few years back, free time was equal to playing sport or getting engaged in any extracurricular activity that one liked and enjoyed. However, now the concept of free time gets occupied by malls, fast food centers and coffee shops where we see most of the teenagers binging on pizzas, burgers, fries and so on. We see the grounds empty where only elderly people are busy keeping themselves fit or very young kids, who are still away from the academic pressures and expectations, playing freely.

Most of the parents have certain misconceptions about their teens getting engaged in sporting activity:

  • Sport tends to distract kids from their academics and it affects their concentration level.
  • Engaging in sport eats up a lot of time and kids do not get time for their academics. Also, kids become poor in time management.
  • Sport makes them tired and they are unable to concentrate on studies later.
  • Participation in sport does not have long term benefits.

Now let’s see the facts:

  • The most important psychological skill necessary for sport is concentration. Unless you are completely focused in your game, you will not get the results. Research says that kids who are involved in sports have better concentration level that those who are not.
  • Kids who are in sports learn better time management skills as they are aware that they get limited time for their academics and cannot afford to procrastinate.
  • All of us know that kids do not study round the clock. In fact, they tend to waste more time if more time is available. Sports offer children a change from the monotony of their daily life that has a positive impact on their academics. Sport participation improves blood circulation and physical well being which in fact makes kids more alert and high on concentration.
  • Sport participation helps in overall personality development.

Advantages of sport participation:
A lot can be learnt from games other than the obvious physical benefits..

Physical and social skills:
Sport enhances children’s physical growth. The recreational activities eliminate the unhealthy habits of the children that may lead them to diabetes, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, heart disease, joint pain, strokes and other serious diseases.

Research shows that physical activity, and sports in particular, can positively affect aspects of personal development among young people, such as self-esteem, goal-setting, and leadership.

Psychological skills:
Sports promote many values which can be used to mould children into better and stronger human beings. Discipline, team spirit, strategizing, crisis management and resilience are just some of the principles that can be garnered from normal sports participation.

Intellectual benefits:
Physical activity is associated with improved academic achievement, including grades and test scores. It can affect cognitive skills, attitudes and academic behavior, including enhanced concentration, attention, and improved classroom behavior.

However, in India, we as parents still ignore these benefits of sport participation and fail to tap the inherent talent in our kids. Most of the times, the kids are either stopped from participating or are made to exit sport early in life. Hence, it’s time we woke up and realized the advantages of being in sport rather than allowing our kids to turn into couch potatoes!!!!!

Mugdha Bavare
Sports Psychologist

SPORTS AND PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT IN CHILDREN

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Sports, with their impact and influence, have always had a place in society. Its magnificent ability to unite people makes sport a powerful communication tool. Sports also help to strengthen connections and trust in our wider communities. The sports dynamic essentially transcends all social, political and ethnic barriers.

Let us look at some ways in which Sports contribute to a growing child’s personality.

  • Enhances Self Esteem
  • Reduce anxiety
  • Builds a positive outlook towards life
  • Builds team work and collaboration
  • Inculcates healthy sense of competition
  • Better body image
  • Builds ability to handle setback and failures
  • Builds better social skills
  • Promotes many values such as discipline, team spirit, time management, crisis management, resilience etc.
  • Improves cognitive function, academic performance and behaviour in school.
  • Athletes have higher levels of academic achievement than non-athletes.

Facts about sport participation:

  • Research proves that kids who are involved in sports have better concentration level that those who are not.
  • Sport participation improves blood circulation in the brain and physical well being which in fact makes kids more alert and high on concentration.
  • They have better time management skills as they have less time to complete things.
  • Sports offer children a change from the monotony of their daily life that has a positive impact on their academics.
  • Sport participation helps in overall personality development and helps improve self-esteem.
  • Sport is a good way to relieve stress and handle disappointments.

Mugdha Bavare
Sports Psychologist