Definitions of sport may also be accompanied by definitions for one or more similar, closely related, activities that are ‘not sport’.
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Sport
A human activity involving physical exertion and skill as the primary focus of the activity, with elements of competition or social participation where rules and patterns of behaviour governing the activity exist formally through organisations and is generally recognised as a sport.
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Organised sport
The degree of organisational structure that surrounds and influences the sport helps to distinguish whether an activity is classified as ‘organised sport’.
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Sport participation
Sport participation is not easily defined and will often depend on how it is perceived by the observer. As a guide, a ‘sport participant’ is a person who takes part in a sporting activity, whether in a formal or informal capacity. Some examples of sport participation can be described by a particular role performed in sport (including playing and non-playing roles), such as an athlete (or player), coach (or trainer, instructor), or official (or umpire, referee). There are many roles in sport, and these can be volunteer or paid. How a person describes their engagement (such as solo or group, impromptu or scheduled, or the place/setting) can also help to determine if their sport participation is organised or not.
Sport participation settings: where and ‘how’ do Australians play sport, Eime, R., Harvey, J. & Charity, M. BMC Public Health 20, 1344 (2020).
Physical activity
Any bodily movement produced by skeletal muscles that results in energy expenditure. It can be undertaken in many different ways.
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Active recreation
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2. Merits and demerits of games
Games
A game is an activity or sport usually involving skill, knowledge,
or chance, in which you follow fixed rules and try to win against an
opponent or to solve a puzzle. ... the wonderful game of football.
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12. The most notable positive effects of gaming include:
•Improved cognitive abilities.
•Improved problem-solving skills and logic.
•Increased hand-to-eye coordination.
•Greater multi-tasking ability.
•Faster and more accurate decision-making.
•Enhanced prosocial behaviors.
•Better eyesight (attention to detail)
13. Eight Remarkable Benefits of Football to Students
•Fitness. It is perhaps the most obvious benefit of football to
students. ...
•Social Skills. Football plays a significant role in forging and promoting
friendships. ...
•Leadership Skills. ...
•Discipline. ...
•Time Management. ...
•Work Ethic. ...
•Teamwork & Cooperation. ...
•Empathy.
14. This can bring benefits including:
•increased stamina.
•improved cardiovascular health.
•reduced body fat.
•improved muscle strength and tone.
•increased bone strength.
•improved coordination.
15. • Advantages of games
• However, the benefits of videogames include improved powers
of concentration, creativity, memory, languages and teamwork.
Videogames can make it easier to learn educational contents and
develop cognitive skills.
• Video games can be used to help improve test scores, teach life
and job skills, improve brain function, and encourage physical
exercise. Because video game addiction can negatively impact
social and physical health, parents should be aware of the
symptoms.
16. • Functional MRI brain imaging analyses found that children who
played video games for three or more hours per day showed higher
brain activity in regions of the brain associated with attention and
memory than did those who never played.
• Gaming is really a workout for your mind disguised as fun. Studies
have shown that playing video games regularly may increase gray
matter in the brain and boost brain connectivity. (Gray matter is
associated with muscle control, memories, perception, and spatial
navigation.)
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18. The 10 Main Downsides of Playing Sports
•Injuries.
•Sore Losers.
•Expense.
•Snobbery.
•Cliques.
•Gamesmanship.
•Weather Problems.
•Time Commitment.
19. These are the most common cons of games:
•Video games can make you addicted.
•Elevated risk of aggression.
•Games replace real-world problems.
•Some games promote gambling.
•Decreased physical and mental health.
•Lack of focus and concentration.