G10 4Q PE: Physical Education

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School sports

It is considered the culminating activity of Physical Education

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- Physically capable

- Emotionally stable

- Sociable

The 3 Objectives of School Sports

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Intramurals

a term which, in modern usage, designates the entire spectrum of the program whose offerings range from tournaments to different events.

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Intersection

those who are selected in the process become members of the section team who will play in the next level, which is called...

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Inter-color

process in which the students who represent their year level are selected to play in the higher level of competition.

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- District athletic meet

- Division athletic meet

- City athletic meet

- Provincial athletic meet

- Regional athletic meet

- National athletic meet/Palarong Pambansa

6 Types of Meets

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District athletic meet

A competition between the different schools within the district.

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Division athletic meet

Districts are duty-bound to participate in this

athletic meet. They play against each other as

represented by their chosen best athletes and teams.

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City athletic meet

It is a dual meet where champions of the public schools and private schools compete.

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Provinicial athletic meet

This is an athletic meet that is held/played with contingents coming from all the school divisions within the province participating.

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Regional athletic meet

It is held with contingents coming from all the school divisions within the region.

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National athletic meet/Palarong pambansa

Every region in the country

sends its delegation to this grand affair.

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How many regions compete in Palarong Pambansa?

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Bureau of Physical Education and

School Sports

BPESS stands for?

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Sports Management

It is a scientific scheme of development in almost all aspects of sports promotion.

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- Material Resources

- Management

- Method Used

The 3Ms

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Material Resources

- Facilities and Equipment, Trophies, Medals

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Manpower

- Officials, Facilitators and Managers

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Method Used

- Single Elim., Double Elim. and Round Robin

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Overall organizer

- composed of chairman and co-chairman

- announces rules

- plans overall program

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- Program and Invitation

- Accommodation

- Documentation

- Committe on supplies

- Technical committee

- Awards committee

- Peace and order committee

- Protest and discipline committee

The 8 Different Committees of an Intramural Program

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Program and Invitation

In charge of the preparation of the program and inviting guests to the program.

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Accommodation

In charge of the sound system, tables, chairs, and other equipment and materials to be used during the duration and the opening and closing ceremonies.

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Documentation

Manage all the records of the program, keep and take care of all the documents, receive information regarding the activities, and record the results of the games and other details of the competitions.

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Committee on supplies

This committee keeps, issues, and retrieves equipment and materials used in the competitions

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Technical committee

This committee schedules the games, takes charge of the rules and regulations of the games, assigns officials, conducts the games, and releases official results

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Awards committee

In charge of prizes and awards

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Peace and order committee

In charge of the peace and order

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Protest and discipline committee

This committee receives complaints or protests on infractions in the games, calls a meeting, and resolves problems.

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Elimination tournaments

is based on the elimination of the team or individual in each round.

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- Single elim.

- Double elim.

- Round robin

The 3 Types of Elimination Tournaments

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Single elim.

- Also called knockout, cup, or sudden death tournament

- This system is used if there are too many participants and the time allotted is not sufficient

- The easiest to organize and the quickest way to declare a winner.

- In this system, any team that loses once is eliminated. In this manner, it is difficult to choose the best participant.

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G=N-1

Formula of SIngle elim.

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Double elim.

- This kind of tournament is one of the fairest types since each entry/team must be defeated twice before being eliminated.

- This elimination is superior to the single elimination in a way that a team losing once has one more chance to advance toward the championship.

- This is one of the more complicated tournaments to show graphically. Since the losers' rounds can be drawn to the left of the initial first round.

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G=(N-1)2

Formula for double elim.

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Round Robin

- This system consumes the longest period of

competition. The advantage of this system is the

chance to select the best team.

- This kind of tournament is one where each team plays every other team. This is recommended if sufficient time is available.

- It also has the advantage of allowing players/teams to become better acquainted.

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G=(N-1)N/2

Formula for round robin