PE LESSON 1 PT.2

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  1. Amateur

  2. Professional

CLASSIFICATION OF SPORTS ACCORDING TO LEVEL:

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Amateur

Pertains to a proletarian/popular type of sport consisting of one player or more acting as ambassador/s of a place competing in a highly organized game.

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National Games, ASIAN Games, SEA Games, and Olympics.

Amateur examples

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Professional

A popular profitable type of sport elevated as an entertainment

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NBA players, Manny Paquio (Boxing) and Tiger Woods (Golf)

Professional examples

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  1. Safety Equipment

  2. Hydration

  3. Perform moderate

  4. Weather conditions

SAFETY MEASURES TO AVOID UNNECESSARY INJURIES IN PLAYING GAMES OR SPORTS:

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Safety Equipment

have the appropriate gear for the type of activity such as clothing, shoes, and protective gear that would prevent harm.

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Hydration

keep your body hydrated with enough water or fluids during exercise or activity, especially during hot weather.

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Perform moderate

intensity physical activity.

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Perform moderate

It is better to perform physical activities with moderate intensity regularly rather than occasional strenuous activities.

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Weather conditions

wear appropriate clothes for the weather. The clothing you wear has to make you feel a little cool at the start of exercise

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Ball Sports

It is a type of sport involving the use of balls

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ball only; a ball and a stick, or bat; and a ball over the net

three categories of ball sports:

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Basketball, soccer, bowling, football, paddleball, handball, and table tennis

some of the classifications of the ball only:

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Baseball, golf, field hockey, billiards, and softball

ball and the bat examples:

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tennis, badminton, pickleball, and volleyball

ball over the net examples:

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Strength and Combat Sports

are sports that involve strength and fighting.

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bodybuilding, weightlifting, and powerlifting

Strength-based Sports examples

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boxing, ultimate fighting, wrestling, and the ancient martial arts such as karate, and taekwondo

combat sports examples

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kendo and fencing

examples of combat sports that allow and use weapons:

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marathons, sprint relays, long jump and high jump, javelin throwing, pole vault, and discus throw

Track Sports that can be played either by a single person or by a team examples:

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Mountain biking, road cycling, BMX, track cycling

other examples of Track Sports

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  • decathlon which consists of running, long jump and high jump, hurdling

  • throwing such as javelin throw, discus throw, and shot put

endurance sports examples:

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Water, Snow, and Ice sports

are sports that are associated with the elements of water, snow, and ice

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swimming, diving, surfing, and rowing

examples of water sports are:

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Athletes

Pertains to the players in sport.

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Athletics

Organized, highly structured, competitive activities in which skilled individuals participate

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Coach

The formal authority within the team

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Competition

Refers to the competitive sport or tournament

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Court

The physical facility/venue where sports are played.

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Equipment

Usually heavy and well-built materials used in a sport.

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Exercise

Means to participate, to strengthen, or to terms need to be understood

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Game

Synonymous to a match governed by rules and regulations.

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Game

It refers to recreational activities that are not considered as a sport

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card games, web games

Game examples

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Leisure

Pertains to the available time used from work, obligations, and responsibilities.

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Match

Refers to an entire game characterized by number, time, and order

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Official

The person or group of individuals who have the full jurisdiction over the game.

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Play

The act of playing.

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Play

it is an amusement engaged for fun that is non-utilitarian that the outcome is unpredictable and has an end in itself.

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Hooliganism

Riot is also known as

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Riot

Denotes violence in sports. It is an increase of negative attitude in a sport.

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Set

Refers to the partition of a match.

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Sportsmanship

An attitude that strives for fair play, courtesy toward teammates and opponents, ethical behaviour and integrity, and grace in victory or defeat

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Supplies

Usually refer as to the racquets and balls that are inevitably replace.

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Team Captain

The leader or the player that is in-charge of his/her co- team members.

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Trainer

The instructor that teaches drills and skills

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Uniform

The term that refers to the prescribed clothing of the players.