Sport gives students respite from classroom pressures

Proof that children are becoming more involved in sport despite the academic burdens they face can be seen at the Nanjing Youth Olympic Games.
Long lines of teenagers form daily in Yuzui Wetland Park to experience wushu, skateboarding, roller-skating and climbing as part of an initiative known as Sports Lab.
They take part in mini-clinics and learn some of the skills needed for the four sports.
Events such as the youth games and initiatives like Sports Lab are encouraging more and more teenagers to embrace healthy lifestyles. Taking up sports helps them to relax and escape the pressures they face in the classroom.
"Chinese students are under enormous academic pressure," said Zhou. "This exercise is a great way to refresh yourself."
The Ministry of Education has introduced a number of measures to enhance the role of physical education.
These include giving the PE test extra weight in the overall scoring system for the high school entrance exam, and taking PE development into account when assessing the performance of school officials.
The latest initiative, announced before the youth games by Education Minister Yuan Guiren, will see the creation of a soccer league that within three years will involve 20,000 schools.
The efforts have paid off, said Wang Dengfeng, director of the ministry's Physical Education, Health and Arts Department.
"The deterioration of students' fitness has slowed down and we've seen a slight improvement," he said.
Two recent national fitness surveys show that the overall fitness status - including stamina, strength and aerobic capacity - of primary and secondary students has started to improve following a period of decline, the ministry said.
Data on 123,000 students aged 7 to 18 in 2013 and 150,500 in the same age group in 2012 was analyzed. The results show that average cardiopulmonary function, lower-limb strength and stamina have improved.
Cardiopulmonary function was reflected by lung capacity, lower-limb strength measured by a standing long jump and stamina tested by running.
sunxiaochen@chinadaily.com.cn
Top left: A girl prepares to dive under the guidance of world and Olympic champion Wu Minxia at the Oriental Sports Center in Shanghai. Fan Jun / Xinhua Top right: Contestants at Dongguan, Guangdong province, participate in a dragon boat race on June 10. Wu Jun / for China Daily Above left: Tibet held a series of fitness fairs on Aug 8 that attracted about 500 people to participate in traditional dancing and sports. Liu Kun / Xinhua Above right: People in Shenyang, Liaoning province, practice tai chi on Aug 8. Provided to China Daily |
Boys play at the opening of a nationwide grassroots soccer tournament, Who's The King, on Aug 8 at Beijing Workers' Stadium. Provided to China Daily |
(China Daily European Weekly 09/05/2014 page15)
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