At Godavari College, we believe that a healthy body leads to a sharp mind. Our Sports & Gym facilities provide students with the perfect environment to stay fit, compete, and develop a spirit of teamwork and discipline.
We offer a wide range of indoor and outdoor sports to cater to every interest and skill level. Whether you're an aspiring athlete or just looking for some recreational fun, our well-maintained sports infrastructure ensures an engaging experience.
The DBATU University Intercollegiate Girls Kho-Kho Tournament was held at R.C. Patel College, Shirpur, with teams participating from various cities, including Jalgaon, Dhule, Nandurbar, and Nashik. In an exciting match, the girl's team from Godavari College of Engineering, Jalgaon, secured a 10-6 victory against SSBT Pharmacy College, showcasing their skill and teamwork.
The Girl's Zonal Kabaddi Tournament was held at GFs Godavari College of Engineering, Jalgaon, where the Godavari College girl's team emerged victorious, demonstrating exceptional teamwork and determination.
In the 2023-2024 Inter University Hockey Tournament held at Rabindranath Tagore University, Bhopal, the boy's hockey team delivered an impressive performance, winning three matches throughout the tournament. Their dedication and teamwork were evident as they competed against strong opponents.
The Boy's Kho-Kho Tournament showcased intense competition and exceptional teamwork. The participating teams displayed great agility and strategy throughout the matches, making the tournament a thrilling event.
Our fully-equipped gymnasium is designed to meet the fitness needs of students and staff. With modern machines, free weights, and personalized training assistance, the gym offers a perfect space to work out and stay in shape.
1. Strength Training & Cardio Equipment
2. Yoga & Meditation Zone
3. Certified Trainers for Guidance
4. Special Fitness Programs & Workshops
Co-ordinator: Prof. Mahesh Ninu Patil
M: 9890138668
Yoga is a healthy way of life, originated in India. Now, it is believed to be a form of science accepted all over the world. The western culture is also accepting it as a healthy form of scientific exercise. Although the origin of yoga is obscure, it has a long tradition. Yoga for a common person contains the practices of yama, niyama, asana, pranayama, pratyahara, kriya and meditation, which are helpful to keep oneself physically fit, mentally alert and emotionally balanced. This ultimately prepares ground for the spiritual development of an individual.
The main emphasis of the present yoga curriculum for school-going children is to develop their physical fitness, mental development and emotional stability.
Posture or asana form an important basis of this curriculum. These have, therefore, been given more weightage. Though other yogic activities have also been included in the curriculum.
What is Yoga?
The word ‘Yoga’ is derived from Sanskrit root yuj which means ‘join’ or ‘unite’. This may be taken as the union of body, mind and soul, and is used in the literature both as an end as well as means. As an end, yoga signifies ‘integration of personality’ at the highest level. As means, yoga includes various practices and techniques which are employed to achieve the development of such integration.These practices and techniques are means in the yogic literature and are also referred collectively as ‘Yoga’
Importance of Yoga
Good health is the right of every human being. But this right depends on individual, social and environmental factors. Along with environmental or social factors to a large extent, we can develop a better immune system and a better perception of oneself so that other conditions do not affect us adversely and we can achieve good health.
Health is a positive concept. Positive health does not mean merely freedom from disease, but it also include a jubilant and energetic feeling of well-being with an amount of general resistance and capacity to easily cultivate immunity against specific offending agents.
Yoga is one of the most powerful drugless system of treatment. It is having its own concept of wellness which has been scientifically understood and presented by many. Yoga can be adopted as lifestyle for promoting our physical and mental health. Yoga, if introduced at the school level, would help to inculcate healthy habits and lifestyle to achieve good health.
The aim of yoga thus, at the school level, is to encourage a positive and healthy lifestyle for physical, mental and emotional health of children. Yoga helps in the development of strength, stamina, endurance and high energy at physical level. It also empowers oneself with increased concentration, calm, peace and contentment at mental level leading to inner and outer harmony.