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Physical Education, Exercise Science, And Sport Studies: Dynamic Fields
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Allied Fields Common heritage Specific disciplines Related to exercise, play, games, leisure recreation, athletics. Allied Fields Common heritage Specific disciplines Related to exercise, play, games, leisure recreation, athletics.
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n Exercise The practice, to strengthen, or to condition through physical activity.
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n Play amusements engaged in freely for fun
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n Games Outcomes with winners/losers and guided by rules
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n Leisure Freedom from work and responsibility
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n Recreation Personal renewal during leisure time with, or without, physical activity
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n Athletics highly structured competitive activities for skilled individuals
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Fitness & Education Highly Competitive Highly Skilled Fun & Diversion Physical education exercise recreation Leisure Sport Games Play Sport Athletics
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Physical activities governed by formal and informal rules that involve competition against an opponent or oneself and are engaged in for fun, recreation, or reward.
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Analysis of the human body in motion
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Process of obtaining physical, mental, social, & fitness skills through physical activity
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PHYSICAL EDUCATION is an integral part of the total education process and has as its aims the development of: through the medium of physical activities that have been selected and planned to achieve specific outcomes. physically mentally socially & emotionally fit citizens
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Are you physically educated?
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A PHYSICALLY EDUCATED PERSON From “National Standards for Physical Education,” NASPE, 1995.
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n Demonstrates competence in many different forms of physical activity. n Demonstrates proficiency in a few forms of physical activity.
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Applies movement concepts to the development of motor skills
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Exhibits a physically active lifestyle
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Achieves health- enhancing level of physical fitness
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Demonstrates personal & social behavior in physical activity settings.
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Respects differences among people in physical activity settings.
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Understands that physical activity provides opportunities for…
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Enjoyment Challenge Self- expression Social interaction.
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Importance of physical activity is stressed in reports such as Healthy People 2010.
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Goal 1: Increase quality and years of healthy life.
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Goal 2: Eliminate health disparities.
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Wellness constant/deliberate choices for a better life in all aspects (mental, physical, spiritual, emotional).
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Physical Fitness ability of the body to perform efficiently without undue fatigue and to adjust to demands placed upon it.
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Components of Health-Related Fitness Cardiorespiratory endurance Cardiorespiratory endurance Muscular strength Muscular strength Muscular endurance Muscular endurance Flexibility Flexibility Body composition Body composition
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Components of Skill- Related AgilityAgility BalanceBalance CoordinationCoordination PowerPower ReactionReaction Time SpeedSpeed
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These goals fit into the three domains of learning n Cognitive n Affective n Psychomotor
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Other allied fields Health Health Recreation Recreation Dance Dance
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