Run for a Beautiful World

Aug 22
06:47

2011

Steve Clis

Steve Clis

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Almost everyone has the desire of championship; there is no exception among children. A sense of equality will emerge in children's minds when they run faster than adults. Parents do not want their children to run, because they have some concerns on running. Running is a kind of safe sport, so do not worry while running.

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Furthermore; psychological changes can enable young people to get the same benefits as adults. In the early years,Run for a Beautiful World Articles if I knew I ran faster than most people, it would greatly enhance my confidence. There was a child, when he was ten years old; he took part in a competition. He made a sprint when only left one hundred yard and surpassed a strong adult who were twenty-five years old. An unwonted sense of equality produced in his mind. Roger Bannister wrote:" Adolescence is a period of psychological conflict and anxiety. In the past few years, if a boy made an arduous physical and mental activity, he would stand up to the test successfully". However, Roger Bannister wrote his opinion a dozen years ago. If he wrote this article now, undoubtedly, he would include both boys and girls.Indeed, the period before puberty is also a good time to run. One day in the fall, I went to Franklinite of New York City Park's northern tip to watch the country Championship of the national peers. Three thousand four hundred and twenty-nine boys and girls took part in the match, some participants were only six years old. They walked along the surrounding of wide grassland on the runway and carried through a race of one and a half miles. They were divided into groups; each group had a difference of two years old. Liked batches of bees; they rushed out of the honeycombs. Girls of six and seven years old ran first, and then were the eight and nine years old girls. In proper sequence, boys of sixteen and seventeen years old were the last group. The results of the competition made people feel surprised.In the most immature group of young girls, there was a girl who finished the course at the speed of seven and a half minutes per mile. In the same age of the group of boys, there was a boy who finished the course with forty-eight seconds. His speed could compare with many adults, even faster than them. But what attracted our emotions was their running speed. In the last few yards of the sprint, children's faces were the same as the runners in the international competitions, as if they were struggling. But after they crossed the finishing line, they would resume their happy mood that came from the outdoor activities.Despite the above evidence, some parents still worried about their children, because they would be hurt if they exerted all their strength in running. They probably still feel anxious to the program of dashing to your mother, which was held for the baby from six to ten months in Duke University. Because I also have children, I ask doctors and physiologists, to solicit their views on such things. Most people suggest that appropriate attitudes should be taken. For example, do not let your four years old children to run marathon. Regardless of the age of him or her, nobody ever said that running could bring about the perpetual damage. Put it in a nutshell, which is to be realistic. You do not want your children feel completely exhaustion when they return home, and you will also not allow yourself to do so. Nonetheless; such thing would not happen if you enforce them to do things, which are beyond their capabilities. Most people, regardless of their ages, can know that they should slow down the speed if they make themselves damaged at the first time. Normal 0 7.8 Å 0 2 false false false MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 /* Style Definitions */ table.MsoNormalTable {mso-style-name:nh<; mso-tstyle-rowband-size:0; mso-tstyle-colband-size:0; mso-style-noshow:yes; mso-style-parent:""; mso-padding-alt:0cm 5.4pt 0cm 5.4pt; mso-para-margin:0cm; mso-para-margin-bottom:.0001pt; mso-pagination:widow-orphan; font-size:10.0pt; font-family:"Times New Roman"; mso-fareast-font-family:"Times New Roman"; mso-ansi-language:#0400; mso-fareast-language:#0400; mso-bidi-language:#0400;}

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