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Girl playing on tyre
swing.
Man in dress "dirfing",
an example of spontaneous
and original recreation.
Recreation is the
employment of time in a
non-profitable way, in many ways
also a
therapeutic
refreshment of one's
body or
mind. Recreation is often
distinguished from
leisure. Where leisure
is, or ought to be, restful,
recreation is refreshing and
diverting. As people in the
world's wealthier regions lead
increasingly
sedentary life styles, the
need for recreation has grown. The
rise of so called
active vacations exemplify
this.
Recreation, play, and fun are
not the preserve of humans; nearly
all creatures indulge in this to
some extent. Play is essential for
the development of skills, the
most basic of which are motor
skills in young creatures.
The
weekend is typically a time
for recreation, perhaps (in
Judeo-Christian and
Muslim cultures) because the
Sabbath falls on the weekend
and the Sabbath is "the day of
rest."
Holidays are also a common
time for recreation.
Traditionally
music and
dance serve as recreation in
many cultures, as do
sports,
hobbies,
games and
tourism. Watching
TV and listening to
music are common forms of
recreation, or rather leisure.
For many, the most valued
recreation is spontaneous and
original.
Many activities may be
functional and/or recreational:
In recent years, more
'exciting' forms of recreation
include:
skiing,
snowboarding,
bungee jumping,
sky diving,
hang gliding,
paint balling,
rock climbing,
backpacking,
canyoning,
caving,
BASE jumping, and
adventure tourism.
Recreation, Law, and Morality
Some recreational activities
are made illegal because of the
perceived immorality of certain
forms of recreation in many
regions. These include
gambling, some forms of
sex, and drug use. Often one
form of an activity is arbitrarily
viewed as immoral by a culture
while other forms are acceptable.
For example, some forms of sex
have been outlawed in certain
regions, such as prohibitions
against
sodomy and
oral sex in much of the
United States (though the
Supreme Court recently ruled
such laws unconstitutional in the
landmark
Lawrence v. Texas case), while
other forms of intercourse are
acceptable. Another example is
recreational drug use. In most of
the world, responsible
alcohol consumption, a form of
recreational drug use, is legal
and acceptable by most people's
moral standards. This is probably
because alcohol has traditionally
been in wide use in
Western Europe. Note that
nearly all drugs that have
traditionally not been widely used
in European culture have been
deemed illegal in most of the
world.
Some individuals view
recreation as largely
non-productive, even trivial.
Excessive recreation is not
considered healthy, and may be
labeled as
escapism. However, research
has shown that recreation
contributes to life satisfaction,
quality of life, health and
wellness, and that the use of
recreation as a diversion may have
clinical applications to
individuals with chronic pain and
other health impairments. In some
cultures and religions, recreation
is encouraged on certain days and
discouraged on others. For
example, in
Judaism, the Sabbath is a day
for recreation and relaxation,
which has in turn influenced many
Christian sects to use the Sabbath
for the same purpose. However,
some sects interpret the Sabbath
to be a day where worship is done
in lieu of recreation.
Recreation is very essential to
longevity of human beings. It is
the exact opposite of
stress. Today, stress is the
number one killer in the United
States according to
TIME magazine. Stress
can lead to a number of ailments,
such as
hypertension. Stress can also
lead to diminished sexual desire
and an inability to achieve
orgasm in women.