Very, and their importance is growing everyday. Kids have sports at school as part of the syllabus from a very early age (that means 3 hours a week and consists of gym and may include football, Basketball, volleyball and even swimming at the town's sports club, since most schools make special arrangements to take their students there for a special price too) and that goes on till the end of their secondary education, when they are 18 years old. Besides that, many go to their local clubs and take part in tourneys of every imaginable thing. Skating, tennis and Martial Arts most fashionable these days. You see many adults in clubs too, on their own or with monitors. And many people love to cycle, walk, jog or run just about everywhere.
The news include a sports section 3 times a day. The country is parallized during the great soccer football matches every weekend and then there are debates -and arguments and rows too- about them on TV almost every day and several national *daily* sports newspapers (besides the sports sections in ordinary newspapers)
Some daring guys even try their luck at boxing, football or Baseball!
how important is sport in children
because it's in our blood that's what we are>
In the mayas it means maiz (corn) which is very important in this culture
First of all, spanish influenced mexico on the religion witch is mostly catholic.second, the spanish brought food such as tortillas guacamole and all that good mexican food. they also brought art like murals and important sports like soccer. this is how the spanish influenced th mexican culture.Nick
because cultures has thire own sport an it's a big thing to their culture.
Sports = "deportes"
Language, customs and culture.
Sports sociology examines sports as a part of the culture and social fabric of life.
Daniel Johnson is the current Minister of Youth, Sports and Culture
Sports in Spanish is deportes, pernounced; deh-poor-tehs I like sports= Me encanta los deportes
Locutor deportivo is the translation of sports announcer to Spanish.
Yes, sports and games are considered a part of culture as they reflect the values, traditions, and experiences of a particular society or community. They can play a significant role in shaping and defining a culture through competition, recreation, and social interactions.