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How To Combine Studies With Sport

When you’re a sports fan andsport becomes a part of your everyday life and you dedicate fully to this, there is always one dilemma: how can you combine the sport practice with the studies? Fortunately there are solutions such as an annual tennis program with studies in Spain, which is a program which trains you both in tennis and academically following the American methodology… but that is not the only method.  How to combine study and sport?

Sport as an Extracurricular Activity as the First Phase

Firstly, when we talk about early stages such as adolescence, sport is always an extracurricular activity. In this way we will have time enough to study other subjects, but at the same time we can also discover if sport is really our passion.

An extracurricular activity may result very tough and a waste of time if we are not interested in it. If we are able to “sacrifice” our leisure time dedicating to sport and still we enjoy it, we knowit  is not a simple hobby, but a passion and  we are ready to move to the next step …

Take the Sport as a Lifestyle

We can dedicate to sport in the same way we can dedicate to study music at a conservatory. If we are really passionate about it, we can contact academies or attend collegesas those of the National University of Physical Education, so we do not only study and train both physically and mentally, but we also get to turn our passion into our way of life.

Opportunities to study in a college to “live” for the sport are not the only option: from the aforementioned academies to high performance centres, we have several programs which combine theory and practice.

The Study of Sport is not Only a Physical Activity

We have to insist: dedicating ourselves to the sport in a serious and professional way does not mean that we dedicate ourselves to improve just our physical abilities. Sport as a way of life is much more than being fast, have endurance, agility or strength: the sport is also a philosophy, learning everydayfromour mistakes and our successes too, knowing how to respond to pressure situations and educating our body to always be in tune with our mind.

All these skills cannot be learned in a courtin the same way that one cannot learn all educational values in a classroom.

In short, there is a very thin line between study and sport: in every situation, in each lesson, you can get knowledge. No matter if this is given in a stadium, in a class or taking a walk, the important thing is to have got at all times the means and tools to assimilate it.