PRESENTED BY:-
SuShaNT SiNgh(040)
SoNu SiNgh(032)
aYuSh SiNgh(041)
SauRaBh kaPooR(043)
aNkiT RaNjaN(048)
ShuBhaNkaR SiNha(039)
 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.
 It is the ability to capture the admiration and the
trust of the athletes.
 This is crucial because if you can capture a
person's admiration and trust you can motivate
them to perform at a higher level not only in
sports, but also in their own lives.
 If you can get the athletes to believe in you and
your philosophies you can begin to see significant
changes in grades and behavior.
 It all starts with coaches that have a plan and
methodology behind the principles they are
teaching.
 As I said earlier, there is a great responsibility on
the coaches to help young student athletes make
a smooth transition into society.
 This is very important because student athletes need
to know they are appreciated and there is no greater
way than for the community, booster club, and
commissioners/treasurers to show that appreciation
than to get involved in youth athletics.
 In order to accomplish this it's going to take
investment and the most valuable investments are
money and time.
 The more invested, the better the results. I can
attest that there is no greater investment than the
future of our young student athletes.
 When these things are in place, I believe student
athletes will benefit and the results will be evident
not only on the field, but long after they step off of
it.
 In our school we have got physical education
lessons twice a week.
 Boys and girls play volley –ball and basketball
at the lessons. There is a sports ground near
our school and we go in for sports in the
open air.
 A lot of different competitions are held at
school; a great number of pupils take part in
them.
 All these events play an important role in our
physical development.
 Recently it has been discovered that many
pupils between the ages of twelve and
sixteen and even over are not strong enough
to do physical exercises.
 They can’t run for long distances and many
of them can’t swim.
 Young people, who join the army, are often
not fit enough and they can’t serve in the
army and fulfill their duty.
 So by plying sport u can fit for any situation
 Sports foster friendship and amity.
 Nor does the belief hold well any more that
those who take part in sports or games would
be no good at studies, and that each year
their absence from the class or shortage of
lectures would be condone.
 because they can either attend to their
studies or be on the playing field for some
game or the other.
 regular participation in sports provides a
healthy channel for diversion of energies.
 Wherever students and other youth
participate in sports regularly, misdirection
of youthful vigour is much less.
 The tendency to indulge in indiscipline and
mischief is curbed.
 Some observers have contended that there is
a close link between sports and a country's
industrial development and the general
progress of society.
 That is why it is contended, most of the gold
medals at the Olympics are bagged by
advanced countries such as the U.S.A.,
Russia and Germany, and Britain.
 Of the eastern countries, China and Japan
plunder most of the gold and silver medals
Importance of sports

Importance of sports

  • 1.
    PRESENTED BY:- SuShaNT SiNgh(040) SoNuSiNgh(032) aYuSh SiNgh(041) SauRaBh kaPooR(043) aNkiT RaNjaN(048) ShuBhaNkaR SiNha(039)
  • 2.
     The importanceof 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.
  • 4.
     It isthe ability to capture the admiration and the trust of the athletes.  This is crucial because if you can capture a person's admiration and trust you can motivate them to perform at a higher level not only in sports, but also in their own lives.  If you can get the athletes to believe in you and your philosophies you can begin to see significant changes in grades and behavior.  It all starts with coaches that have a plan and methodology behind the principles they are teaching.  As I said earlier, there is a great responsibility on the coaches to help young student athletes make a smooth transition into society.
  • 5.
     This isvery important because student athletes need to know they are appreciated and there is no greater way than for the community, booster club, and commissioners/treasurers to show that appreciation than to get involved in youth athletics.  In order to accomplish this it's going to take investment and the most valuable investments are money and time.  The more invested, the better the results. I can attest that there is no greater investment than the future of our young student athletes.  When these things are in place, I believe student athletes will benefit and the results will be evident not only on the field, but long after they step off of it.
  • 7.
     In ourschool we have got physical education lessons twice a week.  Boys and girls play volley –ball and basketball at the lessons. There is a sports ground near our school and we go in for sports in the open air.  A lot of different competitions are held at school; a great number of pupils take part in them.  All these events play an important role in our physical development.
  • 8.
     Recently ithas been discovered that many pupils between the ages of twelve and sixteen and even over are not strong enough to do physical exercises.  They can’t run for long distances and many of them can’t swim.  Young people, who join the army, are often not fit enough and they can’t serve in the army and fulfill their duty.  So by plying sport u can fit for any situation
  • 9.
     Sports fosterfriendship and amity.  Nor does the belief hold well any more that those who take part in sports or games would be no good at studies, and that each year their absence from the class or shortage of lectures would be condone.  because they can either attend to their studies or be on the playing field for some game or the other.
  • 10.
     regular participationin sports provides a healthy channel for diversion of energies.  Wherever students and other youth participate in sports regularly, misdirection of youthful vigour is much less.  The tendency to indulge in indiscipline and mischief is curbed.
  • 12.
     Some observershave contended that there is a close link between sports and a country's industrial development and the general progress of society.  That is why it is contended, most of the gold medals at the Olympics are bagged by advanced countries such as the U.S.A., Russia and Germany, and Britain.  Of the eastern countries, China and Japan plunder most of the gold and silver medals