Assignment (PE)
Assignment (PE)
Assignment (PE)
Villegas
III-20 BMSEE
PE 03
Assignment #1:
I.
A. What is Recreation?
Typically associated with structured or organized group activities
which are intentionally designed to benefit individuals, groups or
communities. Camaraderie, skill development, fitness and
enjoyment tend to be primary motivations for recreation
participation. Depending on the degree of specialization,
participation with sports, creative arts, or service groups are
considered forms of structured recreation participation.
B. What is Leisure?
Refers to enjoyable and personally meaningful activity in the free
time context. Leisure is often associated with a sense of freedom and
intrinsic motivation (doing something because you want to, not
because you have to).
Activities that people engage in during their free timeactivities that
are not work oriented or that do not involve life maintenance tasks
such as housecleaning or sleeping.
C. What is Physical Activity?
Is often associated with various forms of exercise, but can include
vigorous leisure or recreation activities. Examples include: walking,
swimming, tennis, bicycling, golf, gardening, etc.
Any bodily movement produced by skeletal muscles that requires
energy expenditure. Physical inactivity has been identified as the
fourth leading risk factor for global mortality causing an estimated
3.2 million deaths globally.
D. What is Team Sports?
A team sport is an activity in which individuals are organized into
opposing teams which compete to win.
A sport that involves competition between teams of players.
fresh air in a natural, serene environment also helps many people to relax
and reduce stress and anxiety.
MIND AND MOVEMENT
Studies show that people who exercise regularly experience longer,
deeper, more restful sleep. Better sleep results in more energy and alertness
the following day, allowing better concentration and ability to think on higher
levels. Along with better rest and rejuvenation for your body during the night,
regular physical activity that reduces stress, anxiety and symptoms of
depression will help you to concentrate more during the day
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