Hope Camping
Hope Camping
Hope Camping
CAMPING
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WHAT I NEED TO KNOW
Camping comes in many different forms. Some consider camping an activity that
involves hiking into the middle of nowhere and sleeping under the stars. Some consider their
backyard as camping sites where great outdoors can be made a little smaller for a close-to-
home adventure.
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WHAT I KNOW
Directions: Read each statement carefully. Write TRUE if the statement is correct and write
FALSE if the statement is incorrect.
WHAT’S IN
What are the topics that were discussed in your previous lesson? Which activities
from the previous lesson that you really enjoyed while answering the questions or doing the
tasks? From the topics and activities of the previous lesson, what have you gained and how
do you see the importance of it?
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WHAT’S NEW
BIG IDEA
Youth groups like the Boy Scouts and Girls Scouts incorporated
camping as part of their activity to inculcate the virtues and values of
teamwork and self-reliance – through camping, one learns how to
survive in the wilds.
WHAT IS IT
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experience. It can be an individual pursuit, but is often done in the company of friends and
family. It’s a pastime that can be enjoyed by the young and the old. Camping is also a
convenient option for those attending music festivals or sports gatherings.
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COMMON ACTIVITIES DONE SURING CAMPING
When you spend time near a lot of trees, you take in more oxygen. That
feeling of happiness that you get when you take your first breath of air at the
campground isn't all in your head--well, technically it is, but it's a release of serotonin
from the extra oxygen. Your body can function with less strain when there's plenty of
oxygen. That's not the only benefit of fresh air. Research shows that some time
outdoors can improve your blood pressure, improve digestion and give your immune
system an extra boost. When you spend a few days outside, you get some serious
health benefits from the extra oxygen and low levels of pollutants.
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2. SOCIALIZATION
Camping alone is plenty of fun, but if you bring along a friend or family
member, you'll enjoy a unique experience together that will help you keep a healthy,
happy relationship. Socializing can extend your lifespan and delay memory problems
according to research published in the American Journal of Public Health, and apart
from the medical benefits, a few close relationships make life more fun. Invite a few
friends on your next trip out.
3. IMPROVED MOODS
Regular campers will often talk about how the first few days back from a trip
seem happier. This isn't without merit; spending some time outside in the sunlight can
even out the levels of melatonin in your brain. Melatonin is the chemical that makes
you feel tired and can induce feelings of depression, so by camping, you can enjoy
better overall moods during and after your trip.
4. LESS STRESS
Camping also allows you to cope with stress. Stress can negatively affect your
health in just about every way possible, and you're putting much less strain on your
mental and physical faculties by giving yourself some stress-free time at the campsite.
The lack of stress is related to the rise in oxygen levels, higher levels of serotonin and
managed levels of melatonin mentioned above. There's also an emotional component
at work here, since it's harder to be annoyed or angry when you're doing something
that you enjoy.
5. EXERCISE
Let's not forget the most obvious benefit of camping: you're spending a lot of
time performing physical activities. Even if you're taking a fishing trip, you're burning
more calories than you'd burn sitting around an office, and if you hike or bike, you're
performing cardiovascular exercise that will help keep your heart and lungs healthy.
Your activity levels will vary, but hikers burn anywhere from 120-300 calories per
hour. Bikers burn 300-500 calories per hour, and fly fishing can burn up to 200
calories per hour. No wonder you work up such an appetite during a long camping
trip.
6. SUNSHINE
Sunshine feels great on your skin, and there's an evolutionary reason for that.
When you're out in direct sunlight, you're taking on a ton of Vitamin D, which allows
your body to absorb calcium and phosphorous.
9. NEW CHALLENGES
No two camping trips are exactly the same, and that's a good thing. Studies
from the University of Texas and University of Michigan show that new experiences
help to keep brains healthy. New activities that are both physically and intellectually
stimulating have the greatest effect on brain health, and camping fits both of these
criteria.
10. MEDITATION
When you go camping, don't forget to turn off your cell phone. Leave the
tablet and the laptop computer at home. Try to disconnect for a few days and enjoy
the simplicity of the natural experience.
WHAT’S MORE
List down three physical activities that may help you do different activities during camping.
1. CARDIOVASCULAR FITNESS
2. MUSCULAR ENDURANCE
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3. MUSCULAR STRENGTH
ADDITIONAL QUESTION:
1. What advantage can a person gain if he or she manages to develop the different health
related fitness components?
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3. Have you experienced camping? If YES, how did it help you develop your overall fitness?
If NO, what were the barriers that hindered you from joining this activity?
4. Do you think that camping is an important activity in our life? Justify your answer.
WHAT CAN I DO
A. Using the Rate of Perceived Exertion table, rate your performance from 1 to 10 based
on your personal assessment in doing the three (3) basic steps in water aerobics
Activities Rating
1. HIKING
2. MOUNTAIN BIKING
3. FISHING
4. KAYAKING
5. ZIP LINING
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1. What is your realization of the ratings you have given?
B. List three (3) barriers which you think can hinder you from doing physical activities
when in camping.
1.
2.
3.
ASSESSMENT
Multiple Choice: Read the questions carefully and choose the letter of the best answers the
question. Write your answer on the space provided before each number.
1. Alvin, a basketball coach took his athlete to a camping trip to improve their
endurance. Which of the following activities should the athletes do?
A. Fishing C. Kayaking
B. Hiking D. Zip-Lining
2. Which of the following instances shows how glampers cook their food?
A. roasting wild duck on top of a campfire
B. roasting chicken on instant pot
C. roasting potatoes underground
D. hanging chicken over a fire pit
4. You wanted to go camping with your friends but your parents refused to let you
join, What should you do?
A. Go with your friends without your parents knowing.
B. Reschedule you’re trip until your parents agree.
C. Make a camp in your backyard and ask your family and friends to join you.
D. Plan another activity with friends.
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5. How would you plan the activities you will do during a camping trip?
A. Choose common camping activities that are fun.
B. Choose fun activities that fits your physical capability.
C. Choose extreme activities you’ve never done before.
D. Choose activities your friends have chosen.
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITY
Answer the following questions in sentence/paragraph form.
1. If you will assess the types of camping, which types would you prefer? Why?
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