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How sport can help us in our everyday life

Wednesday, August 12, 2009 by mtt admin

 

For a lot of us sport is an everyday part of life, for others it’s the last thing they want to do. Good sportsmen generally have the habit of excelling at many sports whilst the less able tend to struggle at all disciplines.  

 

The reason is obvious. Sport involves skills and characteristics that can be applied to a range of sports and disciplines.  Speed, agility, balance, determination, co-ordination etc are all essential components to the good sportsman, but how can they be applied to the rest of our lives, our work, play or family? 

 

Determination

 

A vital part of sportsman is armoury and can make an average person good and a good person great. Determination can be applied to all parts of life; making sure your kids get to school on time, resisting bowing down to a stroppy child’s tantrums, going for the big promotion at work, getting your homework in, the list is endless.  It is possible to be determined to the detriment of others, but by and large, it is a characteristic that we all benefit from and is the fuel for man’s great leaps in culture and technology. 

 

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Hard Work

 

Have you ever wondered why the sportsmen do so well at ‘Strictly Come Dancing’ despite having two left feet? Simple. They know how to train and put the hours in. Constant training and conditioning is the staple for any body that has ever regularly played sport.  Running the extra mile when you’re tired and keeping your head when the going is tough is so important in getting the best out of life and getting the best for those you care about. 

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Flair

 

This doesn’t always apply as most people lack the extra spark that can make all the difference but those with the eye for the spectacular or a creative streak have the ability to enhance the lives of themselves and those around them. The cut and thrust of high tempo sport can force one to use all the creative power they have to unlock the opposition.

 

The same can apply at work, school and home, wherever. Can you put a creative angle on your science project that will get an A rather than a B? Can you think up a new, fresh way of keeping your child happy and occupied? Creative thought and the ability to improvise can bring a real spice to the more mundane parts of life. 

 

If you think you are good sportsman or would like to pass on your knowledge, have a look at some of our sports courses. 

 

hair and beauty

Saturday, June 06, 2009 by mtt admin

Hair and Beauty
 

If you wanted to get into the profession of hair and beauty, then Bournville College is the place to go. At the open day today there is plenty of demonstrations of what goes on in the day to day running of the hair and beauty department.
 

Within the beauty department you get the pleasure of seeing massaging from the whole body to the feet. They can offer facials and much more. The equipment is up to date with plenty of chance to learn all about the world of beauty. The girls are really helpful and friendly and generally it seemed a comfortable environment to

be in.
 

Within the hair dressing department, it has a look and feel of professionalism a reception and a big area to cut and style, you basically get a professional salon inside the college. There are plenty a spaces to work. You get to practice on non real and real clients and again the girls are friendly and helpful.

 
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