Deccan Chronicle

It not only helps build physical strength but also improves mental health Participat­ing in sports better than gymming

- INDULEKHA ARAKKAL | DC

Training at a gym may not be the best way to maintain physical fitness. Medical experts say that participat­e in a sport provides more health benefits.

Sports not only help build physical strength but also improves mental balance. Cardiologi­sts say that participat­e in a sport increases cardiovasc­ular fitness because it puts the entire body and the mind to work

On the occasion of National Sports Day, the Centre is encouragin­g school and college students to participat­e in sports. Dr Ganesh Mathan, a cardiologi­st, said, “When you play a sport you activate your entire body as opposed to activating individual muscles at a gym. The movement of joints decreases vascular resistance and blood pressure also comes down. The heart gets conditione­d to strenuous activity and eventually demands

EXPERTS SAY that involvemen­t in sporting activities from an early age helps maintain good health later in life. less oxygen, thereby increasing endurance.”

He said that students who play sports informally also make a positive contributi­on towards their mental and physical health. Neurologis­ts claim that involvemen­t of the mind leads to the improvemen­t of general health.

Dr Rajesh Nair, a neurologis­t, said, “There is great concentrat­ion involved when a sport is being played. Players have to focus on the entire field and maintain hand-eye coordinati­on to play well, instead of focusing on just one muscle or one part of the body, as they would in a gym. Sportspers­ons need to plan ahead, and that increases their mental strength. Playing a sport ensures that the mind works along with the limbs to strike a balance.”

Medical experts also say that involvemen­t in sporting activities from an early age helps maintain good health later in life.

During old age, it helps keeps the joints as well as the brain agile. Sports also provide psychologi­cal benefits.

Dr Sudhir Kumar, a neurologis­t, said, “Participat­e in a sport leads to the release of chemicals called endorphins in the brain, which makes a person feel good. It has also been noted that students who play as part of a team have better social skills because they learn group dynamics and how to work collective­ly towards a common goal. Sportspers­ons are generally more agile and outgoing because of their active lifestyle.”

Brain function improves through involvemen­t in group activities rather than solo ventures, the neurologis­t added.

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