A true sportsperson, regardless of the arena, demonstrates resilience and dedication. Esports has emerged as a significant global phenomenon, captivating millions of young viewers and players, evolving into a multi-million dollar industry. This competitive gaming landscape, filled with virtual arenas, is transforming into a cultural movement.
Esports offers a wide range of matches, encouraging strategic planning, cooperation, teamwork, and rapid decision-making. Many young players hone skills such as hand-eye coordination through practice and competition. Some even find career opportunities in game development, marketing, broadcasting, and advertising.
Sohail Khan, a silver medalist at the Senior Kudo World Cup, expressed his views on esports’ impact. He emphasizes that the real danger lies in how people use it, particularly the risk of addiction. He believes that offline sports provide a comprehensive package of discipline, confidence-building, stress relief, social interaction, and physical and mental well-being. While esports can be enjoyed in moderation, Khan argues that true growth and strength come from participation in real-life sports.
Excessive screen time and game addiction can lead to significant health issues. Mental health professionals have raised concerns about the psychological impact, as the pressure to perform well can cause stress and anxiety. Parents who once discouraged video games are now potentially encouraging their children to excel in them.
The challenge lies in promoting the benefits of esports while mitigating the risks, ensuring this virtual revolution positively impacts young minds.







