Post COVID-19 Impact on Physical Education and Students’ Fitness Levels
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Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic had caused a sudden disruption including education system across the globe. There was largely a significant impact on physical education (PE) and fitness level of students. Sudden closure of school and shift to remote learning restricted students access to all physical activities including sports and peer interaction resulting in widespread physical inactivity.
This sudden transition was later impacted by increased screen time, reduced outdoor play and increased anxiety levels due to uncertainties of the pandemic. As a result, many, students faced decline in flexibility, muscle strength, cardiovascular fitness and motor skill development. Moreover, they also faced mental health challenges like depression, stress and social isolation along with increase in obesity.
The pandemic also affected vulnerable populations, including students with disabilities and from low-income families who faces barriers with respect to physical activity.
Post-pandemic after the schools opening, there have been a significant discrepancy in fitness levels that made necessary to re-access traditional PE technique and methods. Post looking at these challenges there has been a need to address these challenges with newer and tailored strategies to rebuild physical and mental well-being among students.
The study helps to understand pandemic’s long-term effect on PE programs and students’ physical health with evidence-based solutions for recovery. Emphasis is placed on leveraging technology, promoting outdoor activities, incorporating cross- disciplinary collaboration with mental health professionals and nutritionists. Moreover, the study also highlights the importance of re-looking at arranging students in active lifestyle and inculcating resilience to prepare them for future crisis.
By relooking PE to align with the post COVID scenario, policymakers and educations can assist students recover improve mental health, recover lost fitness levels and establish lifelong habits of physical activity. These efforts are imperative to diminish adverse effects of the pandemic and to promote well-being and holistic health of the next generation.