Lesson-1-SPORTS-INTRODUCTION-1+(1).pptx

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PE 121 Jethro Carl H. Arandallo, LPT, MAED-PE Professor Fundamentals of Games and Sports New Normal Edition

Name the Sport

Name the Sport Dancesport

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Name the Sport Figure Skating

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Name the Sport Judo

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Name the Sport Triathlon

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Name the Sport Synchronized Swimming

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Name the Sport Muay Thai

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Name the Sport Fencing

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Name the Sport Wushu

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Name the Sport Pencak Silat

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Introduction to Sports

Learning Outcomes: At the end of the lesson, the students can: Identify the different classifications of sports; Recognize concepts and generalizations related to introduction to sports; and Value the benefits of sports.

What is a Sport?

Is an activity that requires physical actions and skills where individuals or teams compete under a set of rules. It is classified into individual, dual, or team sports . Types of Sports Individual sports - are played by one participant on each competing side. Dual Sports – are played by two competing pairs.

Types of Sports Team Sports – are played with three or more players. Examples: Badminton, Basketball, Bowling, Boxing, Football, Lawn Tennis, Track and Field, Table Tennis/ Ping pong, Softball, Swimming, Volleyball.

General Classification of Sports Athletics . Examples: Running, Jumping, and Throwing Events Ball (Games) Sports. Examples: Basketball and Volleyball Club-and-Ball Sports. Example: Golf Cue Sports. Example: Billiards Combat Sports. Examples: Taekwondo, Karatedo , etc. Dancesport . Examples: Standard and Latin Dance Sports Extreme Sports. Examples: BMX, UFC, Motorcross , etc. Gymnastics . Examples: Artistic and Rhythmic Gymnastics. Mind Sports. Example: Chess Motor Sports. Example: Motorcross

General Classification of Sports Racket Sports. Examples: Badminton and Table Tennis Riding Sports. Example: Equestrian. Shooting and Target Sports. Examples: Riffle/Gun shooting Water Sports. Example: Swimming Weights Sports. Example: Weightlifting Winter Sports. Examples: Figure/Ice Skating Wheels Sports. Example: Cycling

Classification of Sports According to Level 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. Examples : National Games, SEA Games, ASIAN Games, and Olympics. Professional . A popular profitable type of sport elevated as an entertainment . Examples : Manny Pacquiao (Boxing) and Tiger Woods (Golf)

Examples of Individual and Dual Sports Archery Arnis Athletics Bodybuilding Badminton Billiards Bowling Boxing Chess Cycling Dancesport Darts An individual and dual sport denote in which players vie as individuals or duo/pair. Diving Equestrian Fencing Figure Skating Golf Gymnastics Judo Karatedo Lawn Tennis Motor Sports Muay Thai Pengcak Silat Shooting Skateboarding

Benefits of Playing Sports Chance at sports scholarships Develop emotional traits and personality Develop mental and physical skills Encourage goal setting and achieving this goal Health and Fitness benefits Improves academic performance Improves body physique Less risk of cigarette, drug, and alcohol use Pleasure Professional growth Profit (professional sports) Satisfaction Socialization

Technical and Tactical Skills in Playing Sports Technical Skills - these are basic fundamental skills needed to play the game. Tactical Skills - these are decision – making skills or strategies used in different situations during the game. These may vary depending on the trainer, or coach, skill level of an athlete, or strength and weakness of the opposing team .

Sports Terminologies athletes . Pertain to the players in sports. athletics . Organized, highly structured, competitive activities i n which skilled individuals participate. (Lumpkin, 1998) Coach . The formal authority within a team. Competition . Refers to the competitive sport or tournament. Court . The physical facility/venue where sports are played.

Sports Terminologies Equipment . Usually heavy and well-built materials used in a sport. Exercise . Activity which means to participate, to strengthen, or to terms need to be understood. ( Lumpkin,1998) Game . Synonymous to a match governed by rules and regulations. It also pertains to recreational activities that are not considered as a sport (Example: card games, internet games, etc .). Leisure . Pertains to the available time used from work, obligations, and responsibilities. Match . Refers to an entire game characterized by number, time, and order.

Sports Terminologies Official . The person or group of individuals who have the full jurisdiction over the game. Play . The act of playing. Likewise, it is an amusement engaged for fun that is non-utilitarian that the outcome is unpredictable and has an end in itself. Riot (Hooliganism). Denotes violence in sports. It is an increase of negative attitude in a sport. Set. Refers to the partition of a match. Sportsmanship . An attitude that strives for fair play, courtesy toward teammates and opponents, ethical behavior and integrity, and grace in victory or defeat (Merriam-Webster Dictionary).

Sports Terminologies Supplies . Usually refer to the racquets and balls that are inevitably replaced. Team Captain. The leader or the player that is in-charge of his/her co-team members. Trainer . The instructor that teaches drills and skills. Uniform . The term for the clothing of the players that includes the shoes and other accessories.

Activity Go to Kahoot.it and enter the code to play the game. Instruction: Identify the sport if it is an Individual/Dual (Blue) or Team Sport (Red)
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