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There cannot be two opinions on whether sports should be compulsory in schools. Of course, there some who still feel that sports in schools a waste. They also think that sports a corrupting influence. They may be correct because they might seen ugly scenes taking place on the field in the morning papers. True, there riots sometimes over the decision of a referee in a soccer tournament. Or again, it may be that a favourite team lost. But these must not be taken as the criteria to decide whether sports should be compulsory in schools or not.

The aim of sports in school not to create champions but to train the body and the mind of the youngsters. The sports events must be looked upon as a complement to the classwork. If the class teaching can develop intellectual skills, sports said to develop physical abilities. Many things which children cannot learn in the classrooms can be learnt on the field. The spirit of play there in children, and they like to take part in sports and games. A child who would not play something wrong with him.

Taking part in sports improves the nerves and muscles. It improves physical skills and general health. Moral qualities developed by playing games. The child learns to play its part and thus to play the game. It always the team spirit and not obeying orders. This will be useful later in life. Leadership qualities developed. Healthy rivalry always an advantage to participants.

It argued that sports should be made compulsory in schools for the sake of its advantages. True, man, as he some inertia, and unless there some compulsion, he take to even good things. But, to let children benefit from the sports, they must be compelled to participate in a team. By taking part in games, children keep themselves away from undesirable things. So, sports must be made compulsory in schools.

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