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Explain the role of culture in modern games and sports. - Physical Education (Theory)

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Explain the role of culture in modern games and sports.

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  • Culture refers to the creations of human society that need to be passed on to future generations. It consists of learnt behaviours and is entirely a product of social development, relying on education and communication for its continuation. Culture encompasses religion, clothing, customs, traditions, and also games and sports. The present is shaped by the past; many modern sports, such as racing, jumping, and throwing, stem from ancient practices.
  • Ancient civilisations valued games and sports as a key part of their lifestyle. For example, swimming was popular during the Indus Valley Civilisation; in the Vedic period, activities like archery, horse riding, and chariot racing were widely practised. A major cultural milestone was the revival of the Olympic Games in 1896, led by Baron Pierre de Coubertin and his team.
  • Modern physical education and sports are the legacy of these past traditions. From ancient times to the present day, games and sports have consistently influenced human life, both directly and indirectly. While the nature of sports has evolved, their core purpose now focuses on the holistic development of individuals physically, emotionally, socially, and intellectually. This evolution is based on years of observation, experience, and study that highlight the importance of participating in sports under proper guidance.

Thus, sports and games continue to be a vital part of human existence, shaped by culture and heritage and essential for individual and social growth.

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Chapter 1: Sociological Aspects of Physical Education - Questions [Page 16]

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Chapter 1 Sociological Aspects of Physical Education
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