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Achievement, Behavior, Attainment This generation’s youngsters expend an estimated 600 calories per day less than their contemporaries 50 years ago. This generation’s youngsters expend an estimated 600 calories per day less than their contemporaries 50 years ago. Physical inactivity could pose problems for them in the classroom, as a study conducted by The University of Illinois revealed a strong correlation between physical fitness levels and academic performance in children. Could all work and no play be counterproductive in the classroom? Physical inactivity could pose problems for them in the classroom, as a study conducted by The University of Illinois revealed a strong correlation between physical fitness levels and academic performance in children. Could all work and no play be counterproductive in the classroom? The study, carried out on 48 kids aged 9 and 10 years, tested their physical fitness levels and divided them into two groups - most fit and least fit. The children who were the most physically fit scored significantly higher academically than the less fit group reinforcing that the fitness of a child's body and mind are tightly linked - the more difficult something is to learn, the more physical fitness may aid children in learning it. The study, carried out on 48 kids aged 9 and 10 years, tested their physical fitness levels and divided them into two groups - most fit and least fit. The children who were the most physically fit scored significantly higher academically than the less fit group reinforcing that the fitness of a child's body and mind are tightly linked - the more difficult something is to learn, the more physical fitness may aid children in learning it. InnerG Solutions®FZE Contact : (+971) 55 – Website :

A number of research studies substantiate that children need sufficient amounts of physical activity a day not only to prevent obesity and its related issues, but to improve their performance academically and socially as well. We've all experienced how a brisk walk or quick workout can help clear a cluttered mind or awaken your senses when having a mid-afternoon slump - this is certainly true for students too! A number of research studies substantiate that children need sufficient amounts of physical activity a day not only to prevent obesity and its related issues, but to improve their performance academically and socially as well. We've all experienced how a brisk walk or quick workout can help clear a cluttered mind or awaken your senses when having a mid-afternoon slump - this is certainly true for students too! In addition to the proven positive physical and mental health impact of being active, there is a strong belief that regular participation in physical activity is linked to greater brain function and cognition. A 2012 study that conducted a systematic review of literature on the subject, found that across all the work reviewed there was a positive relationship between physical activity and academic performance in kids3. A message so loud and clear, even the school bell can't drown it out! In addition to the proven positive physical and mental health impact of being active, there is a strong belief that regular participation in physical activity is linked to greater brain function and cognition. A 2012 study that conducted a systematic review of literature on the subject, found that across all the work reviewed there was a positive relationship between physical activity and academic performance in kids3. A message so loud and clear, even the school bell can't drown it out! Achievement, Behavior, Attainment InnerG Solutions®FZE Contact : (+971) 55 – Website :

Opportunity Increase Young People’s Participation Making Healthy Choices ENGAGEENERGIZE INCREASE & IMPROVE Alternative choices/activities to engage ALL students. Staff as role models Engage with professionals Create positive physical activity experience to ALL students Promote inclusive sport and highlight girl’s activity How any students have access to 5 hours activity within school hours? What is the enjoyment factor? InnerG Solutions®FZE Contact : (+971) 55 – Website :

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