this is the basic components of fitness composed of health and skill related.
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5.3: Components Of Fitness
Agility
Muscular
Endurance
Balance
Co-Ordination
Cardio-Vascular Endurance
Flexibility
Reaction Time
Strength
Power
Speed
Health Related Components Health Related Components
Of FitnessOf Fitness
Cardio-Vascular Endurance
Muscular Endurance
Strength
Flexibility
Body Type
Sport Related Components Sport Related Components
Of FitnessOf Fitness
Agility
Speed
Reaction Time
Balance (Static and Dynamic)
Co-ordination
Power
Health Related Components Health Related Components
Of FitnessOf Fitness
The Definitions
Cardio-Vascular EnduranceCardio-Vascular Endurance
The ability of the
heart and lungs to
provide energy for
the working
muscles over a
period of time.
For example,
completing a long
distance race.
Muscular EnduranceMuscular Endurance
The ability of a
muscle or muscle
group to work
repeatedly over a
period of time.
For example,
competing a rowing
race.
StrengthStrength
The ability of a
muscle or muscle
group to apply a
force to overcome
a resistance. This
can be static or
dynamic.
For example, lifting
a heavy weight.
FlexibilityFlexibility
The range of
movement around a
joint.
For example, doing
the splits in
gymnastics.
Body TypeBody Type
There are 3 body types:
endomorph (prop),
mesomorph (swimmer)
and ectomorph (high
jumper). Body type is
made up of body size
and composition.
For example, jockeys
and darts players can
have very different
body types and both be
successful.
Sport Related Components Sport Related Components
Of FitnessOf Fitness
The Definitions
AgilityAgility
The ability to
change direction at
pace.
For example,
goalkeeper diving
to save a shot.
SpeedSpeed
The ability to
perform a
movement quickly.
For example, 100m
sprint.
Reaction TimeReaction Time
The ability to
respond quickly to
stimuli.
For example,
reacting to the gun
at the start of a
race.
Static BalanceStatic Balance
The ability to
maintain equilibrium
while still.
For example, a
handstand in
gymnastics.
Dynamic BalanceDynamic Balance
The ability to
maintain equilibrium
while moving.
For example,
dribbling a football
at speed.
Co-ordinationCo-ordination
The ability to use
senses and body
parts to perform
motor skills
fluently and
accurately.
For example,
catching the ball in
a lineout.
PowerPower
Speed times
strength.
For example,
hitting an ice
hockey puck.
Homework: To Be Completed By Next Homework: To Be Completed By Next
LessonLesson
1. Give a specific example of each of the
components of fitness from a sport of your
choice. (Different to those already given)
2. Describe the components of fitness most
important for the following sportsmen and
explain why:
a. A prop in rugby.
b. a goal-keeper in soccer
c. an Olympic gymnast
d. a 100m runner.
e. a downhill skier