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Leisure Lifestyle Development LEISURE ENHANCEMENT CHAPTER ONE CONCEPTS OF LEISURE RPT 220

LEISURE IS…… free or unobligated time that does not involve work or performing other life sustaining functions.

NAME 10 TYPES OF ACTIVE LEISURE

LEISURE AND OTHER KEY TERMS Work is obligated time. Personal Care is time devoted to an individuals well-being. Recreation refers to activity performed during leisure (free time), usually for the purpose of enjoyment.

NEULINGERS PARADIGM OF LEISURE PERCEIVED FREEDOM=LEISURE 1. Pure Leisure (intrinsic motivation 2. Leisure – Work (both intrinsic and extrinsic motivation) 3. Leisure-Job (extrinsic motivation) PERCEIVED CONSTRAINT=NONLEISURE 4. Pure Work (intrinsic motivation) 5. Work-Job (both intrinsic/extrinsic motivation) 6. Pure Job (extrinsic motivation)

CONTRASTING VIEWS OF LEISURE (see page 14) GROUP ASSIGNMENTS

CHARACTERISTICS OF RECREATION

CHARACTERISTICS OF RECREATION Participation is voluntary, not obligatory Some of the major purposes of participation are enjoyment, fun, personal satisfaction, and revitalization Recreation usually involves activity as opposed to total idleness or rest Participation is usually motivated by internal goals or rewards

Determining whether or not an activity is a recreational experience Recreation has many benefits Recreation services provided as apart of a community service program Recreation is a broad concept

CLASSIFICATION OF RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES SIMPLE ENTERTAINMENT MENTAL ACTIVITY/CONTEMPLATION AND SELF AWARENESS SPORTS AND EXERCISE MUSIC ART DANCE HOBBIES

HUMANITARIAN SERVICES NATURE ACTIVITIES/OUTDORR RECREATION MORE….. PLAY/GAMES RELAXATION SOCIAL ACTIVITY HUMANITARIAN SERVICES NATURE ACTIVITIES/OUTDORR RECREATION TRAVEL AND TOURISM

CHAPTER ONE CONCEPTS OF LEISURE LEISURE IS…… free or unobligated time that does not involve work or performing other life sustaining functions. NAME 10 TYPES OF ACTIVE LEISURE LEISURE AND OTHER KEY TERMS Work is obligated time. Personal Care is time devoted to an individuals well-being. Recreation refers to activity performed during leisure (free time), usually for the purpose of enjoyment. NEULINGERS PARADIGM OF LEISURE PERCEIVED FREEDOM=LEISURE 1. Pure Leisure (intrinsic motivation 2. Leisure – Work (both intrinsic and extrinsic motivation) 3. Leisure-Job (extrinsic motivation) PERCEIVED CONSTRAINT=NONLEISURE 4. Pure Work (intrinsic motivation) 5. Work-Job (both intrinsic/extrinsic motivation) 6. Pure Job (extrinsic motivation) CONTRASTING VIEWS OF LEISURE (see page 14) CHARACTERISTICS OF RECREATION Participation is voluntary, not obligatory Some of the major purposes of participation are enjoyment, fun, personal satisfaction, and revitalization Recreation usually involves activity as opposed to total idleness or rest Participation is usually motivated by internal goals or rewards Determining whether or not an activity is a recreational experience Recreation has many benefits Recreation services provided as apart of a community service program Recreation is a broad concept CLASSIFICATION OF RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES SIMPLE ENTERTAINMENT MENTAL ACTIVITY/CONTEMPLATION AND SELF AWARENESS SPORTS AND EXERCISE MUSIC ART DANCE HOBBIES PLAY/GAMES RELAXATION SOCIAL ACTIVITY HUMANITARIAN SERVICES NATURE ACTIVITIES/OUTDORR RECREATION TRAVEL AND TOURISM