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OXFORD CENTRE FOR INNOVATION | New Road, Oxford, OX1 1BY | Office: | | Url: Experience Centre “Power Steel Zone”

The “Power Steel Zone” is where children from the age of 7 to 16 may play tag rugby. Rugby is unique in that specific human qualities can be learned. It has been shown that rugby can help develop better concentration, discipline, tolerance and determination. They learn to work as a part of the team they are taught to respect the coaches and referees and thus learn great manners. Rugby helps to build a healthy body, healthy mind and creativity is instilled in such a child who takes up the game at an early age and that child will often bloom into a player with an exceptional eye for opportunity. Problem solving, learning to take tricky decision and having confidence becomes a lot more developed as anyone learns the game. Rugby has the power to help youths develop the capability of analysing and deducing some general principles of life while dealing with complicated problems often bolstering their developing mental, social and physical agility. At all our experience centres a space is allocated for tag rugby. It is setup with fake grass and the try areas are marked Power Steel Zone Introduction

The moral and ethical level of a child is developed by rugby thanks to the rugby laws of the game. Necessary challenges are offered by a game of rugby which is quite a good thing for those children seeking to explore and test their ‘wings’. Developmental thinking is be cultivated in a child through a game of rugby – especially social skills. Underachievers are most likely to be helped by rugby which promotes healthy competition. Rugby is able to teach a child about teamwork, boundaries, rules and/or responsibilities. The communication power of the child is improved through playing rugby, as are various team skills. The concentration level of a child is enhanced by rugby. Powers of evaluation and analysis are developed and so is the ability to strategise. Rugby incorporates discipline – control of emotions, anger and aggression is key. A child learns that the game ends on the sports field – respect for the opponent is instilled. Playing a game of rugby can give one a sense of accomplishment. I’m told that critical thinking skills of a child can be developed too. The spirit of sportsmanship is enhanced. Kids can learn problem solving through rugby and develop their own unique style of play. It helps youths gain confidence. Different patterns of play need to be recognized and it’s necessary for tactics to be learned and be developed by the child. - Benefits Power Steel Zone

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