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Being
a
healthy
weight
means
that
you
will
be
less
likely
to
die
young
and
suffer
from
heart
disease,
strokes,
high
blood
pressure,
diabetes
and
a
range
of
other
conditions,
and
if
you
already
eat
well,
it
can
give
you
an
extra
calorie
allowance
so
you
can
treat
yourself
without
feeling
guilty
about
it.
As
well
as
improving
cardiovascular
health
and
fitness,
exercising
is
also
good
for
the
musculoskeletal
system,
making
muscles
more
supple
and
toned,
and
improving
the
strength
of
bones
and
joints.
People
who
do
sports
will
be
stronger
and
more
able
to
lift
and
carry
heavy
things,
which
is
also
always
useful,
and
they
are
less
likely
to
become
really
weak
and
frail
as
they
get
older
because
their
bodies
are
strong.
Furthermore,
doing
sports
can
improve
mental
health
as
well
as
physical
health,
with
exercise
being
helpful
for
people
with
depression
and
a
range
of
other
mental
health
issues,
because
it
releases
good
chemicals
into
our
brains.
It
also
makes
people
feel
better
about
their
bodies,
which
can
make
them
happier,
and
reduces
the
risk
of
eating
disorders
and
crash
dieting,
as
people
make
more
sensible,
healthy
changes
to
their
lifestyle.
Sports
also
allow
people
to
develop
personally.
Social
and
communication
skills
can
be
learned
and
developed
through
sport.
Teamwork,
for
example,
is
naturally
learned
through
participating
in
team
sports
and
games.
Communication
skills
can
really
be
honed,
as
they
are
at
the
center
of
any
team's
success,
and
a
lack
of
them
leads
to
failure.
Many
people
will
also
develop
leadership
skills
through
sport,
often
discovering
abilities
that
they
never
knew
they
even
had.
Many
people's
self-esteem
improves
through
sport
as
they
discover
things
that
they
are
good
at
and
improve
their
body.
Participating
in
any
competitive
sport
also
improves
our
ability
to
handle
pressure
and
still
perform
well,
as
well
as
teaching
us
how
to
win
and
lose
graciously.
All
in
all,
the
fact
that
playing
sport
is
good
for
us
is
completely
undeniable,
because
it
helps
our
minds
and
bodies,
and
ultimately
means
that
we
will
be
living
longer,
happier
lives.
Being
a
healthy
weight
means
that
you
will
be
less
likely
to
die
young
and
suffer
from
heart
disease,
strokes,
high
blood
pressure,
diabetes
and
a
range
of
other
conditions,
and
if
you
already
eat
well,
it
can
give
you
an
extra
calorie
allowance
so
you
can
treat
yourself
without
feeling
guilty
about
it.
As
well
as
improving
cardiovascular
health
and
fitness,
exercising
is
also
good
for
the
musculoskeletal
system,
making
muscles
more
supple
and
toned,
and
improving
the
strength
of
bones
and
joints.
People
who
do
sports
will
be
stronger
and
more
able
to
lift
and
carry
heavy
things,
which
is