Sports.
There are those who practice it for fun, those who practice it out of necessity, and those who,
while not practicing it, follow it with passion.
For any age group, doing any kind of physical activity is important and is synonymous with
healthy living. After all, it is known that sedentariness is the worst enemy to health.
You don't have to be an athlete, the important thing is to move.
After all, 30 minutes a day are enough to keep fit. They can be used to take a walk, go for a bike
ride, a jog, or simply walk to the workplace or ul supermarket to get groceries, or take the stairs
instead of using the elevator.
And now after seeing that so little is needed to break sedentariness, let's look together at what
are the many physical and mental benefits that playing sports brings us.
Regarding the physical sphere: it reduces the risk of diabetes, blood pressure and cholesterol
levels ( thuspreventing hypercholesterolemia and hypertension), decreases the risk of
developing heart disease and various cancers, prevents and reduces osteoporosis and the risk of
fractures, and reduces the risk of obesity.
While as for the mental sphere: it reduces symptoms of anxiety, stress and depression through
the production of endorphins, or more commonly called feel-good hormones, it greatly helps
children and young people create their own space in the world by preventing the uncontrolled
and unrestrained use of tobacco, alcohol, unhealthy diets, it accentuates energy and enthusiasm
in moving around doing everyday activities, helps to have a better and positive self-perception,
helps to strengthen self-esteem, and helps socialization with other individuals which is
enhanced especially by playing team games such as volleyball, basketball, soccer, etc. .. Team
sports also help grow respect and loyalty for others, decreasing the risk of escalating into violent
attitudes.
By Francesca Paone (Jump Team)