All these Olympic days we can hear everywhere how sport helps to reach values and be healthy. Respect to health, it is a common place to consider sport as the best way to increase life quality and life quantity. In my opinion, sport is just a single word to describe a complex human activity. So, if I had to answer the question of sport as a source of health, after sixteen years being a high performance trainer in athletics, I would say: maybe.
First of all, we should classified what kind of activities exist inside the word ‘sport’ in order to analyze whether it is a health practice or not, so I divide sport in four activities:
1) Fitness
2) Formative
3) Competitive
4) Professional
Fitness
It is all kind of exercises to prevent illness, reduce daily stress and to obtain an improvement in mental health. Subjects who practice Fitness have to practice at least 3 days a week, more than 45 min. each session in aerobic way, that is, less than 160 heart rate per minute, avoiding high impact exercises in order to prevent injuries in muscles, bones and joints.
Formative
I mean physical activity, especially in children, aimed to learn how human body works, sport skills for a better carrying out of merely for not to be injured and as a way of social values promoting.
Competitive
Amateur competition, usually training 3-4 days a week directed toward competition once a week or a month. It needs an important work to get the goal: the victory. Since amateur, it is a hobby, no reason to exceed own limits.
Professional
It is a high performance sport, a profession, a way of showing the art of movement. The objective one: to be the best (without tricks, of course). The rest of aspects are behind main goal, to be the number one. It is not healthy at all, neither unhealthy, this is a profession, and none of us go to work thinking in improving healthy, don´t we? An artist look for art masterpiece and so an athlete does, as a singer, a dancer, a painter,etc. They ‘invest’ 4, 5, 6 hours a day to get the ‘profit’ of victory.
Regardless of whether we like or not, professional sportsmen protect their selves with the appropriate equipment and medical check-ups, care their careers to extend their sport lives. But, what about three previous categories? What about the so-named “healthy sport” in opposition to professional sport?
In a normal day we can find hazardous situations as people starving on diet, children trained as adults, amateur runners running distances they are not adapted to go, women walking in high heels, youngster in first contact with drugs trying to get a bigger muscles, friends playing tennis at 14:00 hours in summer, parents forcing sons to be succeeded sportsmen, amateurs working in a gym for hours without any objective but to get some muscle, young girls mistreating their bodies to fit a size less bikini, and so on. Thousands of examples of health risks in no professional sports.
In conclusion, sport is healthy or not depending on what kind of sport you want to practice and to follow their rules in order to not trespassing limits a person has. First what do you want to do, later to practice, in this order.
Regarding professional sport nobody should find health or illness in it, it is a job, like yours. Should Picasso have stopped to paint because inks and oil paintings were a threat to his lungs? Is sport a risk of health? Maybe, specially no professional sport.
First of all, we should classified what kind of activities exist inside the word ‘sport’ in order to analyze whether it is a health practice or not, so I divide sport in four activities:
1) Fitness
2) Formative
3) Competitive
4) Professional
Fitness
It is all kind of exercises to prevent illness, reduce daily stress and to obtain an improvement in mental health. Subjects who practice Fitness have to practice at least 3 days a week, more than 45 min. each session in aerobic way, that is, less than 160 heart rate per minute, avoiding high impact exercises in order to prevent injuries in muscles, bones and joints.
Formative
I mean physical activity, especially in children, aimed to learn how human body works, sport skills for a better carrying out of merely for not to be injured and as a way of social values promoting.
Competitive
Amateur competition, usually training 3-4 days a week directed toward competition once a week or a month. It needs an important work to get the goal: the victory. Since amateur, it is a hobby, no reason to exceed own limits.
Professional
It is a high performance sport, a profession, a way of showing the art of movement. The objective one: to be the best (without tricks, of course). The rest of aspects are behind main goal, to be the number one. It is not healthy at all, neither unhealthy, this is a profession, and none of us go to work thinking in improving healthy, don´t we? An artist look for art masterpiece and so an athlete does, as a singer, a dancer, a painter,etc. They ‘invest’ 4, 5, 6 hours a day to get the ‘profit’ of victory.
Regardless of whether we like or not, professional sportsmen protect their selves with the appropriate equipment and medical check-ups, care their careers to extend their sport lives. But, what about three previous categories? What about the so-named “healthy sport” in opposition to professional sport?
In a normal day we can find hazardous situations as people starving on diet, children trained as adults, amateur runners running distances they are not adapted to go, women walking in high heels, youngster in first contact with drugs trying to get a bigger muscles, friends playing tennis at 14:00 hours in summer, parents forcing sons to be succeeded sportsmen, amateurs working in a gym for hours without any objective but to get some muscle, young girls mistreating their bodies to fit a size less bikini, and so on. Thousands of examples of health risks in no professional sports.
In conclusion, sport is healthy or not depending on what kind of sport you want to practice and to follow their rules in order to not trespassing limits a person has. First what do you want to do, later to practice, in this order.
Regarding professional sport nobody should find health or illness in it, it is a job, like yours. Should Picasso have stopped to paint because inks and oil paintings were a threat to his lungs? Is sport a risk of health? Maybe, specially no professional sport.
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All these Olympic days we can hear everywhere how sport helps to reach values and be healthy.
Respect to health I'VE ALWAYS HESITATED ABOUT THIS EXPRESSION, I USE IT, BUT I'M NOT SURE IT IS RIGHT, ANYWAY, AN ALTERNATIVA WOULD BE: 'AS FOR HEALTH' OR 'WITH REGARD TO HEATH'('REGARDING HEALTH, it is a common place <-WHAT DOES COMMON PLACE MEAN AND, CAN YOU USE IT IN MORE SENTENCES SO THAT I CAN LEARN IN? to consider sport as the best way to increase life quality and life quantity. In my opinion, sport is just a single word to describe a complex human activity. So, if I had to answer the question of sport as a source of health, after sixteen years being a high performance trainer in athletics, I would say: maybe.
First of all, we should classified what kind of activities exist inside the word ‘sport’ in order to analyze whether it is a health practice or not, so I divide sport in four activities:
1) Fitness
2) Formative
3) Competitive
4) Professional
Fitness
It is all kind of exercises to prevent illness, reduce daily stress and to obtain an improvement in mental health. Subjects who practice Fitness have to practice at least 3 days (BETTER) PER week, more than 45 min. each session in aerobic way, that is, less than 160 heart rate per minute, avoiding high impact exercises in order to prevent injuries in muscles, bones and joints.
Formative
I mean physical activity, especially in children, aimed to learn how human body works, sport skills for a better carrying out OR? merely for not to be injured and as a way of social values promoting.
Competitive
Amateur competition, usually training 3-4 days a week directed toward competition once a week or a month. It needs an important work to get the goal: the victory. Since amateur, it is a hobby, no reason to exceed own limits.
Professional
It ishigh performance sport, a profession, a way of showing the art of movement. The objective one(?): to be the best (without tricks, of course). The rest of aspects are behind main goal, to be the number one. It is not healthy at all, neither unhealthy, this is a profession, and none of us go to work thinking in improving healthy, don´t we? An artist lookS for art masterpiece and so an athlete does, as a singer, a dancer, a painter DOES,etc. They ‘invest’ 4, 5, 6 hours a day to get the ‘profit’ of victory.
Regardless of whether we like or not, professional sportsmen protect THEMSELVES with the appropriate equipment and medical check-ups, care their careers to extend their sport lives.*** But, what about three previous categories? What about the so-named “healthy sport” in opposition to professional sport?
In a normal day we can find hazardous situations as people STARVING ON(!) DIET <-DOESN'T SOUND WELL AND I'VE NOT FOUND IT ANYWHERE, children trained as adults, amateur runners running distances they are not adapted to -, women walking in high heels, youngster in first contact with drugs trying to get a bigger muscles, friends playing tennis at 14:00 hours in summer, parents forcing sons to be succeeded sportsmen, amateurs working in a gym for hours without any objective but to get some muscle, young girls mistreating their bodies to fit a size less bikini, and so on. Thousands of examples of health risks in no professional sports.
In conclusion, sport is healthy or not depending on what kind of sport you want to practice and -IT LACKS A LINKING WORD HERE (((to follow)) their rules in order to not trespassing THE(?) limits a person has. First what (YOU MUST KNOW WHAT) - you want to do, AFTERWARDS, THE practice, in this order.
Regarding professional sport nobody should find health or illness in it, it is a job, like yours. Should Picasso have stopped to paint because inks and oil paintings were a threat to his lungs? Is sport a risk of health? Maybe, specially no professional sport.
***WHY WOULDN'T WE LIKE IT???
I HAVE ENJOYED A LOT YOUR COMPOSITION, IT'S FULL OF INTELLIGENT AND BRILLIANT REMARKS!
YOU ARE CLEAR AND CONCISE AND KNOW EXACTLY WHAT YOU WANT TO EXRESS, AD YOU GOT IT!!!
DPUBTLESS, YES, IN SEPTEMBER, YOU CAN!
I think the article is a mix of report and personal opinion but in the first paragraph I wouldn't write the word "In my opinion" so soon and I'd give a general view, better. It's an idea.
,.life quality and life quantity....I think isn't necessary to write again the word "life". Is it correct?
"to" reduce daily...
..subjects who practice fitness, have to practice (change for other different verb; train, perform, carry out, prepare,.. not repeat).
In a normal day, (so Spanish) may be, present-day, contemporary, modern, at present....
This paragraph is a bit confuse, I don't understand very well what you mean: "In conclusion, sport is healthy or not depending on what kind of sport you want to practice and to follow their rules in order to not trespassing limits a person has. First what do you want to do, later to practice, in this order."
I have no more to comment. GOOD WORK FUL.
Thank you very much indeed for your comments. I apreciate them, very useful.
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