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Introduction To Physical Education and

Physical fitness is defined as the ability to perform daily tasks with vigor and participate in physical activities, while also reducing health risks. Physical education aims to promote physical fitness and skills through physical activity to develop the body and mind. It has various legal bases in the Philippines that mandate its promotion. There are two components of fitness - health related, which includes cardio-respiratory endurance, muscular strength and endurance, body composition, and flexibility, and skills related, which includes coordination, balance, agility, power, speed, and reaction time. Maintaining physical fitness and an active lifestyle is important for supporting overall health, developing movement competence and skills, and understanding principles of physical activity.

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Introduction To Physical Education and

Physical fitness is defined as the ability to perform daily tasks with vigor and participate in physical activities, while also reducing health risks. Physical education aims to promote physical fitness and skills through physical activity to develop the body and mind. It has various legal bases in the Philippines that mandate its promotion. There are two components of fitness - health related, which includes cardio-respiratory endurance, muscular strength and endurance, body composition, and flexibility, and skills related, which includes coordination, balance, agility, power, speed, and reaction time. Maintaining physical fitness and an active lifestyle is important for supporting overall health, developing movement competence and skills, and understanding principles of physical activity.

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Introduction to Physical Education

and
Legal Basis of Physical Education

Discussant:

Ella Mae G. Pillada


Physical Fitness Definition

Safrit (1995)
Physical fitness is “the ability to handle task performed in

everyday life with enough energy reserve to enjoy leisure


pursuits and deal with emergencies.”

Pate (1983)
Physical fitness is “the capacity of the heart, blood vessels,

lungs, and muscle to function at optimum capacity.”



Dotson (1988)
Physical fitness is “a state of well-being that allows people to

perform daily activities with vigor, reduce risk of health


problems, and participate in a variety of physical activities.”
Physical Education Definition

Derived from Latin word “physica” meaning
physics and “educatio” meaning the training of
the bodily organs and power with a view to the
promotion of hearts and vigor.

Physical Education is the training in physical
fitness and skills that engages in psychomotor
learning promoting such fitness. It is the
education through physical activity for the total
development of the body and mind of a person
(WEBSTER DICTIONARY).
Principles of Physical Education
1. Improved Physical Fitness
2. Self-discipline
3. Strengthened peer relationship
4. Improved self-esteem and
self-confidence
Legal Basis of Physical Education

Republic Act no. 7722 - “Higher Education Act
of 1994”

An outcome-based quality assurance system as
advance Circular Memorandum 46s 2012.

Article 14, Section 19 of the Philippine
Constitution:

Mandates that the State shall promote physical
education and encourage sports program , leagues
competitions, and amateur sports including training for
international competitions, to foster self-discipline,
teamwork, and excellence for the development of a
healthy and alert citizen.
Legal Basis of Physical Education


Republic Act No. 5708 known as “The
Schools Physical Education and Sports
Development Act of 1969.” Approved June
21, 1969.
Health and Fitness
2 Component of Fitness

Component of fitness defined as “a unique
physical characteristics or ability that is related
in a significant way to the capacity for
movement.”


The components of the physical fitness are
grouped into two categories:


1. Motor or Skill Related Physical Fitness

2. Health Related Fitness
Skills Related Component

Discussant:

Mark Reagan Teorima


Skills Related Component

Skill related physical fitness is referred to as


motor fitness or sport fitness.


Gisolfi and Lamb, 1989:
Motor fitness, generally has been including
some physical abilities that relate primarily to
athletic performance.
Skills Related Component
Six Components of Skills Related Physical Fitness

1. Coordination Juggling
- Refers to the ability
to use body parts with
senses to perform
motor task smoothly
and accurately.
- Example: hitting of
golf ball, batting a
baseball, kicking a ball
Skills Related Component
Six Components of Skills Related Physical Fitness

2. Balance Performing on a balance


beam
- Refers to the
maintenance of
equilibrium while
stationary or while
moving.
- Example:
Performing on a
balance beam
Skills Related Component
Six Components of Skills Related Physical Fitness

3. Agility Boxing
- is the ability to
rapidly and
accurately change
direction of the
movement of the
entire body in space.
- Example: Boxing and
Badminton
Skills Related Component
Six Components of Skills Related Physical Fitness

Throwing the discus


4. Power
- is the ability
to transfer
energy into force
at a fast rate.
Skills Related Component
Six Components of Skills Related Physical Fitness

Runner on a track team


5. Speed
- is the ability
to perform a
movement in a
short period of
time.
Skills Related Component
Six Components of Skills Related Physical Fitness

Driving a racing car


6. Reaction Time
- is the time that
elapses between
the stimulation
and the beginning
of a reaction to
that stimulation.
Health Related Components

Discussant:

Mhiebelle Prizza
Health Related Components
1. Cardio-respiratory Fitness


The word “cardio” means HEART

Sometimes referred as “cardiovascular endurace”
because a person who possesses this type of fitness can
persist physical fitness for a long period of time without
undue fatigue.


The term ‘aerobic fitness” has been used as a synonym
for cardiovascular fitness because of aerobic capacity is
considered to be best indicator of cardiovascular
fitness.
Health Related Components
1. Cardio-respiratory Fitness

Requirement for a good cardiovascular fitness:

1. A fit heart muscle


2. A fit vascular system
3. A fit respiratory system and fit blood
4. Fit muscle tissue capable of using oxygen
Health Related Components
2. Muscular Strength

Strength is measured by the amount of force you
can produce with a single effort.

An individual need strength to:

increase work capacity

To decrease the chance of injury

To prevent low back pain, poor posture, and
other hypokinetic diseases

To improve athletic performance

To save life and property in an emergency

Strength training increases the strength of
bones, tendons, and ligaments, and muscle
Health Related Components

3. Muscular Endurance


is the capacity of the skeletal
muscle or group of muscle to continue a
contracting over a long period of time
Health Related Components
4. Body Composition

Refers to the relative percentage of muscle, fat, bone, and other
tissues of which the body is composed.

Essential Fat refers to the fat possesses by individual at least a
minimal amount of body fat for good health. It is necessary for:
1. temperature regulation
2. shock absorption
3. regulation of essential body nutrients including vitamins A,D,E
and K.

Non-essential Fat accumulates when you take more calories
than you expend which can cause overfatness or obesity.

GOOD HEALTH= BALANCE BODY FAT


Health Related Components

Flexibility


is the movement of the joint
through its full range of motion.
Importance of
Physical Fitness/Active Lifestyle

Discussant:

Joeverth Pedregoso
 

Importance of Physical Fitness/Active Lifestyle


Support healthy life style:
1
Physical Fitness is the optimum levels of fitness vary, depending on age, gender, physical ability, and
overall health.
Importance of Physical Fitness/Active Lifestyle

1
Support healthy life style:
Physical Fitness is the optimum
levels of fitness vary, depending on
age, gender, physical ability, and
overall health.
 

Importance of Physical Fitness/Active Lifestyle


Support healthy life style:
1
Physical Fitness is the optimum levels of fitness vary, depending on age, gender, physical ability, and
overall health.
Competence in movement and motor skills in any various physical activity performance.
2
Importance of Physical Fitness/Active Lifestyle

2
Competence in movement and
motor skills in any various physical
activity performance.
 

Importance of Physical Fitness/Active Lifestyle


Support healthy life style:
1
Physical Fitness is the optimum levels of fitness vary, depending on age, gender, physical ability, and
overall health.
Competence in movement and motor skills in any various physical activity performance.
2
Habitual physical activity participation to achieve and maintain good health.
3
Importance of Physical Fitness/Active Lifestyle

3
Habitual physical activity
participation to achieve and
maintain good health.
 

Importance of Physical Fitness/Active Lifestyle


Support healthy life style:
1
Physical Fitness is the optimum levels of fitness vary, depending on age, gender, physical ability, and
overall health.
Competence in movement and motor skills in any various physical activity performance.
2
Habitual physical activity participation to achieve and maintain good health.
3
Understanding various movement concept, principles and tactics as they apply to the learning physical
4
activity.
Importance of Physical Fitness/Active Lifestyle

4
Understanding various movement
concept, principles and tactics as
they apply to the learning physical
activity.
 

Importance of Physical Fitness/Active Lifestyle


Support healthy life style:
1
Physical Fitness is the optimum levels of fitness vary, depending on age, gender, physical ability, and
overall health.
Competence in movement and motor skills in any various physical activity performance.
2
Habitual physical activity participation to achieve and maintain good health.
3
Understanding various movement concept, principles and tactics as they apply to the learning physical
4
activity.
Valuing physical activities for the enjoyment, as part of socialization.
5
Importance of Physical Fitness/Active Lifestyle

5
Valuing physical activities for
the enjoyment, as part of
socialization.
 

Importance of Physical Fitness/Active Lifestyle


Support healthy life style:
1
Physical Fitness is the optimum levels of fitness vary, depending on age, gender, physical ability, and
overall health.
Competence in movement and motor skills in any various physical activity performance.
2
Habitual physical activity participation to achieve and maintain good health.
3
Understanding various movement concept, principles and tactics as they apply to the learning physical
4
activity.
Valuing physical activities for the enjoyment, as part of socialization.
5
Minimize stress response.
6
Importance of Physical Fitness/Active Lifestyle

6 Minimize stress response.


 

Importance of Physical Fitness/Active Lifestyle


Support healthy life style:
1
Physical Fitness is the optimum levels of fitness vary, depending on age, gender, physical ability, and
overall health.
Competence in movement and motor skills in any various physical activity performance.
2
Habitual physical activity participation to achieve and maintain good health.
3
Understanding various movement concept, principles and tactics as they apply to the learning physical
4
activity.
Valuing physical activities for the enjoyment, as part of socialization.
5
Minimize stress response.
6
Delay aging process.
7
Importance of Physical Fitness/Active Lifestyle

7 Delay aging process.


 

Importance of Physical Fitness/Active Lifestyle


Support healthy life style:
1
Physical Fitness is the optimum levels of fitness vary, depending on age, gender, physical ability, and
overall health.
Competence in movement and motor skills in any various physical activity performance.
2
Habitual physical activity participation to achieve and maintain good health.
3
Understanding various movement concept, principles and tactics as they apply to the learning physical
4
activity.
Valuing physical activities for the enjoyment, as part of socialization.
5
Minimize stress response.
6
Delay aging process.
7
Improve posture movement and appearance by strengthening muscles that support the body.
8
Importance of Physical Fitness/Active Lifestyle

8
Improve posture movement
and appearance by
strengthening muscles that
support the body.
 

Importance of Physical Fitness/Active Lifestyle


Support healthy life style:
1
Physical Fitness is the optimum levels of fitness vary, depending on age, gender, physical ability, and
overall health.
Competence in movement and motor skills in any various physical activity performance.
2
Habitual physical activity participation to achieve and maintain good health.
3
Understanding various movement concept, principles and tactics as they apply to the learning physical
4
activity.
Valuing physical activities for the enjoyment, as part of socialization.
5
Minimize stress response.
6
Delay aging process.
7
Improve posture movement and appearance by strengthening muscles that support the body.
8
Improve organic function.
9
Importance of Physical Fitness/Active Lifestyle

9 Improve organic function.


 

Importance of Physical Fitness/Active Lifestyle


Support healthy life style:
1
Physical Fitness is the optimum levels of fitness vary, depending on age, gender, physical ability, and
overall health.
Competence in movement and motor skills in any various physical activity performance.
2
Habitual physical activity participation to achieve and maintain good health.
3
Understanding various movement concept, principles and tactics as they apply to the learning physical
4
activity.
Valuing physical activities for the enjoyment, as part of socialization.
5
Minimize stress response.
6
Delay aging process.
7
Improve posture movement and appearance by strengthening muscles that support the body.
8
Improve organic function.
9
Prevent heart ailment.
10
Importance of Physical Fitness/Active Lifestyle

1 Prevent heart ailment.

0
 

Importance of Physical Fitness/Active Lifestyle


Support healthy life style:
1
Physical Fitness is the optimum levels of fitness vary, depending on age, gender, physical ability, and
overall health.
Competence in movement and motor skills in any various physical activity performance.
2
Habitual physical activity participation to achieve and maintain good health.
3
Understanding various movement concept, principles and tactics as they apply to the learning physical
4
activity.
Valuing physical activities for the enjoyment, as part of socialization.
5
Minimize stress response.
6
Delay aging process.
7
Improve posture movement and appearance by strengthening muscles that support the body.
8
Improve organic function.
9
Prevent heart ailment.
10
Improve assessment through fitness test that support fitness and health goals.
11
Importance of Physical Fitness/Active Lifestyle

11
Improve assessment
through fitness test that
support fitness and health
goals.
 

Importance of Physical Fitness/Active Lifestyle


Support healthy life style:
1
Physical Fitness is the optimum levels of fitness vary, depending on age, gender, physical ability, and
overall health.
Competence in movement and motor skills in any various physical activity performance.
2
Habitual physical activity participation to achieve and maintain good health.
3
Understanding various movement concept, principles and tactics as they apply to the learning physical
4
activity.
Valuing physical activities for the enjoyment, as part of socialization.
5
Minimize stress response.
6
Delay aging process.
7
Improve posture movement and appearance by strengthening muscles that support the body.
8
Improve organic function.
9
Prevent heart ailment.
10
Improve assessment through fitness test that support fitness and health goals.
11
Achieve and maintain a health-enhancing level of physical fitness.
12
Importance of Physical Fitness/Active Lifestyle

12
Achieve and maintain a
health-enhancing level of
physical fitness.
 

Importance of Physical Fitness/Active Lifestyle


Support healthy life style:
1
Physical Fitness is the optimum levels of fitness vary, depending on age, gender, physical ability, and
overall health.
Competence in movement and motor skills in any various physical activity performance.
2
Habitual physical activity participation to achieve and maintain good health.
3
Understanding various movement concept, principles and tactics as they apply to the learning physical
4
activity.
Valuing physical activities for the enjoyment, as part of socialization.
5
Minimize stress response.
6
Delay aging process.
7
Improve posture movement and appearance by strengthening muscles that support the body.
8
Improve organic function.
9
Prevent heart ailment.
10
Improve assessment through fitness test that support fitness and health goals.
11
Achieve and maintain a health-enhancing level of physical fitness.
12
Participate regularly in lifelong physical activity.
13
Importance of Physical Fitness/Active Lifestyle

13
Participate regularly in
lifelong physical activity.
 

Importance of Physical Fitness/Active Lifestyle


Support healthy life style:
1
Physical Fitness is the optimum levels of fitness vary, depending on age, gender, physical ability, and
overall health.
Competence in movement and motor skills in any various physical activity performance.
2
Habitual physical activity participation to achieve and maintain good health.
3
Understanding various movement concept, principles and tactics as they apply to the learning physical
4
activity.
Valuing physical activities for the enjoyment, as part of socialization.
5
Minimize stress response.
6
Delay aging process.
7
Improve posture movement and appearance by strengthening muscles that support the body.
8
Improve organic function.
9
Prevent heart ailment.
10
Improve assessment through fitness test that support fitness and health goals.
11
Achieve and maintain a health-enhancing level of physical fitness.
12
Participate regularly in lifelong physical activity.
13
Physical Education
and
Health Safety Guidelines

Discussant:

Jay R Altillero
Physical Education and Health Safety Guidelines
Need to be aware of the medical backgrounds and physical
1 limitations of individuals
Must be aware of the location of fire exits, fire chains, and
2 alternative route in case of evacuation.
Must demonstrate that all proper precautions will be
3 taken interest for safety.
A fully stocked first-aid kit must be readily accessible.
4
Must wear comfortable and clean shoes and clothes.
5
Exercise late or early in the morning.
6
All records of inspections, using facility must regularly be
7 inspected.
Recommend exercises fitted for one’s capacity.
8
Medical information must be readable and submitted.
9
Physical Education and Health Safety Guidelines

Need to be aware of the medical

1 backgrounds and physical


limitations of individuals
Physical Education and Health Safety Guidelines

Must be aware of the location of

2 fire exits, fire chains,


alternative route in case of
evacuation.
and
Physical Education and Health Safety Guidelines

Must demonstrate that all proper

3 precautions will be taken interest


for safety.
Physical Education and Health Safety Guidelines

4 A fully stocked first-aid kit must be


readily accessible.
Physical Education and Health Safety Guidelines

5 Must wear comfortable and


clean shoes and clothes.
Physical Education and Health Safety Guidelines

6 Exercise late or early in the


morning.
Physical Education and Health Safety Guidelines

7 All records of inspections,


using facility must regularly
be inspected.
Physical Education and Health Safety Guidelines

8 Recommend exercises fitted for


one’s capacity.
Physical Education and Health Safety Guidelines

9 Medical information must be


readable and submitted.
Physical Education and Health Safety Guidelines
Need to be aware of the medical backgrounds and physical
1 limitations of individuals
Must be aware of the location of fire exits, fire chains, and
2 alternative route in case of evacuation.
Must demonstrate that all proper precautions will be
3 taken interest for safety.
A fully stocked first-aid kit must be readily accessible.
4
Must wear comfortable and clean shoes and clothes.
5
Exercise late or early in the morning.
6
All records of inspections, using facility must regularly be
7 inspected.
Recommend exercises fitted for one’s capacity.
8
Medical information must be readable and submitted.
9
The Major System of the Body

Discussants:

Luke Beloño
Jay Mar Alipe
The Major System of the Body

The human body is a complex machine
that transforms nutrients to energy in
order to perform work. It is made up of
different systems that work together to
accomplish this task. Of this system muscular
and skeletal systems are given more emphasis
as they are very significant in the production of
motions which is most necessary in the
development of physical fitness.
The Major System of the Body
1. CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM

Components Functions:

distributes oxygen and nutrients to
cells,

carries carbon dioxide and waste
away from cells,

helps maintain the acid-base
balance of the body,

protects against diseases,

prevents hemorrhage by forming
blood clots,

helps regulate body temperature.
The Major System of the Body
2. DIGESTIVE SYSTEM
Components Function:
Performs the

physical and
chemical breakdown
of food
Absorption of

nutrients for use by


cells
Helps eliminate solid

and other waste.


The Major System of the Body
3. ENDOCRINE SYSTEM
Components Function:

Regulates body
activities
through
hormones,
chemicals
transported in
the blood to
various target
organs of the
body.
The Major System of the Body
Components:
4. INTEGUMENTARY
SYSTEM

The skin and the structures
derived from it

(hair, nails, sweat and oil glands)

Function:

Helps regulate body temperature

Protects the body

Eliminates some wastes

Helps produce vitamin D

Monitor certain stimuli such as
changes in temperature and
pressure
The Major System of the Body
5. LUMPHATIC AND IMMUNE SYSTEM
Components
Function:

Returns proteins and plasma
(liquid portion of blood) to the
cardio-vascular system

Transports fats from the gastro-
intestinal tract to the
cardiovascular system

Serves as a site of maturation and
proliferation of certain white
blood cells

Helps protect against disease
through the production of
proteins called “antibodies”, as
well as other responses.
The Major System of the Body
6. MUSCULAR SYSTEM

Components

Function:

Powers movement of
the body such as
walking and throwing
ball

Stabilizes body
positions (posture)

Generates heat
The Major System of the Body
7. NERVOUS SYSTEM

Components
Function:

Regulates body activities
through action potentials
(nerve impulses) by
detecting changes in the
internal and external
environments

Interpreting the changes

Responding to the changes
by inducing muscular
contractions or glandular
secretions
The Major System of the Body
8. REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM

Components

Function:

Produces
gametes, which
can unite to form
new organism
and hormones
that help to
regulate
metablism
The Major System of the Body
9. RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Components

Function:

Supplies oxygen

Eliminates carbon
dioxide

Helps regulate the acid-
base balance of the
body

Helps produce vocal
sound
The Major System of the Body
10. SKELETAL SYSTEM
Functions
Component
The Major System of the Body
11. URINARY SYSTEM
Components
Function:

Regulates the volume
and chemical
composition of blood

Eliminates wastes

Regulates fluid and
electrolyte balance of the
body

Secretes hormone that
regulates red blood cell
production

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