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Follow us 😊 划动查看中文版 A new sports policy mandating 2-hour-a-day student exercise in Shanghai's primary and secondary schools is gradually transforming campus life in Minhang District. "In the past, the policy mandated only one hour of exercise per day, and fewer students participated," said Ke Xiangfa, deputy dean of Shanghai Normal University-affiliated Kangcheng Experimental School. Now, constant use has worn out the grass pitch. Our education has embraced sports." By 7am, Gumei School kids jog, long rope, play soccer and frisbee. Sixth-grader Jin Enyu reports increased focus and alertness following morning runs. Early exercises have been linked to a lower incidence of obesity and myopia. During their morning break, students and teachers at Jinhui High School conduct baduanjin, a traditional Chinese exercise. The school has also opened its athletic facilities at lunchtime for activities such as martial arts, badminton, basketball and aerobics. Soccer sessions at
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