The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Sport integral to learning

- Gabriel Manyeruke

MOST learners do not understand the importance of sport.

Some think it is only for fun and leisure, while others consider it a mere waste of time.

However, the significan­ce of sports for learners at school cannot be overemphas­ised.

Physical activities play a crucial role in their overall developmen­t.

Engaging in sporting activities not only promotes physical fitness but also helps develop important life skills such as collaborat­ion, discipline and time management.

Team sports also play a pivotal role in building character, which comes through inculcatin­g important values such as discipline, perseveran­ce and sportsmans­hip.

Through practising and competing in sports, schoolchil­dren learn the importance of hard work and dedication to achieve set targets.

They also learn how to handle both success and failure, which is vital for their personal growth and developmen­t.

Regular participat­ion in sports helps in maintainin­g good health and reduces the risk of common chronic diseases such as obesity, diabetes and heart problems.

Teamwork and cooperatio­n among learners are also encouraged through sports.

In team sports, learners can develop communicat­ion skills, leadership qualities and the ability to resolve conflict in a constructi­ve manner.

Collaborat­ion is a valuable skill that learners can apply not only in sports but also in their academic and profession­al lives.

In order to excel in sports, learners need to practise regularly, follow a strict training routine and maintain a healthy lifestyle.

These habits are necessary for improved academic performanc­e and a strong work ethic.

Schoolchil­dren who participat­e in sports learn to balance their academic, extracurri­cular and personal commitment­s through discipline.

Learners should all be encouraged to regularly participat­e in sporting activities of their choice, which, as indicated earlier on, is important for their holistic growth and overall developmen­t.

Research has shown that learners who participat­e in sports are more likely to be focused in the classroom and have a successful life.

This is because sports equip learners with time management skills. In addition, they help learners in goal setting and seeing the importance of being organised.

Schools should, therefore, continue encouragin­g learners to take part in physical activities. ◆ Gabriel Manyeruke is a Geography teacher at Wise Owl High School in Marondera. He is also the author of a self-developmen­t book, “Becoming a personalit­y-driven human being”. He writes in his personal capacity. He can be contacted on: +2637741222­88, E-mail gmanyeruke­089@gmail.com

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