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Studies have shown that exercise increases blood flow to the brain and helps the body build more connections between nerves, leading to increased concentration, enhanced memory, stimulated creativity, and better-developed problem solving skills. In short, playing sports helps your brain grow and makes it work better.
The game of chess helps young people learn to concentrate, think logically, overcome obstacles, spot patterns and categorize information.
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Cricket involves sprinting between wickets and running to stop balls, as well as bowling and throwing.
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Football teaches our youth some tremendous life skills they can carry with them forever.
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Futsal really builds confidence. When players repeatedly receive the ball and pass under pressure, their decision-making in 1v1 situations improves and so do their ball skills.
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The most popular strategy for running a successful relay race is running your best runner last, and your worst runner third.
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Improving hand-eye coordination. An intense game of table tennis stimulates mental alertness and concentration and develops mental acuity. Improving reflexes.
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Playing 45 minutes of volleyball can burn up to 585 calories. Volleyball also improves muscle strength and tone.
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