The line charts depicts costs that British parents invest on their children's physical activities and how many children take part in football, swimming and athletics from the year 2008 to 2014. In overall, as the costs showed an increase, the number of people increased on three parts during the given period.
As for costs on sports, parents invested money to keep their teenagers exercise, accounting for about 20 pounds in 2008 roughly 32 pounds in 2014. Football occupied the most popular part during the period. About 8 millions of adolscents exercised through football in 2008. This level was nearly equal in 2010 and climbed at around 9 millions in 2014.
In regarding to other physical activities, swimming saw an increase steadly with football. The number of students learning swimming constituted about 2 millions in 2008. In 2014, the figure reached at 4 millions which had the lowest popularity out of total. Although the record of athletics in 2008 started at around 1 millions which was marginal, the figure of athletics overtook swimming at just over 2.5 millions in 2010 and peaked in 2012 as 5 millions.