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CHANGING TRENDS IN SPORTS AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO CAREER OPPORTUNITIES AND RESEARCH
DEFINITION
Sports: An activity involving physical and skill in which an individual or team competes against another or others for entertainment purpose.
Physical Education: It is that part o...
CHANGING TRENDS IN SPORTS AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO CAREER OPPORTUNITIES AND RESEARCH
DEFINITION
Sports: An activity involving physical and skill in which an individual or team competes against another or others for entertainment purpose.
Physical Education: It is that part of the general education programme which is concerned with the growth, development and education of children through the medium of big muscle activities.
They are so selected and conducted as to influence every aspects of child’s life viz. physically, mentally, emotionally and morally
Fitness industry
Uses of gadgets
Pedometer
Heart rate monitor
Calorimeter
Fitness tracker
Water intake
Sleep tracker
Sedentary style
Cycling
Yoga practitioners
Adventure sports
Trekking
Walking trends
Diploma, Certificate and Research degrees in Physical Education
D.P.Ed.
C.P.Ed
Under Graduation
B.P.E.
B.P.Ed.
B.Ed.(Phy.Edu.)
Post Graduation
M.P.Ed.
M.P.E.
M.Phil.
Ph. D.
Allied areas of research
Sports Training
Sports Biomechanics
Sports Psychology
Sports Nutrition
Sports Anthropometry
Sports Kinesiology
Sports Medicine
Sports Physiology
Test, Measurement & Evaluation
Sports Physiotherapy & Massage Tech.
Sports Biochemistry
Sports Management
Sports Tourism
Sports Journalism
Yoga And Naturopathy
First Aid And Physiotherapy
Fitness courses research areas
Fitness management
Exercise therapy
Fitness and wellness management
Fitness and nutrition
Obesity and weight management
Gym/Aerobic instructor
Diploma courses
Life guard training
Gym instructor
Yoga and Naturopathy
Diet and nutrition
Sports Tourism
M.B.A.
Sports Event management
Sports Engineering
Management and Other P. G. Courses
M.B.A. in Sports management
M.B.A. in Sports technology
M. Sc. Sports psychology & Sociology
M. Sc. Exercise physiology and nutrition
P.G. diploma in Sports management
M. Sc. Sports biomechanics & kinesiology
M.A. Mass communication & sports journalism
P. G. diploma in sports journalism
M.A. Yoga
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CHANGING TRENDS IN SPORTS AND PHYSICAL
EDUCATION WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES AND RESEARCH
Prof. Shatrunjay Mrityunjay Kote, Ph. D.
Principal,
MSM’s College of Physical Education, Aurangabad
E-mail Id: [email protected]
Contact: +91 94222 34957
Key aspects
Changing Trends
Career Opportunities
Research Areas
DEFINITION
Sports: An activity involving physical and skill in which an individual or
team competes against another or others for entertainment purpose.
Physical Education: It is that part of the general education programme
which is concerned with the growth, development and education of children
through the medium of big muscle activities.
They are so selected and conducted as to influence every aspects of child’s
life viz. physically, mentally, emotionally and morally –H.C.Buck
Sports
Vigorous RecreationalCommercial
IOC Play for Fun Fitness industry
IOA Leisure activityMulti-Gym
Federation Hobbies Sports Clubs
Association
Organization
Local body
•Social
•Cultural
•Economical and Infrastructural
•Educational Values
•Policy implementation
Factors of changing or setting new trends in sports
Changing trends in Sports and Physical Education
Fitness industry
Uses of gadgets
Pedometer
Heart rate monitor
Calorimeter
Fitness tracker
Water intake
Sleep tracker
Sedentary style
Cycling
Yoga practitioners
Adventure sports
Trekking
Walking trends
Research Areas in physical education
Diploma, Certificate and Research degrees in Physical Education
D.P.Ed.
C.P.Ed
Under Graduation
B.P.E.
B.P.Ed.
B.Ed.(Phy.Edu.)
Post Graduation
M.P.Ed.
M.P.E.
M.Phil.
Ph. D.
Allied areas of research
Sports Training
Sports Biomechanics
Sports Psychology
Sports Nutrition
Sports Anthropometry
Sports Kinesiology
Sports Medicine
Sports Physiology
Test, Measurement & Evaluation
Sports Physiotherapy & Massage Tech.
Sports Biochemistry
Sports Management
Sports Tourism
Sports Journalism
Yoga And Naturopathy
First Aid And Physiotherapy
Fitness courses research areas
Fitness management
Exercise therapy
Fitness and wellness management
Fitness and nutrition
Obesity and weight management
Gym/Aerobic instructor
Diploma courses
Life guard training
Gym instructor
Yoga and Naturopathy
Diet and nutrition
Sports Tourism
M.B.A.
Sports Event management
Sports Engineering
Yoga courses
UG Courses
P. G. Courses
Diploma Course
Certificate course
Research wing
M.Phil.
Ph.D.
Management and Other P. G. Courses
M.B.A. in Sports management
M.B.A. in Sports technology
M. Sc. Sports psychology & Sociology
M. Sc. Exercise physiology and nutrition
P.G. diploma in Sports management
M. Sc. Sports biomechanics & kinesiology
M.A. Mass communication & sports journalism
P. G. diploma in sports journalism
M.A. Yoga
Job opportunities in Govt., public and private sector
Police
Army
Navy
Air force
Railways
Banks
Educational Institute
Sports Journalism (Print & electronic media)
Knowledge of sports
Excellent writing skills and language proficiency
News reporting and writing skill
Sports Commentary
Knowledge of Sports
Rules and regulations of the game
Strategies and tactics of the player/team
Competition venue, level and weather condition
Ability to analyze the match
Technical issues
Excellent speaking & voice and language Proficiency
Officiating
1)Qualifying officiating examination both theory and
practical conducted by respective sports federation –both
national and international level
2)Physical and mental fitness
3)Rules and regulations of the game
Sports administration
Honorary post (office bearers)
Chief Executive officer (CEO)
Media manager
Manager coaching academy
Manager Umpire academy
Stadium in charge
Educational Institute
Professor
Associate professor
Assistant professor
Director of Physical education
Deputy Director
Assistant Director
Sports Officers
Sports secretary
Physical Director
Physical education teacher
Physical training instructor
Part time Sport teacher /Hobby teacher
Coaching
NS-NIS diploma course in Sports coaching
Master in Sports (M.S.)
NS-NIS certificate course in Sports coaching
Refresher course in sports coaching
Coach development programme
Sports massage course
Ground management courses for groundman
Other areas of research:
Fitness trainer
Fitness consultant
Personal trainer
Sports physiotherapist
Sports psychologist
Sports biomechanics analyst
Sports nutritionist
Gym instructor
Sports infrastructure developer
Sports marketing manager
Physical Education
Physical education teacher in govt. and private sector
Physical trainer, multi gym instructor, aerobics, zumba instructor in
privateand govt. sectors.
Maharashtra Police recruitment physical fitness test preparation.
Entrepreneurs in fitness industry. ( sports clubs, health clubs, personal
trainer, production of sports equipments, garments and accessories.
Eligible for specific coaching certificate/ Diploma.
Sports event management, sports journalism
Sports officer/ sports director in govt. sports department, colleges and
universities.
National Education Policy (NEP)2020
Mental and physical health and well-being(School)
1)Mandatory for students to acquire skills in: health and nutrition; physical
education, fitness, wellness, and sports
2)Health check ups
Annual health check up for all students
3)Reduce weight of school bags
4)Mandatory skills : Health and Wellness
Mandatory skills to be imbibed by all students -health, nutrition, physical
education, fitness, wellness, sports. In addition-Basic training in preventive health
care, mental health, first aid, personal and public hygiene will be included in the
curriculum
Higher Education
04 Years of B.Ed. Integrated Courses by 2029
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