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Research Shows That Physical Activity Helps Kids Learn

One of the current strategies for working with children classified as ADD or Attention Deficit Disorder is


to give them more physical activity. The research shows that kids with ADD have smaller frontal lobes of

the brain and thus they tend to struggle with focus and lean toward being more impulsive. Many of

these children outgrow their behaviors as they continue to grow and their brain develops and matures.

We also know that aerobic exercise releases chemicals that help in the development of those frontal

lobes. A short bout of exercise can alter the chemical balance of the brain and can change a sour

disposition to more genial or help us to be more focused. Weve known this for years, hence the

invention of the study break, the walk to the water cooler or the advent of corporate fitness centers into

office buildings. Today the science backs up what we knew. But let me return to the point: Repeatedly

applying this concept of exercise to enhance focus can lead to permanently enhancing the efficiency of,

not only the frontal lobes, but our body as a whole. Our frontal lobes do not fully develop until about

age 25. That means up until then we tend naturally to be more impulsive, sometimes irrational,

sometimes foggy or unfocused and sometimes inattentive. (Insurance companies knew this before the

research by tracking of data about who has auto accidents and when and why accidents occur. There

was a sharp decrease after age 25, coincidentally the age at which experts believe the frontal lobes

mature, and thus they became less of a risk).

Science is also showing us that academics are directly affected by sports and physical activity even more

than we thought. Going back to the ancient Greeks philosophy of a sound mind in a sound body; we

seem to have always assumed that the 2 go hand in hand. But now by research we know that it is true. A

study by the California Department of Education in 2001 compared standardized testing scores of

physically active kids and inactive kids. The physical children had far out-performed their inactive

counterparts by a large margin. This study was duplicated in Australia and Hong Kong and both with

identical results. The verdict was in: being in sports and physical activity not only increased the rate and

efficiency of brain development but it improved learning and retention over all.

A study conducted by Ralph Barrett (Nashville) indicated that repetition and development of specific

motor skills such as balancing, catching and activities that require a child to use quick eye-hand

coordination skills will integrate sections of the brain and enhance reading skills. We know then that

applied skill learning and physical skills not only create a more efficient physical body but will lead to

better comprehension in reading and thus improve grades and retention of information. Looking into

our collective personal experiences we can confirm a North Carolina study that correlates grade point

and graduation rates higher for the athletes in school over the non-athletes. Further research in

psychology, education and neuroscience all point to the similar conclusions: Physical activity does

enhance academic performance.

I have spoken on many occasions about the benefits of gymnastics for children and though many sports

involve coordination, eye-hand skills, balance, strength and flexibility; no sport offers them to the extent

that gymnastics does. Gymnastics forms a foundation for other sports and activities to build upon. I

cannot tell you how many of my former gymnasts have gone on to excel in soccer, softball, track, diving,

or other sports. And not only that, in the last 30 years I have coached 3 doctors, 2 physical therapists, 2

lawyers, 6 teachers, 2 physicians assistants, 2 software engineers, 8 business owners, 2 architects, 3

university professors, a police detective, many accountants, numerous nurses, many lab scientists and 1

engineer whose invention was included on the space shuttle (a zero gravity fire extinguisher). Of course

when I had them they were all just gymnasts. And, whats more, there are more success stories in the

making.

Research and personal experience concur that there is a defined connection between physical activity

and academic performance. We see it from the improved status of ADD kids getting fit to the

performance and graduation rates of school children aand all the way to the high achievements of

gymnasts. As a coach and parent, I encourage you to get your kids active on a consistent basis. You will

improve their mind, their body and their chances for success.

by: Jay Orkowski
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