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PRAYER
With Teacher Brenda
A
B
• Undertakes physical
activity and physical
fitness assessments
• Sets goals based on
assessment results
PRE-TEST (SLIDO.COM)
Direction: Identify the components of
Physical Fitness Test by clicking the
correct answer.
• Physical Fitness is the ability of the
muscles to function effectively and
efficiently without undue fatigue in work
and daily activities.
PHYSICAL FITNESS
• According to Dr. Aparicio H. Mequi, consultant for
physical fitness, Physical Fitness Testing is not an end
in itself. It is a part of the process to create educated
Filipino citizenry that is acutely aware of the
importance of holistic wellness-fitness of body, mind
and spirit. The skills we learned from physical fitness
will enable us to be more aware of living a healthy
lifestyle to become physically fit.
PHYSICAL FITNESS TEST
• The Physical Fitness Test (PFT) is a set of measure designed
to determine a student’s level of physical fitness. It is intended
to two categories of physical fitness commonly referred to
“health-related and “skill-related components as refer to
those physical attributes which enable a person to cope with
the requirement daily living such as cardiovascular endurance
or stamina, muscular strength and endurance, flexibility and
the appropriate body mass index (BMI). Skill- related
components are physical abilities that show potential for good
performance in certain skills like running speed, agility,
reaction time or quickness, balance and coordination.
PHYSICAL FITNESS TEST
• To determine the level of fitness of students.
• To identify strength and weaknesses for development and improvement
• To provide baseline data for selection of physical activities for enhancement of
health and skill performance.
• To gather data for the development of norms and standards.
• To motivate, guide and counsel pupils/students in selecting sports for recreation,
competition and lifetime participation.
Physical Fitness Test Objectives
Factors to be considered for you to be physically fit:
1. Ability to perform daily activity without getting tired or fatigue. These daily activities are:
• Walking
• Shopping
• Going to market
• Doing household chores
• Going to school
• Participating in school/classroom activities
Factors to be considered for you to be physically fit:
2. Recreational Activity- having a personal time to do activities that an individual love
to do in spare time after doing their normal daily routine. This activity is what we called
Leisure that may include the following:
• Disco dancing
• Reading books/ listening to music
• Playing with your favorite sports
• Chatting and updating with your friends and relatives
Factors to be considered for you to be physically fit:
3. Meeting Emergencies- Emergency are the unexpected event that need to
use our strength and energy unexpectedly, these include:
• Community involvement during calamities
• Grieving
• Facing / solving issues within the family and the community
-Physical Activity Readiness
Questionnaires designed to
determine an individual's safety
when starting a new exercise
plan
Activity 1:
Assessing your fitness
Health-Related Fitness test helps you to define
and improved physical wellbeing and your health
as well. Follow the Physical Fitness Protocol
before conducting the test.
Physical
Fitness
Protocol
1. Prepare the following testing paraphernalia:
a. First Aid Kit
b. Drinking water
c. Score Card
d. During testing:
• Body Composition-tape measure, bathroom scale, L-
square
• Flexibility- tape measure
• Cardio-vascular Endurance-stopwatch, step box/stairs
• Muscular Strength- mat
• Speed- stopwatch
• Power- meter stick/tape measure
• Agility- tape measure/masking type/chalk
• Reaction Time- plastic ruler (24 inches)
• Coordination-Sipa (washer with straw)/20 pcs. Bundled
rubber bands/any similar local materials
• Balance – stopwatch
Physical
Fitness
Protocol
2. Observe the following prior to actual day of
testing:
a. See to it the testing stations are free from
obstructions.
b. The test requiring cardio-vascular endurance
and those other tests which involve the same muscle
should not be done on the succession.
c. Record your results in the score card
d. Wear appropriate attire: T-shirt, jogging pants,
rubber shoes or any suitable sports attire. However
when taking the BMI wear shorts.
e. Conduct warm –up exercise before taking the
test except the 3-minute step test
3. Scoring record the time in the second/minute
❑ Life is full of challenges. Setting your goal will help you
accomplish what you wanted to be in the future.
1. A SHORT –TERM GOAL is a plan that requires a limited
amount of time.
Example: walking for 10 minutes when needed
2. LONG-TERM GOAL things you wanted to become in the
future and require ample time for planning:
Example: Walking and jogging every day for 6 months
to have a healthy lifestyle.
Things to be considered in setting goals:
S – M – A – R – T
• S (Specific) what exactly you want to achieve or
accomplish
• M (Measurable) write down amount, time, days and other measurable
factors to reached your goal. How are you going to measure and track
it?
• A (Achievable) Does your goal is attainable and reachable and ask
yourself how you are going to make it happened.
• R (Relevant) is the goal worthwhile? How importance
your goal in your life?
• T (Trackable) set a deadline to meet your goal.
Recording your progress helps you see what you have achieved
Cooling down exercises:
1. March in place and gently swing your arms for 16 counts.
2. Bring both arms across your body and looking up and
down, left and right for 16 counts and
3. Breathe in breath out for 16 counts.
Module 1:
Physical
Fitness
Test
PART I. HEALTH-RELATED FITNESS
-It is involved exercise activities that you do in
order to try to improve your physical health and
stay healthy, particularly in the categories of
cardiovascular endurance, muscular strength,
flexibility, muscular endurance and body
composition.
https://youtu.be/jFrQJgmTVNs
-is the ability of joints
and muscles to
move through its full
range of motion
https://youtu.be/o3ZDpQU8qcw
SHOULDER
GIRDLE
LOWER BACK
HAMSTRING
-the ability of the heart
and lungs to work for a
long period of time
https://youtu.be/HXv6bzRMr6Y
-the ability of the
muscles to do repeated
work without getting tired
or fatigue
https://youtu.be/HXv6bzRMr6Y
RESTING HEART RATE
• CAROTID PULSE-
The pulse felt on the
neck
• RADIAL PULSE- The
pulse at your wrist
-is the ability of the
muscle to generate
force against
physical objects
https://youtu.be/8a-Y50NHPkE
UPPER
EXTREMITIES
CORE
MUSCLES
PART II. SKILLS-RELATED FITNESS
-It is the ability to do well in everyday life activities
and sports. Skill related fitness includes training to
improve speed, agility, balance, coordination,
power, and reaction time. These are usually used
to help athletes improve performance for their
sport or activity
-is the ability to
perform a movement
in one direction in
the shortest period
of time
https://youtu.be/8mnp13Zf_3U
-is the ability to perform
strength-based movements
quickly.
https://youtu.be/qTE4UN-4hCM
-is the ability to move in
different directions quickly
using a combination of
balance, coordination, speed,
strength and endurance.
https://youtu.be/uGyQzU55Bao
-is the amount of time
it takes to respond to a
stimulus
https://youtu.be/nheOQILMZJQ
-is the ability to use the
senses with the body to
perform motor task
smoothly and accurately.
https://youtu.be/pORWSPeiXkI
-is the maintenance of
equilibrium while
stationary or while
moving.
https://youtu.be/sdiIn7mtJ2s
QUESTIONS
AND
CLARRIFICATIONS
SHARING
TIME
If you can dream it, you can do it.
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PHYSICAL FITNESS TEST

  • 1.
  • 3.
  • 5. A B
  • 6. • Undertakes physical activity and physical fitness assessments • Sets goals based on assessment results
  • 7.
  • 8. PRE-TEST (SLIDO.COM) Direction: Identify the components of Physical Fitness Test by clicking the correct answer.
  • 9. • Physical Fitness is the ability of the muscles to function effectively and efficiently without undue fatigue in work and daily activities. PHYSICAL FITNESS
  • 10. • According to Dr. Aparicio H. Mequi, consultant for physical fitness, Physical Fitness Testing is not an end in itself. It is a part of the process to create educated Filipino citizenry that is acutely aware of the importance of holistic wellness-fitness of body, mind and spirit. The skills we learned from physical fitness will enable us to be more aware of living a healthy lifestyle to become physically fit. PHYSICAL FITNESS TEST
  • 11. • The Physical Fitness Test (PFT) is a set of measure designed to determine a student’s level of physical fitness. It is intended to two categories of physical fitness commonly referred to “health-related and “skill-related components as refer to those physical attributes which enable a person to cope with the requirement daily living such as cardiovascular endurance or stamina, muscular strength and endurance, flexibility and the appropriate body mass index (BMI). Skill- related components are physical abilities that show potential for good performance in certain skills like running speed, agility, reaction time or quickness, balance and coordination. PHYSICAL FITNESS TEST
  • 12. • To determine the level of fitness of students. • To identify strength and weaknesses for development and improvement • To provide baseline data for selection of physical activities for enhancement of health and skill performance. • To gather data for the development of norms and standards. • To motivate, guide and counsel pupils/students in selecting sports for recreation, competition and lifetime participation. Physical Fitness Test Objectives
  • 13. Factors to be considered for you to be physically fit: 1. Ability to perform daily activity without getting tired or fatigue. These daily activities are: • Walking • Shopping • Going to market • Doing household chores • Going to school • Participating in school/classroom activities
  • 14. Factors to be considered for you to be physically fit: 2. Recreational Activity- having a personal time to do activities that an individual love to do in spare time after doing their normal daily routine. This activity is what we called Leisure that may include the following: • Disco dancing • Reading books/ listening to music • Playing with your favorite sports • Chatting and updating with your friends and relatives
  • 15. Factors to be considered for you to be physically fit: 3. Meeting Emergencies- Emergency are the unexpected event that need to use our strength and energy unexpectedly, these include: • Community involvement during calamities • Grieving • Facing / solving issues within the family and the community
  • 16. -Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaires designed to determine an individual's safety when starting a new exercise plan
  • 17.
  • 18.
  • 19.
  • 20. Activity 1: Assessing your fitness Health-Related Fitness test helps you to define and improved physical wellbeing and your health as well. Follow the Physical Fitness Protocol before conducting the test.
  • 21. Physical Fitness Protocol 1. Prepare the following testing paraphernalia: a. First Aid Kit b. Drinking water c. Score Card d. During testing: • Body Composition-tape measure, bathroom scale, L- square • Flexibility- tape measure • Cardio-vascular Endurance-stopwatch, step box/stairs • Muscular Strength- mat • Speed- stopwatch • Power- meter stick/tape measure • Agility- tape measure/masking type/chalk • Reaction Time- plastic ruler (24 inches) • Coordination-Sipa (washer with straw)/20 pcs. Bundled rubber bands/any similar local materials • Balance – stopwatch
  • 22. Physical Fitness Protocol 2. Observe the following prior to actual day of testing: a. See to it the testing stations are free from obstructions. b. The test requiring cardio-vascular endurance and those other tests which involve the same muscle should not be done on the succession. c. Record your results in the score card d. Wear appropriate attire: T-shirt, jogging pants, rubber shoes or any suitable sports attire. However when taking the BMI wear shorts. e. Conduct warm –up exercise before taking the test except the 3-minute step test 3. Scoring record the time in the second/minute
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  • 25. ❑ Life is full of challenges. Setting your goal will help you accomplish what you wanted to be in the future. 1. A SHORT –TERM GOAL is a plan that requires a limited amount of time. Example: walking for 10 minutes when needed 2. LONG-TERM GOAL things you wanted to become in the future and require ample time for planning: Example: Walking and jogging every day for 6 months to have a healthy lifestyle.
  • 26. Things to be considered in setting goals: S – M – A – R – T • S (Specific) what exactly you want to achieve or accomplish • M (Measurable) write down amount, time, days and other measurable factors to reached your goal. How are you going to measure and track it? • A (Achievable) Does your goal is attainable and reachable and ask yourself how you are going to make it happened. • R (Relevant) is the goal worthwhile? How importance your goal in your life? • T (Trackable) set a deadline to meet your goal. Recording your progress helps you see what you have achieved
  • 27. Cooling down exercises: 1. March in place and gently swing your arms for 16 counts. 2. Bring both arms across your body and looking up and down, left and right for 16 counts and 3. Breathe in breath out for 16 counts.
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  • 32. PART I. HEALTH-RELATED FITNESS -It is involved exercise activities that you do in order to try to improve your physical health and stay healthy, particularly in the categories of cardiovascular endurance, muscular strength, flexibility, muscular endurance and body composition.
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  • 37. -is the ability of joints and muscles to move through its full range of motion https://youtu.be/o3ZDpQU8qcw
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  • 44. -the ability of the heart and lungs to work for a long period of time https://youtu.be/HXv6bzRMr6Y
  • 45. -the ability of the muscles to do repeated work without getting tired or fatigue https://youtu.be/HXv6bzRMr6Y
  • 46. RESTING HEART RATE • CAROTID PULSE- The pulse felt on the neck • RADIAL PULSE- The pulse at your wrist
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  • 48. -is the ability of the muscle to generate force against physical objects https://youtu.be/8a-Y50NHPkE
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  • 55. PART II. SKILLS-RELATED FITNESS -It is the ability to do well in everyday life activities and sports. Skill related fitness includes training to improve speed, agility, balance, coordination, power, and reaction time. These are usually used to help athletes improve performance for their sport or activity
  • 56. -is the ability to perform a movement in one direction in the shortest period of time https://youtu.be/8mnp13Zf_3U
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  • 58. -is the ability to perform strength-based movements quickly. https://youtu.be/qTE4UN-4hCM
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  • 60. -is the ability to move in different directions quickly using a combination of balance, coordination, speed, strength and endurance. https://youtu.be/uGyQzU55Bao
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  • 62. -is the amount of time it takes to respond to a stimulus https://youtu.be/nheOQILMZJQ
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  • 64. -is the ability to use the senses with the body to perform motor task smoothly and accurately. https://youtu.be/pORWSPeiXkI
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  • 66. -is the maintenance of equilibrium while stationary or while moving. https://youtu.be/sdiIn7mtJ2s
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  • 73. If you can dream it, you can do it. – Walt Disney