Title: PHYSICAL FITNESS
1PHYSICAL FITNESS
- G.C.S.E PHYSICAL EDUCATION
2HEALTH
- Health is
- A state of complete physical, mental and social
well-being and not merely the absence of illness
or disease. - The World Health Organisation (WHO) have
identified three aspects of fitness that affect a
persons ability to complete those everyday tasks
of life effectively and efficiently
- PHYSICAL HEALTH
- With good physical health, a body can cope with
the physical demands of everyday living. - MENTAL HEALTH
- Good mental health allows people to cope with
the emotional demands of everyday life. - SOCIAL HEALTH
- Being socially healthy includes having friends
and help from others, making a contribution to
society and being valued by it.
3TASK
- Put the following states of health under the
correct column in the table, choose from Physical
well-being, Mental well-being or Social
well-being - Free from disease
- Low levels of stress/anxiety
- Injury free
- Feel content
- Have friends
- Organs are healthy and working
- Sufficient food and shelter
- No mental illness
- Feeling of worth
4HEALTH
PHYSICAL MENTAL SOCIAL
A) Free from disease B) Low levels of stress/anxiety E) Have friends
C) Injury free D) Feel content G) Sufficient food and shelter
F) Organs are healthy and working H) No mental illness I) Feeling of worth
5FITNESS
- Fitness is
- The ability to meet the demands of the
environment - There are two types of fitness, general and
specific
- GENERAL/HEALTH
- This means you are healthy and can do everyday
tasks without feeling too tired.
- SPECIFIC/SKILL
- This is fitness to play a sport at a high level.
6THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN HEALTH AND FITNESS
- You cannot be healthy without being fit enough to
meet the demands of the environment. - You can be fit but not be healthy.
- Exercise is the link between the two.
- Fitness for sport is more specific than just
being in a state of good health at a higher
level.
7FACTORS AFFECTING FITNESS
- Fitness can be affected by HIP DAD
- Height, weight and somatotype
- Illness and injury
- Psychological factors
- Disabilities
- Alcohol, drugs and smoking
- Diet
8FITNESS
- SKILL RELATED
- AGILITY
- BALANCE
- CO-ORDINATION
- REACTION TIME
- SPEED
- POWER
- HEALTH RELATED
- CARDIOVASCULAR
- ENDURANCE
- MUSCULAR ENDURANCE
- STRENGTH
- FLEXIBILITY
- BODY COMPOSITION
9DEFINITIONS COMPONENTS OF FITNESS
- HEALTH RELATED
- Cardiovascular Endurance
- The ability of the heart to pump blood to where
it is needed - Muscular Strength
- The ability of muscle or a group of muscles to
apply force or overcome resistance - Flexibility
- The range of movement around a joint
- Muscular Endurance
- The ability of the muscles to contract and
relax repeatedly over a prolonged period of time
against a resistance - Body Composition
- The ratio of fat to muscle in our body. How we
are built
10DEFINITIONS COMPONENTS OF FITNESS
- SKILL RELATED
- Agility
- The ability to change body position and
direction quickly and with precision - Balance
- The ability to hold a position without falling
- Co-ordination
- The ability to carry out a series of movements
smoothly and efficiently - Power
- The exert maximum force in one powerful
movement - Reaction Time
- The time taken to respond to a given stimulus
- Speed
- The ability to move all or part of the body as
quickly as possible
11TASK
- Now that you know the different components of
fitness and - their definitions you now need to apply this
knowledge to sport. - A) For each of the sports in the list below,
name a component of fitness you think it uses the
most. Give an explanation of when this component
of fitness can be seen - 1) Gymnastics 2) Marathon 3) High Jump
4)Shot Putt - B) For each of the components of fitness below
name a sport where you can see it in use. Give a
specific example from this sport to explain your
answer - 5) Reaction Time 6) Speed 7) Strength 8)
Agility
12ANSWERS
Gymnastics Agility When tumbling
Marathon Cardiovascular endurance Throughout
High Jump Power Take off
Shot Putt Power On release
Reaction time 100m sprint At the start of the race
Speed Football Running onto a pass in space
Strength Rugby Making tackle
Agility Netball Dodging past a player