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Why Do Rugby Players Do Better in Learning: 5 Benefits

Sponsored Content | Emma Rundle | Published: 22:06, Thursday March 19th, 2020.
Last updated: 09:46, Thursday April 29th, 2021

There are many benefits to playing professional sports, but one of the most important is academic success. Professional sports players will develop a discipline that stands out and thus, might advance faster in their careers, at least from an overview perspective. Originally developed in England at the beginning of the 19th century, rugby has increased in popularity over the years in countries such as the United States, Australia, or South Africa. Whether played competitively or not, this sport will teach students important life lessons to be valued. Here are the five most important ones to remember.

Fitness and behaviour

Students’ fitness level plays an important role in their academic performance because of habits. That is, when we are given the opportunity to participate in athletics, we form a specific schedule that helps us stay on track of our work; besides a great way of managing time, we also become more focused on each activity that we are performing. According to a 2006 study at NFHS, sports players’ body mass and weight improved, overall. When students spend more time outside, being active, their school performance will improve as well, involuntarily. That is because they are more dynamic and outgoing and thus, less sedentary.

Teamwork and cooperation

Since teamwork is so important for rugby players, students who play this sport will be more inclined to work towards a common goal than those who are non-sports players. Rugby players know that cooperation is important and know that their team’s performance will depend on every member of the team, so they will work their a** off to play a supporting role within it. This translates into daily life as well, as it becomes part of their behavior and belief systems. Thus, by understanding cooperation and advancing teamwork, rugby players will be more determined to do well in all domains, including academics.

Having access to mentorship programs

Mentors are important in our lives. They teach us real life lessons and guide us through our paths as well as they can. Positive mentors are thrilling, as their authority will teach students important lessons throughout the years. They will teach players about respect, hard work, and sportsmanship, which is extremely helpful and impacting in students’ daily life. Learning about these things, students will be more prone to developing motivation for success. Thus, these early mentorship experiences might be exactly what the student needs to achieve his or her goals.

The social environment

Rugby players will usually form close relationships with the other players in the team, so in respect to social cues, they are pretty much in shape! Why? Because the relationships formed during these years are strong, emotional, mental, and also physically healthy for students. They will bond over one of their common passions, get through it together, and achieve success, eventually. These bonds will help students stay motivated for their classes while in school. Tip: if you are loaded with work and want to spend more time developing the social relationships, reach out for essay writing help by edubirdie writers for best outcomes. They are super helpful and always thrilling. Don’t be ashamed of it, sometimes you just need a freaking break – and that’s totally okay.

Time management and success

The last point I want to touch on is time management. Since practice and games take up a great deal of time out of a student’s life, leaving time for school and other activities must be done in a clever manner. Rugby players must learn how to efficiently organise their time if they want to do other things in their lives as well, like hanging out with friends outside of the team or going for an ice-cream! Since time management is so precious to achieving productivity, and productivity is an essential pre-req for attaining success, rugby players are indeed prone to be more successful than non-athletes.

Conclusion

The success mindset in professional sports player determines a student’s career, after all. It’s been shown that students who practice sports are more confident academically and achieve success faster than those who do not. The secret lays in time management, teamwork and cooperation, social relationships, and fitness.

Author Bio
Emma Rundle is an activist and digital nomad. Her writing skills helped her become an author and blogger. Emma’s life goal is helping students travel the world on a low budget.

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