Pe Activity Altamirano
Pe Activity Altamirano
Pe Activity Altamirano
ABM-11-1
P.E Activity
SWIMMING INDIVIDUAL
History
Equipment
•Swimsuit=300
• Swim cap =300-500
•Goggles.=200
Rules of the game (summary of the most basic rules and the
international body governing the sports)
• A swimmer swimming over the course alone shall cover the whole
distance to qualify.
• A swimmer must finish the race in the same lane in which he/she
started.
•In all events, a swimmer when turning shall make physical contact
with the end of the pool or course. The turn must be made from the
wall, and it is not permitted to take a stride or step from the bottom of
the pool (If the host pool has a shallow end)
•Pulling on the lane rope is not allowed.
•Obstructing another swimmer by swimming across another lane or
otherwise interfering shall disqualify the offender.
Officals
* Meet Manager. The Meet Manager is responsible for planning and
organizing every aspect of the meet, and making sure it runs without a
hitch. ...
* Referees. ...
* Clerk of Course. ...
* Marshall. ...
* Starter. ...
* Timer. ...
* Chief Timer. ...
* Stroke & Turn Judges.
TENNIS INDIVIDUAL
History
Rules of the game (summary of the most basic rules and the
international body governing the sports)
In order to win the game, a player must win at least four points. If you
are up 40-30, 40-15 or 40-love, and win one more point, you win the
game. If the score is tied in a game or set, you use the term “all” when
announcing the score.
Officals
Line umpire – who call the lines on the tennis court.
Chair umpire – who calls the match score and upholds the rules of
tennis.
DUAL CHESS.
History
Before the 600s AD, chess even though we know it evolved from of
the Indian game chaturanga. Over the next several decades, the
game expanded beyond Asia and Europe, soon evolving into what we
now know as chess around the 16th century. Ruy Lopez, a Spanish
priest, was one of the first masters of the game.
An 8x8 grid makes up the chess board. This grid yields 64 different
colored squares that alternate. 32 light squares and 32 dark squares
The scale Each individual square is identical, and the total number of
squares is equal to the total number of squares. From all four sides,
the board should be the same size
Equipment
•Chess Set / Chess Board=500-3000
•Chess Clock=500-1000
•Pen and Paper=50
Rules of the game (summary of the most basic rules and the
international body governing the sports)
•The player with the white pieces is the only one who moves. first.
Pawns are unable to move backwards. However, when a pawn
crosses the board to the other side You must link it to a different item,
such as a queen. Then it moves in the same way as that piece, and
Backwards movement is possible. Only one of them can be moved.
when it's your turn to move a chess piece except for one thing! When
you have a castle, you have a stronghold. In one move, you can move
both the king and the rook. The most crucial chess piece is the king. If
If you lose the king, the game is over. However, the The queen is the
strongest chess piece.
Officals
•An arbiter is a government officer who is appointed by the
government. In formal chess tournaments, FIDE is the governing
body. He is the one. one who keeps an eye on what's going on and
The players in the game create their own positions.
BADMINTON DUAL
History
The roots of the sport can be traced to ancient Greece, China, and
India, and it is closely related to the old children's game battledore and
shuttlecock. Badminton is derived directly from poona, which was
played by British army officers stationed in India in the 1860s.
Court dimension and venue
The badminton court is 13.4m long and 6.1m wide. For singles the
court is marked 5.18m wide. The lines marking out the court are easily
distinguishable and coloured white or yellow. The lines are 40mm
wide.
Equipment
• Shuttlecock=200-300
•Racket=300-400
•Badminton Racket=500
•Shoes=2000-3000
•Badminton net=1500-2500
Rules of the game (summary of the most basic rules and the
international body governing the sports)
Officals
* Referee.
Umpire.
Two types.
Chair Umpire and Service Umpire.
Line Judge.
Mopper.
VOLLEYBALL TEAMSPORTS
History
• Net.=700-1000
• Ball.=1500-2000
• Knee Pads=200-300
• Jersey=500
•Shoes=2000-300
Rules of the game (summary of the most basic rules and the
international body governing the sports)
A. Officials
BASKETBALL TEAMSPORTS
History
The history of basketball began with its invention in 1891 in
Springfield, Massachusetts by Canadian physical education instructor
James Naismith as a less injury-prone sport than football. Naismith
was a 31-year old graduate student when he created the indoor sport
to keep athletes indoors during the winters.
Basketball=1500-2000
Shoes=2000-3000
Knee pad=200-300
Shot clock=200-400
Elbow pad=150-300
Basketball uniform=500-1000
Rules of the game (summary of the most basic rules and the
international body governing the sports)
• The player must bounce, or dribble, the ball with one hand while
moving both feet.