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Exercise, Eat and
Excel
Lesson Objective
● Self- assess health-related
fitness (HRF) status, barriers to
physical activity assessment
participation and one’s diet.
PEH11FH-Ig-i-6
Physical Fitness as Defined
● A person who is free from illnesses
and can do physical or sports activities
and still has an extra energy to do
more activities is considered to be
physically fit.
● Physical fitness is a combination of
health fitness and body fitness.
Physical Fitness as Defined
● Health fitness refers to your body’s
ability to fight off diseases.
● Body fitness, on the other hand, is
refers to the ability to do strenuous
physical or sports activities without
getting tired easily.
Physical Fitness as Defined
● It is not enough for someone to only
look good and feel good in order to be
called physically fit.
● An individual should also take into
consideration his kind of lifestyle
including the food he/she takes every
day because it can lead to better health.
Health Related Fitness
● This is primarily associated with disease
prevention and functional health.
● Participating in regular health-related
fitness helps you control your weight,
prevents diseases and illness, improves
mood, boosts energy and promotes
better sleep.
Health Related Fitness Components
1. Body Composition – The combination
of all the tissues that make up the body
such as bones, muscles, organs and
body fat.
2. Cardiovascular Endurance – The ability
of the heart, lungs, blood vessels, and
blood to work efficiently and to supply
the body with oxygen.
Health Related Fitness Components
3. Flexibility – The ability to use your
joints fully through a wide range of
motion.
4. Muscular Endurance – The ability
to use muscles for a long period of
time without tiring.
Skills Related Fitness Components
1. Agility – The ability to
change body positions
quickly and keep the body
under control when moving.
Skills Related Fitness Components
2. Balance – The ability to
keep the body in a steady
position while standing and
moving.
Skills Related Fitness Components
3. Coordination – The ability
of the body parts to work
together when you perform
an activity.
Skills Related Fitness Components
4. Power – The ability to
combine strength with speed
while moving.
Skills Related Fitness Components
5. Reaction Time – The ability
to move quickly once a
signal to start moving is
received.
Skills Related Fitness Components
6. Speed – The ability to move
all or a part of the body
quickly.
Skills Related Fitness Components
6. Speed – The ability to move
all or a part of the body
quickly.
Physical Activity
and Exercise
Physical Activity
• Activities done by the skeletal
muscles that utilize energy is
called Physical Activity.
• Activities you are doing at
home or in school are
considered to be physical
activity.
Physical Activity
• It is classified into 4
domains: occupational,
domestic, transportation,
and leisure time.
Physical Activity
1. Occupational – These are the
activities you do at your work
place.
2. Domestic – These are the
activities you do at home.
Physical Activity
3. Transportation – These are the
activities that involves
travelling. Riding a jeepney,
tricycle, motorcycle, or bikes.
Physical Activity
4. Leisure Time – These are the
activities you do during
recreational activities. Playing,
swimming, hiking or craft
making.
Exercise
Exercise according to a study by
Buckworth and Dishman, is the
“planned, structured, repetitive bodily
movements that someone engages in
for the purpose of improving or
maintaining physical fitness or health.
Exercise
Aerobic
Aerobic activities, also called endurance
activities, are physical activities in
which people move their large muscles
in a rhythmic manner for a sustained
period.
Aerobic Activities
Running
Jogging
Walking
Dancing
Jump Rope
Swimming
Biking
Boxing
Jumping Jacks
Squats
Treadmills
Cardio-Exercise
Muscle-Strengthening Activity
This kind of activity, which includes
resistance training and lifting
weights, causes the body’s
muscles to work or hold against
an applied force or weight.
Muscle-Strengthening Activity
Weightlifting
Body weight exercise
Push-ups
Pull-ups
Sit-ups
Bone-Strengthening Activity
This kind of activity (sometimes
called weight-bearing or weight-
loading activity) produces a force
on the bones that promotes bone
growth and strength.
Bone-Strengthening Activity
Examples of this are combination of
weight bearing and muscle
strengthening exercises like
Hopping, skipping, jumping,
Jumping rope, Running, Walking
Sports
Barriers to Physical Activities
1. Lack of time
2. Social Support
3. Lack of Energy
4. Lack of Motivation
5. Fear of Injury
6. Lack of Skill
7. High Costs and Lack of Facilities
8. Weather Conditions
Eating Habits
The term eating habits (or food
habits) refers to why and how
people eat, which foods they eat,
and with whom they eat, as well as
the ways people obtain, store, use,
and discard food.
Eating Habits
The term eating habits (or food
habits) refers to why and how
people eat, which foods they eat,
and with whom they eat, as well as
the ways people obtain, store, use,
and discard food.

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HOPE 1 lesson 1.pptx

  • 2. Lesson Objective ● Self- assess health-related fitness (HRF) status, barriers to physical activity assessment participation and one’s diet. PEH11FH-Ig-i-6
  • 3. Physical Fitness as Defined ● A person who is free from illnesses and can do physical or sports activities and still has an extra energy to do more activities is considered to be physically fit. ● Physical fitness is a combination of health fitness and body fitness.
  • 4. Physical Fitness as Defined ● Health fitness refers to your body’s ability to fight off diseases. ● Body fitness, on the other hand, is refers to the ability to do strenuous physical or sports activities without getting tired easily.
  • 5. Physical Fitness as Defined ● It is not enough for someone to only look good and feel good in order to be called physically fit. ● An individual should also take into consideration his kind of lifestyle including the food he/she takes every day because it can lead to better health.
  • 6. Health Related Fitness ● This is primarily associated with disease prevention and functional health. ● Participating in regular health-related fitness helps you control your weight, prevents diseases and illness, improves mood, boosts energy and promotes better sleep.
  • 7. Health Related Fitness Components 1. Body Composition – The combination of all the tissues that make up the body such as bones, muscles, organs and body fat. 2. Cardiovascular Endurance – The ability of the heart, lungs, blood vessels, and blood to work efficiently and to supply the body with oxygen.
  • 8. Health Related Fitness Components 3. Flexibility – The ability to use your joints fully through a wide range of motion. 4. Muscular Endurance – The ability to use muscles for a long period of time without tiring.
  • 9. Skills Related Fitness Components 1. Agility – The ability to change body positions quickly and keep the body under control when moving.
  • 10. Skills Related Fitness Components 2. Balance – The ability to keep the body in a steady position while standing and moving.
  • 11. Skills Related Fitness Components 3. Coordination – The ability of the body parts to work together when you perform an activity.
  • 12. Skills Related Fitness Components 4. Power – The ability to combine strength with speed while moving.
  • 13. Skills Related Fitness Components 5. Reaction Time – The ability to move quickly once a signal to start moving is received.
  • 14. Skills Related Fitness Components 6. Speed – The ability to move all or a part of the body quickly.
  • 15. Skills Related Fitness Components 6. Speed – The ability to move all or a part of the body quickly.
  • 17. Physical Activity • Activities done by the skeletal muscles that utilize energy is called Physical Activity. • Activities you are doing at home or in school are considered to be physical activity.
  • 18. Physical Activity • It is classified into 4 domains: occupational, domestic, transportation, and leisure time.
  • 19. Physical Activity 1. Occupational – These are the activities you do at your work place. 2. Domestic – These are the activities you do at home.
  • 20. Physical Activity 3. Transportation – These are the activities that involves travelling. Riding a jeepney, tricycle, motorcycle, or bikes.
  • 21. Physical Activity 4. Leisure Time – These are the activities you do during recreational activities. Playing, swimming, hiking or craft making.
  • 22. Exercise Exercise according to a study by Buckworth and Dishman, is the “planned, structured, repetitive bodily movements that someone engages in for the purpose of improving or maintaining physical fitness or health.
  • 23. Exercise Aerobic Aerobic activities, also called endurance activities, are physical activities in which people move their large muscles in a rhythmic manner for a sustained period.
  • 25. Muscle-Strengthening Activity This kind of activity, which includes resistance training and lifting weights, causes the body’s muscles to work or hold against an applied force or weight.
  • 26. Muscle-Strengthening Activity Weightlifting Body weight exercise Push-ups Pull-ups Sit-ups
  • 27. Bone-Strengthening Activity This kind of activity (sometimes called weight-bearing or weight- loading activity) produces a force on the bones that promotes bone growth and strength.
  • 28. Bone-Strengthening Activity Examples of this are combination of weight bearing and muscle strengthening exercises like Hopping, skipping, jumping, Jumping rope, Running, Walking Sports
  • 29. Barriers to Physical Activities 1. Lack of time 2. Social Support 3. Lack of Energy 4. Lack of Motivation 5. Fear of Injury 6. Lack of Skill 7. High Costs and Lack of Facilities 8. Weather Conditions
  • 30. Eating Habits The term eating habits (or food habits) refers to why and how people eat, which foods they eat, and with whom they eat, as well as the ways people obtain, store, use, and discard food.
  • 31. Eating Habits The term eating habits (or food habits) refers to why and how people eat, which foods they eat, and with whom they eat, as well as the ways people obtain, store, use, and discard food.