Physical activity offers running start to a healthy school year
As the summer season winds down and the leaves begin to change, a new school year is on the horizon.
Whether getting involved with an extracurricular sports team, or enjoying the refreshing fall breeze on the walk to school with friends, the new school year brings with it an opportunity to get a running start on establishing an active lifestyle.
Professor in Kinesiology at the University of Saskatchewan (U of S), Dr. Louise Humbert said in addition to the obvious physical benefits that come from exercise, an active lifestyle is also an important part of keeping mentally sharp for students as well, as they return to the classroom.
“Physical activity has a lot of benefits for children in all ways, but I think more and more we are hearing about the benefits of physical activity for mental health and learning,” she said. “There is a great deal of research about [exercise] helping the brain get ready to learn, and helping it tune in a little bit better.”