Concept and Philosophy of Recreational Sports

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Concept and Philosophy of Recreational Sports • Definition (Recreational sports) A sport is and organized, competitive, entertaining and skillful physical activity requiring commitment and fair. • Concept The concept of recreational sport is to take part in a sporting activity individually or as part of a team for the pleasure and for the sake of the achievement that one gets out of it. As opposed to doing it for the money only. • Philosophy The philosophy of sport is concerned with the conceptual analysis and interrogation of key ideas and issues of sports and related practices. At its most general level, it is concerned with articulating the nature and purposes of sport. The philosophy of sport not only gathers insights from the various fields of philosophy as they open up our appreciation of sports practices and institutions, but also generates substantive and comprehensive views of sport itself. The philosophy of sport is never fixed: its methods demand an inherently self-critical conception of intellectual activity; one that challenges its own preconceptions and guiding principles continuously both as to the nature and purposes of philosophy and of sports. • Aim ~build resilience, creativity, innovation, and self-confidence ~nurture the noble's values through activities gerko ~Provides a balance between mental development of students' personality development ~Confirmed the integration and integration among the students in their MOTION ~Give the strengthening of & enrichment a matter which is be learned in the classroom as well as broaden knowledge & experience of pupils in particular field ~To stimulate the students leisure time with worthwhile, give joy as well as construction, health and wellness ~Increase the level of discipline through seeding and nurturing positive values and attitudes, in line with the

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