the importance of gym class(PJ) (free blog for last sem)

                  Rewind back to our schooling before coming to Penn State. Every single year except senior year, for most at least, we had to be in gym class, getting all sweaty and ruining our hair for the rest of the day. Some of us hated gym, and others loved it. Personally, I always enjoyed gym. It was the only time of day where we did not have our faces in a book, and we got to be free range. Many of us do not see the importance of gym class. It is such a vital class to our growth as people and individuals.
The first and foremost reason that gym class is so important is because of the physical activity. Gym provided us with exercise daily. While it may not of seemed like it, we became healthier, even if it was just the slightest bit. Along so, for the people who do no physical activity outside of school, they were now given the time to exercise. On top of this, so many of us take away something from gym classes. Whether it was a game that was played, a stretch, or anything, gym teaches skills that can be used throughout one’s entire life. It is not just physical benefits though, gym also gives us mental benefits which helps us think and function better in our everyday lives.
                Second up, gym class helps people with their coordination and flexibility. Often times, theses two aspects are overlooked and their importance is not understood. As one gets older, coordination and flexibility take a huge decline. So establishing them in gym class, and keeping up with them throughout life can lead to a longer lifespan and a healthier one too. To further support, according to the National Association for Sport and Physical Education, the development of skills and that you learn in gym class can increase your self-esteem.
                The third importance of gym class is the endorphin production that is created. During gym class, you are involved in a lot of physical exertion which causes endorphins to be released in your brain. For those who are unaware, endorphins are the “feel good” hormones. So by engaging in physical activity, you are releasing a lot of endorphins, and you will experience more positivity and a better mood and outlook. This helps as you take on the rest of your classes for the day.
                The last positive of gym that I will mention here, is the increased socialization that occurs. While yes, the physical activity part is important, the social part is of equal importance. Gym is normally the only time of the day that students can function out of a desk/chair, and can actually talk to others without being scolded (besides lunch). In gym class, many important social skills are developed. The primary skills developed are teamwork, sportsmanship, and rule understanding. The social setting that gym creates is just as important in development and the physical part is.
                    For most, gym has always been looked at as the time where we have to do sports that we don’t want to do, and we have to get sweaty and gross. But believe it or not, there are way more positives than negatives about gym. Turns out, you may just be the person you are today because of your gym class!

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