Dancing and martial arts experience kick in popularity

More Australian children are dancing and engaging in martial arts - but less are playing netball and tennis - according to figures released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS).
ABS Director of the National Centre for Culture and Recreation Statistics, Andrew Middleton said the Children's Participation in Cultural and Leisure Activities survey has been conducted every three years, and has shown some interesting trends on participation in sport, cultural activities and use of technology for children aged between five and 14 years.
Middleton explained "between 2003 and 2012, children's participation has increased by 27% for dancing and 24% for martial arts.
"Contributing to the increasing popularity of dancing was a rise in participation among children aged five to eight years, with participation increasing from 27% to 32% for girls and from 1% to 4% for boys.
"Since 2003, swimming and diving has remained the most popular sport for younger Australians. The survey showed that 25% of five to eight year olds and 18% of nine to 11 year olds participated in swimming and diving in 2012.
"For children aged 1214 years, outdoor soccer, netball and dancing were the most popular sports in 2012, with participation rates of 13% for outdoor soccer and 11% for both netball and dancing.
"Overall, the number of children who participated in netball declined between by 8% since 2003. Participation in tennis also fell by 10% in this period.
"Children are also spending less time watching TV than they did a decade ago, with an average of 15 hours per week spent in front of the box in 2012 compared to 22 hours per week in 2003.
"The proportion of children accessing the Internet increased from 64% in 2003 to 90% in 2012."
Further information is available in Children's Participation in Sport and Leisure Time Activities, 2003-2012 (cat. no. 4901.0.55.001), available for free download from the ABS website at www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/abs@.nsf/mf/4901.0.55.001
Image courtesy of Focus Martial Arts.
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