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PE 2 (Life Skills)

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Life Skills:

Aquatics,
Mountaineering,
Self Defense, and
Recreation
Group 5
Life skills is a common set
of skills and activities a
man needs in the primitive
setting.

Life Skills There is a skill needed to


maneuver water and land. A
skill needed to hunt and
gather food, as well as
defend one’s territory from
attacks. There is also a
skill needed for arts and
crafts for various purposes,
for recreational activities
to pass time and enjoyment as
well as to provide
alternative activities for
the injured, physically
challenged and aged.
Aquatics – Swimming
Various water sports include water polo,
synchronized swimming, diving, snorkeling,
surfing sailing and any sport that can be played
in a pool or in any bodies of water. Among these
sport swimming is one of the most adopted sport
by schools.

Swimming is both a form of sport and recreation.

The types of swimming strokes are the following:


butterfly, breast stroke, freestyle, crawl,
sidestroke, backstroke and the dog paddle
Mountaineering
- the sport of climbing a
mountain. Mountaineering is
more physically demanding
than hiking.
-Climbing mountains embodies
the thrills produced by
testing one’s courage,
resourcefulness, cunning,
strength, ability, and
stamina to the utmost in a
situation of inherent risk.
Martial Arts/Self Defense
All living things have been
equipped with a method of
defense, a man has been given
his greatest weapon, his
intellect. Man has designed
various ways of defense and
attack through the use of his
hands and feet.

Currently there are several


martial arts that have
developed in popularity
throughout the world: boxing,
muay thai, karate, taekwando,
wushu, kung fu, and arnis
Community
Recreation
involves a lot
of light games
that people with
physical
disabilities can
participate in.
COMMUNITY
Other activities
RECREATION such as
gardening,
nature walks,
low impact
activities such
as tai chi and
yoga and various
arts and crafts.
● F.I.T.T Principles means
Describe Frequency, Intensity, Time and
how the Type.
FITT ● FITT principles applies to sports
principles because it can help us create a
apply to workout plan that will be more
effective and there are many types
sports of plan depending on your sports.
● The Overload Principle is a basic
Describe the sports fitness training concept.
It means that in order to improve,
overload athletes must continually work
principle in harder as they their bodies adjust
terms of to existing workouts

individual ● Overload principle in terms of


sports individual sports is effective
because overload principle is
meant for self-improvement.
● The progression principle is the
systematic process of increasing the
overload of the training in order for
How does further adaptations and improvement
in performance to take place.
the
● Swimmers cannot train at the same
progression speed week after week and expect to
principle continue improving their aerobic
apply to the capacity or other physiological
sport of capacities.
swimming? ● They must gradually increase their
training intensity throughout the
season to provide a progressive
overload that will stimulate further
improvements.
● Specificity Principle means each form of
activity would produce different
results.
What is the
specificity ● Specificity training means that you must
perform the skill in order to get better
principle? at it.Your training must be specific to
Describe the the target activity.
concept in
Ex: Now imagine that you are planning to
terms of enter a Tae-Kwon-Do competition. The goals
martial arts becomes more specific. Your training must
training. focus on high kicks that give you more
points and more hand defense to protect
your head and to prevent losing high value
points to your opponent

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