2. RECREATIONAL SPACES The fact that we live in a world that moves crisis by crisis does not make a growing interest in outdoor activities frivolous, or ample provision for them unworthy of the nation's concern. —John F. Kennedy
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4. or fun is the expenditure of time in a manner designed for therapeutic refreshment of one's body or mind.
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6. Public space states “a place where anyone can come without paying an entrance or other fee”
7. Refreshment of one's mind or body after work through activity that amuses or stimulates; play
39. Indoor GamesThere are plenty of other indoor games that you can enjoy. A game of snooker, pool, table tennis, indoor tennis, badminton, racquetball or squash can be a great way to spend your time indoors and enjoy yourself.
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41. Personal development, expression, creativity, individuality, social, physical and intellectual growth of children, youth and adults.
42. Development of people’s motor skills at all levels from leisure participation to professional training
46. Physical inactivity is becoming an increasing problem in Australia, especially the growing proportion of children who are overweight. Home based activities such as watching television and playing electronic games are becoming very popular. The Hunter Region has a higher than National proportion of people who are overweight and obese. Physical inactivity is estimated to contribute almost 7% of the total burden of disease in Australia.
47. The popularity of watching television and playing computer games as a recreational activity together with other factors has implications for isolation, community interactivity, cohesion and consecutiveness of people in the neighborhood and local community.
48. Declining rates of participation in sport and physical activity as people age4.
49. Women, particularly those that are married with children, become less likely than men to participate in sport and physical activity.
84. Military skiing Etc .TENNIS: Tennis is an indoor and outdoor game. The modern game of tennis originated in the United Kingdom in the late 19th century as "lawn tennis" which has heavy connections to various field/lawn games as well as to the ancient game of real tennis.
85. Issues HUNTING: Hunting is the practice of pursuing living animals (usually wildlife) for food, recreation, or trade. MOTORIZED RECREATION : The goal of the Motorized Recreation Project is to promote responsible travel management on federal lands, protecting against the harmful effects of unrestricted motorized recreation.
86. Issues MARINE PARK: A marine park is a park consisting of an area of sea (or lake) protected for recreational use. MUSIC: Music is a vast field as recreational activity. All individuals experience music. To many people in many cultures music is an important part of their way of life.