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RECREATIONAL CENTER

SUB BY : SNEHA PERIWAL


INTRODUCTION
 The release of the body from the tension and
strain of work may be understood as a natural
physical response to fatigue.
 Recreation or fun is the expenditure of time in a
manner designed for therapeutic refreshment of
one's body or mind.
 While leisure is more likely a form of
entertainment or sleep, recreation is active for the
participant but in a refreshing and diverting
manner.
 Types of leisure

Active leisure activities involve the exertion of


physical or mental energy.
Low-impact physical activities include walking and
yoga, which expend little energy and have little
contact or competition.
High-impact activities such as kick-boxing and
football consume much energy and are competitive.
Passive leisure activities are those in which a
person does not exert any significant physical or
mental energy, such as going to the cinema,
watching television, or gambling on slot machines.
TOPIC JUSTIFICATION
  Recreation is an activity of leisure, leisure
being discretionary time.
 The "need to do something for recreation" is
an essential element of human biology and
psychology.
 Recreational activities are often done for
enjoyment, amusement, or pleasure and are
considered to be "fun".
  Prerequisites to leisure

 Humans spend their time in activities of daily


living, work, sleep, social duties, and leisure,
the latter time being free from prior
commitments to physiologic or social needs, a
prerequisite of recreation.
 Leisure has increased with increased
longevity and, for many, with decreased hours
spent for physical and economic survival, yet
others argue that time pressure has increased
for modern people, as they are committed to
too many tasks.
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