Chapter 16: A Wellness Perspective

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Lesson 1.1: Fitness for Life Self-Assessment 1: Exercise Basics
Advertisements

Chapter 9: Active Sports and Skill-Related Physical Fitness
Chapter 4: How Much Is Enough?
Chapter 1: Fitness and Wellness for All
Information/ Discussion
Chapter 13: Body Composition
Lesson 12.1: Improving Muscular Endurance
Goal Setting Setting Measureable Goals Lesson One 7th Grade1.
Physical Education in Texas Physical Education in Texas On the Move!
Presentation Package for Concepts of Physical Fitness 14e
Presentation Package for Concepts of Fitness and Wellness 6e
Healthy, active lifestyles and how they could benefit you
Healthy, Active Lifestyles & How They Could Benefit You
Dimensions of Health.
Health, Wellness & Quality of Life
Many people participate in a physical activity to maintain their health and to improve their fitness. a) Give an appropriate definition for each of these.
6 th Grade Chapter 1 & Vocabulary. Vocabulary Health ◦ A state of well being that includes physical, mental, emotional, spiritual, and social aspects.
Chapter 1: Fitness and Wellness for All. Students will be able to: Define physical fitness, health, and wellness Describe some of the benefits of fitness,
LESSON 1.2 S.JETT, NBCT MONTEVALLO MIDDLE FITNESS FOR LIFE – CORBIN & LINDSEY PHYSICAL ACTIVITY: Fitness Through Activity.
Health, Wellness, Fitness & Healthy Lifestyles: An Introduction
The Six Components of Health
Personal Fitness Chapter 1 Why Personal Fitness?.
Ch. 1 Physical Activity & Personal Fitness
Lesson 1.1: Fitness for Life
Brainstorm and record: What were some of the leading causes of death 100 years ago? What are the leading causes of death today?
EXERCISE AND FITNESS Note: This power point presentation was created by McGraw Glencoe Health company. It was downloaded from their free educator’s website.
Lesson Objectives... Students will be able to: - Describe the components of fitness - Explain the difference between physical activity and physical fitness.
Fitness Review  How is a person who is physically fit described?  They are able to complete daily tasks without excessive fatigue, are able to handle.
Ch. 2.1 Personal Program Planning & Setting Goals
HEALTH, WELLNESS, ILLNESS & DISABILITY
Chapter 17: Stress Management
Recap – Health related components of fitness Skill related components of fitness Fitness testing.
Physical Health: A Wellness Perspective
Chapter 3 Physical Fitness and Your Health. Physical Fitness and You.
Good health, wellness, fitness, and healthy lifestyles are important for all people. Concept 1 Health, Wellness, Fitness & Healthy Lifestyles: An Introduction.
An Introduction Health, Wellness, Fitness, and Healthy Lifestyles 1.
WELLNESS WHAT IS WELLNESS? Wellness is the opposite of illness. It is a feeling of total well-being. It involves choosing to follow a healthy lifestyle.
Health and Fitness. Outcomes By the end of this lesson, I will be able to: Know the difference between health and fitness. Understand how these can be.
Presidential Physical Fitness Testing Cody Middle School
Fitness for Life Chapter 1 – Fitness and Wellness for All
Lesson 1 Health and Wellness 1 Health and Wellness L E S S O N.
STARTER 1. Laura and Rebecca are taking GCSE PE because they enjoy PE. They have been influenced in the sports they like by others. Give 3 examples of.
Fitness and Wellness for All
Personal Nutrition Unit
The Principles of Fitness
Date and Title written neatly and Underlined (use a ruler!) Discuss with partner – Do you live a healthy, active lifestyle? How do I benefit from taking.
1 Fitness Assessments: Information for Parents Created by HealthMPowers.
Chapter 1: Fitness and Wellness for All
Does your friend have a hard time doing push-ups?
Fitnessgram Fitness Assessment. Fitnessgram A complete battery of health-related fitness items that can be compared to age and gender specific standards.
Presentation Package for Concepts of Physical Fitness 12e Section I - Concept 01: Health, Wellness, Fitness and Healthy Lifestyles: An Introduction Created.
Chapter 3 lesson 1 Physical fitness – The ability to carry out daily tasks easily and have enough reserve energy to respond to unexpected demands.
Chapter 15 Health, Wellness, and Quality of Life
Freshman P.E. Intro to Strength & Conditioning. Question  What is physical fitness?
Chapter 1 Fitness and Wellness for All 1.1 Fitness For Life  Physical Fitness- is the ability of your body systems to work together effectively to allow.
S.H.S. Physical Education: FITNESS ASSESSMENT SELF REFLECTION.
PHYSICAL FITNESS AND YOUR HEALTH CHAPTER 3 PAGES
Lesson 2 2 Lifelong Fitness, Health, and Wellness L E S S O N.
Enhancing Health, Study, Work, and Play Through Physical Fitness
Chapter 1 Fitness and Wellness for All 1.1 Fitness For Life
1.1 Health, Fitness and Wellbeing
1.1 Lifestyle Choices Learning Questions:
Objectives Describe the six dimensions of wellness.
GCSE LEVEL PE Lesson 27 & 28 Personal Health & Wellbeing
The Health Triangle 8/21/14.
Health and Wellness Unit Objectives
PPL10 Grade 9 health & Physical Education
What does it mean to be healthy?
Lesson 1.1: Fitness for Life Self-Assessment 1: Exercise Basics
Welcome to APF! Chapter 1.
Presentation transcript:

Chapter 16: A Wellness Perspective Lesson 16.1: All About Health and Wellness Self-Assessment 16: Reassessing Cardiovascular Fitness and Muscular Endurance

Lesson 16.1: All About Health and Wellness Lesson Objectives: Explain how wellness relates to good health. Identify the components of good health and describe the positive and negative aspects of each. Explain how the positive aspect of each component can contribute to good health.

Lesson 16.1: All About Health and Wellness Question To review, what is health?

Lesson 16.1: All About Health and Wellness Answer Health is not merely the absence of disease but living and enjoying an optimal quality of life. Health is wellness plus freedom from disease.

Lesson 16.1: All About Health and Wellness Question To review, what is wellness?

Lesson 16.1: All About Health and Wellness Answer Wellness is the positive component of good health. Wellness represents quality of life and well-being.

Lesson 16.1: All About Health and Wellness Question What are the five links in the total health and wellness chain?

Lesson 16.1: All About Health and Wellness Answer The 5 links in the total health and wellness chain are: Emotional Physical Spiritual Social Intellectual

Lesson 16.1: All About Health and Wellness Question What factors influence emotional wellness?

Lesson 16.1: All About Health and Wellness Answer Factors that influence emotional wellness: Whether you have a positive outlook Events in your life and whether you perceive that you have the resources to cope with them

Lesson 16.1: All About Health and Wellness Question What are examples of events that might influence emotional wellness?

Lesson 16.1: All About Health and Wellness Answer Factors that might influence emotional wellness: Your parents get divorced (depression). A friend is involved in an accident (grief). You place yourself under a lot of pressure in school or sports (anxiety).

Lesson 16.1: All About Health and Wellness Question What are the positive and negative aspects of emotional health and wellness?

Lesson 16.1: All About Health and Wellness Answer Positive and negative aspects of emotional health and wellness: Negative = depressed Positive = happy

Lesson 16.1: All About Health and wellness Question What factors influence physical wellness?

Lesson 16.1: All About Health and Wellness Answer Factors that influence physical wellness: The amount of exercise you do The amount of sleep you get The type of diet you eat

Lesson 16.1: All About Health and Wellness Question What are the positive and negative aspects of physical health and wellness?

Lesson 16.1: All About Health and Wellness Answer The positive and negative aspects of physical health and wellness Negative = unfit Positive = physically fit

Lesson 16.1: All About Health and Wellness Question What are the positive and negative aspects of spiritual health and wellness?

Lesson 16.1: All About Health and Wellness Answer The positive and negative aspects of spiritual health and wellness Negative = unfulfilled Positive = fulfilled

Lesson 16.1: All About Health and Wellness Question What factors influence social health and wellness?

Lesson 16.1: All About Health and Wellness Answer Factors that influence social health and wellness: Your willingness to make new friends Your ability to maintain good friendships

Lesson 16.1: All About Health and Wellness Answer (continued) Your relations with older people such as parents and teachers

Lesson 16.1: All About Health and Wellness Question What can you do to improve your social health and wellness?

Lesson 16.1: All About Health and Wellness Answer To improve your social health and wellness: Be outgoing. Be trustworthy. Attempt to help and be supportive of others.

Lesson 16.1: All About Health and Wellness Answer (continued) To improve your social health and wellness: Join social groups such as sports clubs or drama clubs. Interact and share ideas with adults (coaches or parents). Choose good friends.

Lesson 16.1: All About Health and Wellness Question What are the positive and negative aspects of social health and wellness?

Lesson 16.1: All About Health and Wellness Answer The positive and negative aspects of social health and wellness: Negative = lonely Positive = involved

Lesson 16.1: All About Health and Wellness Question What can you do to improve your intellectual health?

Lesson 16.1: All About Health and Wellness Answer To improve your intellectual health: Study and work well at school. Find an academic area of interest that motivates you to learn more. Read widely from a variety of books, including fiction and nonfiction.

Lesson 16.1: All About Health and Wellness Question What factors influence intellectual health?

Lesson 16.1: All About Health and Wellness Answer Factors that influence intellectual health: Attempting to stay informed of news and current affairs. Obtaining news and information from various sources, including books, newspapers, and the Internet.

Lesson 16.1: All About Health and Wellness Question What are the positive and negative aspects of intellectual health?

Lesson 16.1: All About Health and Wellness Answer The positive and negative aspects of intellectual health: Negative = ignorant Positive = informed

Lesson 16.1: All About Health and Wellness Question Can all people enjoy good health and wellness?

Lesson 16.1: All About Health and Wellness Answer People of any age can enjoy a state of wellness and good health if they choose to do so.

Lesson 16.1: All About Health and Wellness Answer (continued) For example, people who have a physical illness can still achieve wellness in all other areas— and may overcome their physical illness as well. Some people have different circumstances than others—but all people can do their best to achieve their own personal level of health and wellness.

Self-Assessment 16: Reassessing Cardiovascular Fitness and Muscular Endurance Question Why is it important to reassess fitness?

Self-Assessment 16: Reassessing Cardiovascular Fitness and Muscular Endurance Answer Reassessments are important because they allow you to practice self-assessment procedures. choose those fitness assessments you think meet your personal needs. see whether your fitness changes over time.

Self-Assessment 16: Reassessing Cardiovascular Fitness and Muscular Endurance Part I: Cardiovascular Fitness Choose one of the following to reassess your cardiovascular fitness: PACER (chapter 8, page 123) Step test (chapter 7, page 108) One-mile run (chapter 7, page 109) Walking test (chapter 6, page 94)

Self-Assessment 16: Reassessing Cardiovascular Fitness and Muscular Endurance Part II: Muscular Endurance Choose at least one item from each area to reassess your muscular endurance: Upper body Push-up (90-degree) (chapter 2, page 30) Bent arm hang (chapter 12, page 206) Side stand (chapter 12, page 204)

Self-Assessment 16: Reassessing Cardiovascular Fitness and Muscular Endurance Lower Body Leg change (chapter 12, page 206) Abdominals Curl-up (chapter 2, page 29) Sitting tuck (chapter 12, page 205)

Self-Assessment 16: Reassessing Cardiovascular Fitness and Muscular Endurance Back and Trunk Trunk lift (upper back) (chapter 8, page 122) Trunk extension (chapter 12, page 205)