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YOUTH IN SPORT
  Article by Mark Feuring - October 22, 2010

The effects of physical fitness upon a weekly routine seem to eliminate risky behavior. Three days per week is the active category for physical fitness with a time span of 20 minutes. There are fewer chances while growing up adolescent that a child will engage in illicit drugs or under-age sexual behavior when participating in fitness. The term fitness seems to be the proper medical diagnosis for playing or engaging in physical activity. After school activities may pin that time of 20 minutes times three days per week, and most schools offer physical team sport programs. Organized sports are the best bet for health and wellness of the mind and body. There is not any separation that a good bill of health implies to gender of male or female with three days per week times 20 minutes of fitness. “This may be because the motivational factors for team sports participation or the nature of sports themselves may attract a different subset of adolescent boys versus girls.” (How Does That Affect You, Parnes, 2003) It is the team sport members who are less likely to engage in illegal steroids.

Those who participate in physical activity draw the key factors for health and wellness toward the limitation of illegal drugs and teenage pregnancies. Statistics show that 41.9 percent of school students participated in after school team sport programs with the proper amount of fitness. Soccer, basketball, and football are active team sports that usually offer the fair amount of physical activity in practice. Motivation to play sports takes a good person with fair grades and almost a daily regiment to maintain the health for the mind and body. Safety for those sports is almost a game within a game and one that must take place. Regiment is a key word in sports, and using that in building a lifestyle will eliminate youth from engaging in risky or provocative behavior.

Preparing is a keyword of the physical fitness objective and one term that enables youth to be organized, non-aggressive and uninvolved in risky behavior. Mental preparation to the active team category requires organization of the self. The term physical fitness applies that the 22.3 percent of students were active in non-team sports but still engaged in fitness three days per week. Physical education class in middle school and high school is a lot different than recess in grade school. Playing pull-ups and sit-ups in almost a military like regiment can build activity on the physical roster scale.

Physical fitness built stamina and endurance for the sport. By practicing nearly five days a week the coach would build heart-rate, rhythm of the swim and aggression with the sport. Strength of the body to encapsulate the fitness of the event leads to better grades through brainstorming about school related activities. The event of the game or sport of fitness also gives a higher esteem to deduct thought, and generalize concepts, and ideas, which better lifestyle. With those numbers, nearly 70.2 percent of students in youth adolescent play active sport or non-team activities of three days per week status.

Teenage risky behavior is part of the turf when thinking about trying the lines of growing up. “According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), each year, approximately three million cases of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) occur among teenagers and 860,000 teenagers become pregnant.” (About the Study, Parnes 2003) Focusing on those details show that there is a term for being non-compliant and it is un-involved. Having goals to accomplish with physical fitness can lead to a better life for adolescents who are having trouble studying, latch-key kids, or just those youth who need a mentor.

Long-term professional athletes who are picked up to play sports and fitness are our society’s norm for an evaluation of growing up with the physical activity of competitive game. The benefits of engaging in team or self fitness programs that eliminates adolescents from engaging in risky behavior are impressive.




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