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发表于 2013-12-15 22:00
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本帖最后由 huyingchuan 于 2013-12-15 22:08 编辑
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-Can we start offset of arms out in front of you, push forwards?No signs of sedentary lifestyles here at the Simpson School in Oxfordshire.
-Change legs.
Motivation, choice in sport and fun are all part of a formula to stay off the threat of the expanding waistlines of children in the UK.
-Since I came to this school, I've been doing a lot more, so I think I need to keep up with it a little.
-It depends like if you enjoy sport, 'cos I particularly enjoy sport, so I do go outside and play around at the stuff like that.
-We do recognize that not all, every child likes football or hockey for example, and there are the ones do prefer to stay at home and play on their computers, but in terms (of), in general here, it's not really too much a problem. They are quite motivated to get involved.
-Experts in the British Journalist, Sports, Medicine believe that the nationwide picture is very different from this one. They criticize the lack of a proper national policy to get youngsters more active and say the situation is [dict]tantamout [/dict]to mass child neglect, believing that leadership and strategy on the issue are totally absent.
The journal's figures suggest that only a third of boys and a quarter of girls in England meet the minimum recommended daily physical activity levels. And one in three children leaving primary education is obese, most of whom would become obese adults.
-We believe there is certainly the current situation as things stand in this country certainly meets the government's own definition of child neglect.
The report continues its criticism about the government's promises to protect school playing fields, which it says, are still being sold off. And the author's pointed out that the team GB came third in the medal's table at the 2012 Olympics, but the UK also took gold and silver in the European obesity lead table last year. It causes the future governments and educational bodies to create a comprehansive child-centered national physical activity policy to give children from all backgrounds and supporting abilities every opportunity to be active on a daily basis.
David *, Sky News, Oxfordshire. |
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