Sport plays an important role to our wellbeing not only for us but also for the development of the economy, environment and the society. It teaches us teamwork, promotes health most likely the most obvious benefit, Lesson for Life - children need to learn lessons that will stand them in good stead for the rest of their lives - a progression in which sport can play a key role. It teaches the nation the benefits of self discipline, team work, mutual respect and fair play. Researchers found more neurons in the hypothalamus nucleus (involved in memory) of the sports-practicing individuals than of the sedentary ones. Just walking 45 minutes daily thrice a week improves mental capacities, like planning and coordination.
Poor- lacking sufficient money to live at a standard considered comfortable or normal in a society. - English dictionary. One could understand this to mean that a poor person is someone who does not have the basic needs/ Maslow’s hierarchy of needs. Many wealthy sportsman come from a poor background where they had nothing and had to build themselves up including the world renowned football player Lionel Messi, who has created his own charity foundation in his hometown in Argentina, where he has donated over 5 Million Euros to help the less fortunate. 70% of 67 million Euros is spent on helping and nurturing the poor each year in Europe, and just in the London Olympics 2012 9 billion Euros was spent Here on TV every day we see terrible pictures and hear the mournful voiceover asking us to save a child from lack of clean water, starvation, or illness. Many older people say that they have