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With another wave of the coronavirus pandemic sending alarm bells ringing loud across the nation, it has become imperative for parents to restrict their kids from participating in regular sporting activities for their safety. This complete shutdown of an otherwise normal lifestyle may give kids the illusion that the pandemic is one long-drawn vacation. However, research shows that when athletes return to sports after a long period of inactivity, they are more prone to injuries. Moreover, the need to stay healthy and safe has never been more urgent than right now. It leaves the parents with the challenge to ensure that their kids get at least some exposure to physical activities within the bounds of the home. The following points could help overcome this very challenge of safely practising sport while staying safe during these difficult times.

 

Safety Comes First

  • As much as possible, restrict all activities to the bounds of the house.
  • If kids do play in the neighbourhood or shared grounds, masks and gloves must be worn at all times (mask may be taken off during intense activities) and hand regularly sanitised.
  • If the local clubs and academies are functional, then the concerned authorities must ensure that the campus is amply and regularly sanitised.
  • Parents must ensure that kids carry their equipment and make it a habit to sanitise their personal sports gear regularly.
  • Limiting team size and enforcing rules limiting spectator capacity is a must and should be strictly observed.
  • Everyone must maintain social distancing at all times (except the players DURING the game).
  • Kids who are sick or showing symptoms of infection must be taken to a doctor’s clinic and not to a playground.

Individual Practice

  • The pandemic provides young players with an excellent opportunity to focus on their technique. After all, flawless individual process forms the foundation of a professional career.
  • Parents could take their kids to whatever open area is accessible (patios, society courtyards etc.) and mark small courts for individual drills.
  • Parents and relatives could play with the kids and help them with the drills.
  • Kids should also be motivated to practise independently and without adult supervision in whatever space is available.
  • Teaching kids new skills like juggling the ball, front-foot strokes, backhand shots, etc., can help widen their skill-set and keep them interested in practising.
  • Parents should encourage kids to video stream replays of professional games to get exposure to higher levels of technique and gameplay (some supervision is advisable here as kids tend to get distracted on video-streaming platforms easily).
  • Join online interactive sports training sessions

Keep Your Fitness Up

  • First and foremost, parents must make sure that kids adhere to healthy eating habits at home, both in the quality and quantity of food intake.
  • Fitness activities like a workout (light), yoga, Zumba etc., should be made part of the daily routine. Subscribing to an online program would help ensure that the kids do it consistently and under expert supervision.
  • Every family member should set fitness goals for the month and design up a daily routine to achieve them. Kids must be encouraged to draft their routine, as doing so will give them a sense of responsibility and commitment. After all, personality development is the entrée to the buffet that is sports.
  • Even simple activities like skipping, lifting light weights (made out of bottles filled with water or sand), jumping, stretching, climbing up the stairs etc., if done regularly, can go a long way in maintaining basic fitness levels.
  • Inventing new exercises and physical activities from time to time can also help keep kids engaged and interested.
  • Encouraging kids to participate in household chores also keeps them active.
  • Rewarding the kids when they achieve their goals is an excellent way to boost morale and keep up the momentum.

 

At The Sports School, we value the health, safety and well-being of our students and staff above all else. Despite the prevailing uncertainty, our commitment to integrating sports and education to nurture young talent has not wavered a bit. We observe strict enforcement of all necessary safety protocols, from regular and thorough sanitisation of the entire campus and the sporting equipment to (and not limited to) routine health checks and temperature checks of all students and staff. Use of masks, sanitisation of hands and social distancing is strictly and unconditionally enforced at all times. As our campus is located on the city’s outskirts, it ensures that there is limited to no interaction between the campus and residential areas. We have also started online innovative classes for sports training for our students who may not reach the campus for practice, hoping that our young students can make the best of their time at home.


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Impact of Coronavirus on Sports around the world https://thesportsschool.com/impact-of-coronavirus-on-sports/ Mon, 15 Mar 2021 08:36:33 +0000 https://thesportsschool.com/?p=7132 Know why endurance training is important for athletes.

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Impact of Coronavirus on Sports around the world
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The Coronavirus pandemic has upended all walks of life. Social and physical distancing measures and lockdowns have disrupted almost all regular aspects of life, including sports. In fact, the COVID-19 pandemic has caused the most significant disruption to the sporting calendar since World War II. Before the pandemic hit, the global value of the sports industry was estimated to be $471bn in 2018, heading steeply on an upwards trajectory. The impact of coronavirus on sports has not just been limited to the disruption of sporting events, but also on general physical activity for the sports-enthusiast. In this article, we cover how the Coronavirus has impacted the entire global sports ecosystem – from the relation between sports and global governance, to the young and spirited athletes at the forefront of it all.

 

Sports and Governance

The rescheduling of the Tokyo Olympics, the suspension of the NBA season, the postponement of the FIFA 2020 World Cup, and the virtualization of the Boston Marathon are just some of the major sports setbacks that made headlines. Disappointed fans and athletes aside, the coronavirus has also exposed some of the frailties of the existing economic structure in sports. 

 

On the relationship between sports governing bodies and public authorities, the question of autonomy has always been a discussion on the table. Even the IOC champions more autonomy to sports governing bodies, albeit conservatively. However, 2020 pushed governments to take center stage, and sporting events were one of the first to get cancelled in the wake of the pandemic, giving public authorities more supervising powers over the economics of sports. 

 

For example, La Liga had to agree to distribute part of their commercial income to other smaller sports, in order to obtain a favorable view from the government so that they could resume football competitions. In this case, while the impact of cancelling sporting events was economically significant for 2020, the safeguard of encouraging other sports also serves as a beacon of hope for the entire sports entertainment ecosystem to not just recover, but spring back stronger, once the pandemic ends. The relatively quick development and deployment of vaccines is a welcome sign for 2021.

 

Addressing the existing business model of sports

The main source of revenue for sports leagues are broadcasting, commercial sponsorships, advertising partnerships, and match day revenue (ticketing and hospitality). Professional sports leagues are analogous to entertainment companies. Even the corporate structures of entertainment companies and sports leagues are similar. As a matter of fact, The Sports School’s BBA in Sports Management is structured for gaining a successful career in the vast sports industry. 

 

When Covid overturned the sporting calendar, it was widely anticipated that sports organizing bodies would suffer a great fall, and the existing structure would be rebuilt. To a large extent, the fact remains true, especially for smaller bodies who are struggling to receive funding. With stakeholders diversifying the portfolios, sports organizing bodies have had to rely on national interests to keep the games going. 

 

On a brighter note, there is much scope for reorganization across the globe. As of today, just 10 sports leagues account for 60% of the global value of sports media rights. With viewership increasingly going digital, forced virtualization has allowed sports organizers to explore more diverse income streams. There have been advances with immersive viewing to allow fans to enjoy the games live.

 

Health impact for Athletes

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It is well known that moderate exercising boosts immune response. However, several studies have shown that physically intensive activities have been linked with an ‘open-window’ of impaired immunity up to 72 h after the exercise. As a result, reducing the risk of transmission is important. With the unavailability of access to equipment and arenas for practice, many amateur and young athletes have been affected adversely. International organizations have published a return-to-play, return-to-training, and return-to-competition guidelines. To a large extent, bio-bubbles have served effectively on this aspect. 

 

Impact in India

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For the last decade, India has focused on strengthening its sports industry. While cricket remains dominant, the resurgence of football, badminton, and kabaddi leagues opened many opportunities. In February 2016, the government paved the path for direct investment opportunities from the private sector, and led to the opening of innumerable sports coaching academies across the country. The pandemic has adversely affected even legacy organizations, with many sports coaches and support staff facing a grim outlook. Jwala Gutta’s badminton academy, which was launched in November 2020, serves as an inspiration and motivation for the new year.

 

In many ways, sports is an impeccable metaphor for the vicissitudes of life for its tendency to hang on to hope even in times of despair. Its ability to bring people together is missed more than ever. With the right strategies, sports can emerge stronger than ever.


The Sports School, Bangalore, has been closely monitoring the ongoing Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. As the situation continues to change rapidly, our top priority remains the health, safety, and well-being of our staff and students. We have planned for contingency scenarios by taking decisive and informed actions to stop the spread of COVID-19 on campus while ensuring the continuity of our teaching and research mission. Keeping in mind that learning should never stop, we have started online smart classes for both academics and sports coaching, with the hope that your kid can make the best out of this time.

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