Two minutes speech okay importance of sports in personality development
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Playing sport helps much more than in the physical aspects. It builds character, teaches thinking –
analytical and strategic, leadership skills, goal setting and much more. You might encourage your
child or people in general to play sports because being physically active is healthy for the mind and
body. People who play sports also might learn character and behaviour traits that help fill out their
personalities. Sports and games play an important role in the development of human personality.
All sports and games certainly benefit both the mind and body and create discipline, team building,
confidence and physical fitness. Getting children involved in sport will help them get more active
and also develop a healthier personality. Physically players develop their strength, speed, skill,
stamina and flexibility but it also increases self‐esteem, builds social skills and leadership, increases
resilience and inculcates values. When we are under stress from personal or work problems exercise
through playing sports helps release pressure and tension in a healthy and controlled way. A player
must learn not to lose their temper and morale even in the face of defeat because he/she needs to
be calm and then try and perform better the next time. Players know that victory and defeat are the
two aspects of the same coin. There is more joy in playing than in its end result. Sport trains one to
accept defeat gracefully and move on. They learn that winning and losing are parts of life, one
should not feel depressed and dishearten on losing, but move on and strive for more the next time.
Children who play sports get more chance of meeting and interacting with people of similar interests
and make new friends, this boosts their confidence. Children playing together as a team, share and
celebrate together. This has a positive effect on a child’s psychology and behaviour. Players then are
less likely to become selfish when they grow up; they are caring and readily to work as a team and
get along better with others