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Definition Physical Education

Physical education aims to promote student health through psychomotor learning and play. It focuses on calisthenics, sports development, and skills building. The four objectives are to ensure student health through exercise and sports, teach teamwork and cooperation, and improve flexibility, strength, and hand-eye coordination. Physical education also promotes physical, social, emotional and mental development. Exercise is any activity that maintains or improves health and fitness and can develop skills. The components of physical education are health-related, like cardiovascular fitness, and skill-related, such as speed, agility, and coordination. Wellness refers to overall well-being while health specifically means freedom from disease.

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Definition Physical Education

Physical education aims to promote student health through psychomotor learning and play. It focuses on calisthenics, sports development, and skills building. The four objectives are to ensure student health through exercise and sports, teach teamwork and cooperation, and improve flexibility, strength, and hand-eye coordination. Physical education also promotes physical, social, emotional and mental development. Exercise is any activity that maintains or improves health and fitness and can develop skills. The components of physical education are health-related, like cardiovascular fitness, and skill-related, such as speed, agility, and coordination. Wellness refers to overall well-being while health specifically means freedom from disease.

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DEFINITION OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION

Physical education (often abbreviated Phys. Ed., P.E., or PE) or gymnastics(gym or gym class) is an educational course related to the physique of the human body, taken during primary and secondary education that encourages psychomotor learning in a play or movement exploration setting to promote health.

WHAT ARE THE THREE (3) FUNCTIONS OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION?


Calisthenics - good exercise sports - body development & sportsmanship skills development

FOUR (4) OBJECTIVES OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION


To ensure that students stay physically healthy through sport and exercise. To teach teamwork and cooperation. To improve hand-eye coordination, balance, strength, and flexibility. To teach the rules of different sports

FOUR (4) DEVELOPMENTS OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION


Physical development Social development Emotional developments Mental developments

DEFINITION OF EXERCISE
Is a performance of some activity to develop or maintain physical fitness and overall health. It is often directed toward also honing athletic ability or skill. Frequent and regular physical exercise is an important component in the prevention of some of the diseases of affluence such as heart disease, cardiovascular disease, Type 2 diabetes and obesity.

ENUMERATE AND EXPLAIN THE COMPONENTS OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION:


Health Related Components: Those factors that are related to how well the systems of your body work. Cardiovascular Fitness: The ability of the circulatory system (heart and blood vessels) to supply oxygen to working muscles during exercise. Body Composition: The relative percentage of body fat compared to lean body mass (muscle, bone, water, etc) Flexibility: The range of movement possible at various joints. Muscular strength: The amount of force that can be produced by a single contraction of a muscle Muscular endurance: The ability of a muscle group to continue muscle movement over a length of time. Skill Related Components: Those aspects of fitness which form the basis for successful sports participation. Speed: The ability to move quickly from one point to another Agility: The ability of the body to change direction quickly Balance: The ability to maintain an upright posture while still or moving Coordination: Integration with hand and/or foot movements with the input of the senses. Reaction Time: Amount of time it takes to get moving. Power: The ability to do strength work at an explosive pace.

DIFFERENCE OF HEALTH AND WELLNESS:


Health and wellness are not synonyms. Health refers simply to a physical body being free from diseases, but wellness is an overall balance of your physical, social, spiritual, emotional, intellectual, environmental, and occupational well-being. Wellness is a lifestyle and is not an end to be achieved. Wellness means that one strives for balance throughout his whole life. On the other hand, health would be that a person wants to lose weight and lower blood pressure. Once he does this, he is considered healthy. Health is a goal one can achieve while wellness is a dynamic concept that continues for a lifetime.

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