Recreation

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Recreation refers to activities that people engage in during their free time, which are enjoyable or entertaining. Recreation includes a wide range of activities, such as sports, games, outdoor adventures, hobbies, and arts.

Definition[edit | edit source]

Recreation is derived from the Latin word recreare which means to refresh or restore. It refers to activities that refresh the body and mind after work. These activities are usually done for enjoyment, amusement, or pleasure. They are considered to be "re-creating" and are a way to develop skills, knowledge, and friendships.

Types of Recreation[edit | edit source]

Recreation can be classified into two general types: active and passive.

Active Recreation[edit | edit source]

Active recreation, often referred to as outdoor recreation, involves physical participation in activities. Examples include hiking, canoeing, climbing, and sport games such as football and basketball.

Passive Recreation[edit | edit source]

Passive recreation involves activities like reading, watching television, or listening to music that require little physical exertion.

Benefits of Recreation[edit | edit source]

Recreation has many benefits, both physical and mental.

Physical Health[edit | edit source]

Recreational activities can help maintain a healthy body. They can help in weight management, cardiovascular health, and overall physical fitness.

Mental Health[edit | edit source]

Recreation can also have mental health benefits. It can reduce stress, improve mood, and increase a sense of well-being.

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