You are on page 1of 1

https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13573322.2020.

1791814

The conclusions of this study reveal a shift in the way that bodies are being constituted as assemblages
now, and the possibility that pre-service teachers are missing out on an important aspect of their
practicum experiences because of the lack of direct contact with students. (Gonzalez-Calvo, Varea 2020)

https://www.physio-pedia.com/Physical_Activity_and_COVID-19

The impact of this physical inactivity may very likely be seen in many areas such as health and social care
and the mental well-being of people all across the globe. Although these social distancing measures are
important and needed in a time such as now, our bodies and minds still need physical activity and the
many benefits thereof. (Jackson, Niekerk, Ritchie 2020)

https://ihtusa.com/the-importance-of-pe-among-our-youth-during-a-pandemic/

As we are amid a public health crisis, physical education is more important now than ever. Physical
activity decreases stress, anxiety, and depression while boosting your immune system and improving
overall wellbeing. As this pandemic has placed many parts of our daily life on pause, physical activity
among children should not be one of them. (Wagar 2020)

https://www.unr.edu/nevada-today/news/2020/physical-activity-during-covid

physical activity improves immunity, decreases inflammation and decreases viral respiratory infections
that are apparent in COVID-19 sufferers. The key, however, is the muscles must be used for this to
happen. (Lindsay 2020)

You might also like