Page 1
Physical education (PE) aims at the optimum development
of an individual through continuous process of learning and
participation in guided physical activities. In other words, it
aims at optimum physical, mental and social development of
an individual.
What is Physical Education ?
According to Webster’s Dictionary, “Physical education is a
part of education which gives instructions in the development
and care of the body rending from simple callisthenic exercises
to a course of study providing training in hygiene, gymnastics,
and the performance and management of athletics and
games.” Central Advisory Board of Physical Education and
Recreation defines PE as “an education through physical
activities for the development of total personality of the
child to its fullness and perfection in body, mind and spirit.
Physical education is an area through which sports, outdoor
activities like trekking, hiking, camping, gymnastics, dance,
aquatics are used to train individuals in motor skills and
fitness skills. Physical education also assists the schools in
carrying out responsibility of developing personal and social
skills in students.” In fact, PE is an integral part of total
education. It makes significant contribution towards the
achievement of desirable educational and health outcomes.
It also enables children to acquire necessary knowledge and
skills to stimulate them to actively participate in physical
activities throughout their lifespan.
n EEd and i m Portanc E of Physical Education
Participation in games, sports and yoga provide thrill and
enjoyment to everyone. In addition, it helps to entertain and
maintain a healthy lifestyle.
Physical Education :
RElationshiP with
othER s ubjEcts Chap-1.indd 1 8/28/2020 4:45:56 PM
Page 2
Physical education (PE) aims at the optimum development
of an individual through continuous process of learning and
participation in guided physical activities. In other words, it
aims at optimum physical, mental and social development of
an individual.
What is Physical Education ?
According to Webster’s Dictionary, “Physical education is a
part of education which gives instructions in the development
and care of the body rending from simple callisthenic exercises
to a course of study providing training in hygiene, gymnastics,
and the performance and management of athletics and
games.” Central Advisory Board of Physical Education and
Recreation defines PE as “an education through physical
activities for the development of total personality of the
child to its fullness and perfection in body, mind and spirit.
Physical education is an area through which sports, outdoor
activities like trekking, hiking, camping, gymnastics, dance,
aquatics are used to train individuals in motor skills and
fitness skills. Physical education also assists the schools in
carrying out responsibility of developing personal and social
skills in students.” In fact, PE is an integral part of total
education. It makes significant contribution towards the
achievement of desirable educational and health outcomes.
It also enables children to acquire necessary knowledge and
skills to stimulate them to actively participate in physical
activities throughout their lifespan.
n EEd and i m Portanc E of Physical Education
Participation in games, sports and yoga provide thrill and
enjoyment to everyone. In addition, it helps to entertain and
maintain a healthy lifestyle.
Physical Education :
RElationshiP with
othER s ubjEcts Chap-1.indd 1 8/28/2020 4:45:56 PM
Healt H and PHysical e ducation - c lass X
Healthy lifestyle
By engaging in various physical and yogic activities, one can
ensure a healthy lifestyle.
Academic achievement
By participating in various physical and yogic activities,
students get stimulated to face challenges and are
encouraged to think productively. This tends to improve
their concentration of academic achievement.
Develops skills and experiences
Various activities learned during school days such as
gymnastics, running, jumping, throwing, swimming,
playing team games, learning the rules and regulations of
the games and being disciplined help students to develop
sportspersonship.
Positive self-image
Participation in regular physical activities also helps students
to understand the need for appreciation of own positive
aspects and develop ability to compete and cooperate with
others. Self belief is also reinforced.
Improves interpersonal relationships
When you play with other students and teams, you learn
to develop interpersonal relationships with members of your
own team as well as with members of other teams. It builds
interactive and positive social environment.
Develops internal organ systems
By participating in physical and yogic activities, students
respond to the increased demands of daily life in a
healthy way. The system of the body responds to stimuli
and becomes more efficient at coping with the load exerted
on it.
o bj Ectiv Es of Physical Education Broadly, there are four objectives of Physical Education
which are as follows.
Physical fitness
It refers to the state where an individual is physically fit and
has developed great endurance, speed and strength. Physical
fitness is essential for leading a happy, healthy, vigorous and
fulfilling life. Physical and motor fitness helps to learn and
develop technical and tactical knowledge of sports and games.
Activity 1.1
• Measure your pulse
and respiration rates
before and after
playing different games
or participation in a
sport event.
•Collect information
from 10 persons and
prepare a project on
physical activities and
eating habits and their
impact on the human
body.
Chap-1.indd 2 8/28/2020 4:45:56 PM
Page 3
Physical education (PE) aims at the optimum development
of an individual through continuous process of learning and
participation in guided physical activities. In other words, it
aims at optimum physical, mental and social development of
an individual.
What is Physical Education ?
According to Webster’s Dictionary, “Physical education is a
part of education which gives instructions in the development
and care of the body rending from simple callisthenic exercises
to a course of study providing training in hygiene, gymnastics,
and the performance and management of athletics and
games.” Central Advisory Board of Physical Education and
Recreation defines PE as “an education through physical
activities for the development of total personality of the
child to its fullness and perfection in body, mind and spirit.
Physical education is an area through which sports, outdoor
activities like trekking, hiking, camping, gymnastics, dance,
aquatics are used to train individuals in motor skills and
fitness skills. Physical education also assists the schools in
carrying out responsibility of developing personal and social
skills in students.” In fact, PE is an integral part of total
education. It makes significant contribution towards the
achievement of desirable educational and health outcomes.
It also enables children to acquire necessary knowledge and
skills to stimulate them to actively participate in physical
activities throughout their lifespan.
n EEd and i m Portanc E of Physical Education
Participation in games, sports and yoga provide thrill and
enjoyment to everyone. In addition, it helps to entertain and
maintain a healthy lifestyle.
Physical Education :
RElationshiP with
othER s ubjEcts Chap-1.indd 1 8/28/2020 4:45:56 PM
Healt H and PHysical e ducation - c lass X
Healthy lifestyle
By engaging in various physical and yogic activities, one can
ensure a healthy lifestyle.
Academic achievement
By participating in various physical and yogic activities,
students get stimulated to face challenges and are
encouraged to think productively. This tends to improve
their concentration of academic achievement.
Develops skills and experiences
Various activities learned during school days such as
gymnastics, running, jumping, throwing, swimming,
playing team games, learning the rules and regulations of
the games and being disciplined help students to develop
sportspersonship.
Positive self-image
Participation in regular physical activities also helps students
to understand the need for appreciation of own positive
aspects and develop ability to compete and cooperate with
others. Self belief is also reinforced.
Improves interpersonal relationships
When you play with other students and teams, you learn
to develop interpersonal relationships with members of your
own team as well as with members of other teams. It builds
interactive and positive social environment.
Develops internal organ systems
By participating in physical and yogic activities, students
respond to the increased demands of daily life in a
healthy way. The system of the body responds to stimuli
and becomes more efficient at coping with the load exerted
on it.
o bj Ectiv Es of Physical Education Broadly, there are four objectives of Physical Education
which are as follows.
Physical fitness
It refers to the state where an individual is physically fit and
has developed great endurance, speed and strength. Physical
fitness is essential for leading a happy, healthy, vigorous and
fulfilling life. Physical and motor fitness helps to learn and
develop technical and tactical knowledge of sports and games.
Activity 1.1
• Measure your pulse
and respiration rates
before and after
playing different games
or participation in a
sport event.
•Collect information
from 10 persons and
prepare a project on
physical activities and
eating habits and their
impact on the human
body.
Chap-1.indd 2 8/28/2020 4:45:56 PM
Physical Education : RElationshi P with oth ER s ubj Ects Social efficiency
It is concerned with one’s adaptation to group living. Physical
education activities provide ample opportunities to develop such
traits and life skills as cooperation, respect for others, loyalty,
sportspersonship, self-confidence, etc. All these qualities help
a person to become more social and a responsible citizen.
Sports culture
It aims at developing an understanding and appreciation of
one’s own local environment as well as the global environment.
By participating in various physical activities, such as,
dance, sports, games and yoga, a person fully understands
the history, culture, traditions, etc., and also the aesthetic
values associated with these activities.
Mental efficiency
In physical education, a child has to participate in a number
of physical and yogic activities. These activities not only
require involvement of the body but also require use of the
intellect to carry out the task. Positive, healthy and active
body-mind relationship helps to enhance mental efficiency.
s co PE of Physical Education Physical education has evolved as a multi-disciplinary subject
and its scope is not just confined to physical fitness and the
rules of games and sports. The meaning and definition of
Physical Education, its aims and objectives and scope, and
factors affecting physical fitness and wellness, rules and
other necessary knowledge about health, games and sports
and yoga are major areas of study in physical education.
Games and sports, as well as, cultural heritage, development
of leadership qualities and group dynamics through sports
and games are also an integral part of this discipline.
In fact, physical education now includes several areas
which belong to other subjects like Biology, Genetics,
Psychology, Physics, Bio Chemistry, Sociology, Anthropology,
History, Culture, Medicine, Media studies, etc.
Contents from other disciplines like laws of motion, types
of lever, force, equilibrium and centre of gravity, common
postural deviations, therapeutic modalities in rehabilitation,
sports massage, prevention and first aid for common sport-
injuries, are also the content of physical education. Biological
foundations such as heredity and environment, growth and
development are also included in it.
Content drawn from psychology, such as, importance
of psychology in education with special reference to physical
education, such as, individual differences and personality,
learning and motivation are related to Physical Education.
Activity 1.2
• List responsibilities as
an individual and in
teams while playing the
game of your choice.
•Discuss leadership
skills in class developed
through health and
physical education
sessions.
Chap-1.indd 3 8/28/2020 4:45:56 PM
Page 4
Physical education (PE) aims at the optimum development
of an individual through continuous process of learning and
participation in guided physical activities. In other words, it
aims at optimum physical, mental and social development of
an individual.
What is Physical Education ?
According to Webster’s Dictionary, “Physical education is a
part of education which gives instructions in the development
and care of the body rending from simple callisthenic exercises
to a course of study providing training in hygiene, gymnastics,
and the performance and management of athletics and
games.” Central Advisory Board of Physical Education and
Recreation defines PE as “an education through physical
activities for the development of total personality of the
child to its fullness and perfection in body, mind and spirit.
Physical education is an area through which sports, outdoor
activities like trekking, hiking, camping, gymnastics, dance,
aquatics are used to train individuals in motor skills and
fitness skills. Physical education also assists the schools in
carrying out responsibility of developing personal and social
skills in students.” In fact, PE is an integral part of total
education. It makes significant contribution towards the
achievement of desirable educational and health outcomes.
It also enables children to acquire necessary knowledge and
skills to stimulate them to actively participate in physical
activities throughout their lifespan.
n EEd and i m Portanc E of Physical Education
Participation in games, sports and yoga provide thrill and
enjoyment to everyone. In addition, it helps to entertain and
maintain a healthy lifestyle.
Physical Education :
RElationshiP with
othER s ubjEcts Chap-1.indd 1 8/28/2020 4:45:56 PM
Healt H and PHysical e ducation - c lass X
Healthy lifestyle
By engaging in various physical and yogic activities, one can
ensure a healthy lifestyle.
Academic achievement
By participating in various physical and yogic activities,
students get stimulated to face challenges and are
encouraged to think productively. This tends to improve
their concentration of academic achievement.
Develops skills and experiences
Various activities learned during school days such as
gymnastics, running, jumping, throwing, swimming,
playing team games, learning the rules and regulations of
the games and being disciplined help students to develop
sportspersonship.
Positive self-image
Participation in regular physical activities also helps students
to understand the need for appreciation of own positive
aspects and develop ability to compete and cooperate with
others. Self belief is also reinforced.
Improves interpersonal relationships
When you play with other students and teams, you learn
to develop interpersonal relationships with members of your
own team as well as with members of other teams. It builds
interactive and positive social environment.
Develops internal organ systems
By participating in physical and yogic activities, students
respond to the increased demands of daily life in a
healthy way. The system of the body responds to stimuli
and becomes more efficient at coping with the load exerted
on it.
o bj Ectiv Es of Physical Education Broadly, there are four objectives of Physical Education
which are as follows.
Physical fitness
It refers to the state where an individual is physically fit and
has developed great endurance, speed and strength. Physical
fitness is essential for leading a happy, healthy, vigorous and
fulfilling life. Physical and motor fitness helps to learn and
develop technical and tactical knowledge of sports and games.
Activity 1.1
• Measure your pulse
and respiration rates
before and after
playing different games
or participation in a
sport event.
•Collect information
from 10 persons and
prepare a project on
physical activities and
eating habits and their
impact on the human
body.
Chap-1.indd 2 8/28/2020 4:45:56 PM
Physical Education : RElationshi P with oth ER s ubj Ects Social efficiency
It is concerned with one’s adaptation to group living. Physical
education activities provide ample opportunities to develop such
traits and life skills as cooperation, respect for others, loyalty,
sportspersonship, self-confidence, etc. All these qualities help
a person to become more social and a responsible citizen.
Sports culture
It aims at developing an understanding and appreciation of
one’s own local environment as well as the global environment.
By participating in various physical activities, such as,
dance, sports, games and yoga, a person fully understands
the history, culture, traditions, etc., and also the aesthetic
values associated with these activities.
Mental efficiency
In physical education, a child has to participate in a number
of physical and yogic activities. These activities not only
require involvement of the body but also require use of the
intellect to carry out the task. Positive, healthy and active
body-mind relationship helps to enhance mental efficiency.
s co PE of Physical Education Physical education has evolved as a multi-disciplinary subject
and its scope is not just confined to physical fitness and the
rules of games and sports. The meaning and definition of
Physical Education, its aims and objectives and scope, and
factors affecting physical fitness and wellness, rules and
other necessary knowledge about health, games and sports
and yoga are major areas of study in physical education.
Games and sports, as well as, cultural heritage, development
of leadership qualities and group dynamics through sports
and games are also an integral part of this discipline.
In fact, physical education now includes several areas
which belong to other subjects like Biology, Genetics,
Psychology, Physics, Bio Chemistry, Sociology, Anthropology,
History, Culture, Medicine, Media studies, etc.
Contents from other disciplines like laws of motion, types
of lever, force, equilibrium and centre of gravity, common
postural deviations, therapeutic modalities in rehabilitation,
sports massage, prevention and first aid for common sport-
injuries, are also the content of physical education. Biological
foundations such as heredity and environment, growth and
development are also included in it.
Content drawn from psychology, such as, importance
of psychology in education with special reference to physical
education, such as, individual differences and personality,
learning and motivation are related to Physical Education.
Activity 1.2
• List responsibilities as
an individual and in
teams while playing the
game of your choice.
•Discuss leadership
skills in class developed
through health and
physical education
sessions.
Chap-1.indd 3 8/28/2020 4:45:56 PM
Healt H and PHysical e ducation - c lass X
Personality means, nature and factors affecting performance
and transfer of training constitute one of its major components.
Similarly, contents related to basic physiology, anatomy,
growth and development during adolescence also form part
of the content of physical education. Some other contents are
organ system, functions of bones, definitions and classification
of joints, movement around a joint, general characteristics
(properties) of muscles, effects of exercise on muscular system,
circulatory system, respiratory system and digestive system,
health dimensions, environment, importance of health, health
problems, hygiene, community health, aspects of school health
services, food, nutrition and balanced diet, communicable
and non-communicable diseases, coronavirus, HIV, AIDS and
drug abuse.
1. What is Coronavirus?
Covid 19 is the infectious disease caused by the recently discovered coronavirus. This
new virus and disease were unknown before the outbreak began in Wuhan, China, in
December 2019. That is why it is called the Novel (new) Coronavirus (NCoV).
2. What are the symptoms?
The most common symptoms of Coronavirus are fever, cough and difficulty in breathing.
Some patients may have aches and pains, nasal congestion, runny nose, sore throat or
diarrhea. These symptoms are usually mild and begin gradually. Some people become
infected but don’t develop any symptoms and dont’t feel unwell. Most people (about
80%) recover from the disease without needing special treatment. People with fever
cough and difficulty in breathing should seek medical attention immediately.
3. How does Coronavirus spread?
People can catch Coronavirus from others who have the virus. The disease can
spread from person to person through small droplets from the nose or mouth which
are spread when a person with Coronavirus coughs or exhales. These droplets land
on objects and surfaces around the person. Other people then catch Coronavirus
by first touching these objects or surfaces, then touching their eyes, nose or mouth.
People can also catch Coronavirus if they breathe in from a person with Coronavirus
who coughs out or exhales droplets. This is why it is important to stay more than
1 meter away from a person who is sick.
4. How to prevent Coronavirus?
Wash your hands with soap
water regularly.
Throw used tissues into
closed bins immediately after
use.
If soap and water is not
available, use hand sanitiser
with at least 60 per cent alcohol.
Cover your nose and mouth
with handkerchief/tissue while
sneezing and coughing.
Wash hands before touching
eyes, nose and mouth.
Avoid mass gathering and
crowded places.
For more information, refer to —
https://www.mohfw.gov.in/pdf/FacilitatorGuideCOVID19_27%20March.pdf
Chap-1.indd 4 8/28/2020 4:45:57 PM
Page 5
Physical education (PE) aims at the optimum development
of an individual through continuous process of learning and
participation in guided physical activities. In other words, it
aims at optimum physical, mental and social development of
an individual.
What is Physical Education ?
According to Webster’s Dictionary, “Physical education is a
part of education which gives instructions in the development
and care of the body rending from simple callisthenic exercises
to a course of study providing training in hygiene, gymnastics,
and the performance and management of athletics and
games.” Central Advisory Board of Physical Education and
Recreation defines PE as “an education through physical
activities for the development of total personality of the
child to its fullness and perfection in body, mind and spirit.
Physical education is an area through which sports, outdoor
activities like trekking, hiking, camping, gymnastics, dance,
aquatics are used to train individuals in motor skills and
fitness skills. Physical education also assists the schools in
carrying out responsibility of developing personal and social
skills in students.” In fact, PE is an integral part of total
education. It makes significant contribution towards the
achievement of desirable educational and health outcomes.
It also enables children to acquire necessary knowledge and
skills to stimulate them to actively participate in physical
activities throughout their lifespan.
n EEd and i m Portanc E of Physical Education
Participation in games, sports and yoga provide thrill and
enjoyment to everyone. In addition, it helps to entertain and
maintain a healthy lifestyle.
Physical Education :
RElationshiP with
othER s ubjEcts Chap-1.indd 1 8/28/2020 4:45:56 PM
Healt H and PHysical e ducation - c lass X
Healthy lifestyle
By engaging in various physical and yogic activities, one can
ensure a healthy lifestyle.
Academic achievement
By participating in various physical and yogic activities,
students get stimulated to face challenges and are
encouraged to think productively. This tends to improve
their concentration of academic achievement.
Develops skills and experiences
Various activities learned during school days such as
gymnastics, running, jumping, throwing, swimming,
playing team games, learning the rules and regulations of
the games and being disciplined help students to develop
sportspersonship.
Positive self-image
Participation in regular physical activities also helps students
to understand the need for appreciation of own positive
aspects and develop ability to compete and cooperate with
others. Self belief is also reinforced.
Improves interpersonal relationships
When you play with other students and teams, you learn
to develop interpersonal relationships with members of your
own team as well as with members of other teams. It builds
interactive and positive social environment.
Develops internal organ systems
By participating in physical and yogic activities, students
respond to the increased demands of daily life in a
healthy way. The system of the body responds to stimuli
and becomes more efficient at coping with the load exerted
on it.
o bj Ectiv Es of Physical Education Broadly, there are four objectives of Physical Education
which are as follows.
Physical fitness
It refers to the state where an individual is physically fit and
has developed great endurance, speed and strength. Physical
fitness is essential for leading a happy, healthy, vigorous and
fulfilling life. Physical and motor fitness helps to learn and
develop technical and tactical knowledge of sports and games.
Activity 1.1
• Measure your pulse
and respiration rates
before and after
playing different games
or participation in a
sport event.
•Collect information
from 10 persons and
prepare a project on
physical activities and
eating habits and their
impact on the human
body.
Chap-1.indd 2 8/28/2020 4:45:56 PM
Physical Education : RElationshi P with oth ER s ubj Ects Social efficiency
It is concerned with one’s adaptation to group living. Physical
education activities provide ample opportunities to develop such
traits and life skills as cooperation, respect for others, loyalty,
sportspersonship, self-confidence, etc. All these qualities help
a person to become more social and a responsible citizen.
Sports culture
It aims at developing an understanding and appreciation of
one’s own local environment as well as the global environment.
By participating in various physical activities, such as,
dance, sports, games and yoga, a person fully understands
the history, culture, traditions, etc., and also the aesthetic
values associated with these activities.
Mental efficiency
In physical education, a child has to participate in a number
of physical and yogic activities. These activities not only
require involvement of the body but also require use of the
intellect to carry out the task. Positive, healthy and active
body-mind relationship helps to enhance mental efficiency.
s co PE of Physical Education Physical education has evolved as a multi-disciplinary subject
and its scope is not just confined to physical fitness and the
rules of games and sports. The meaning and definition of
Physical Education, its aims and objectives and scope, and
factors affecting physical fitness and wellness, rules and
other necessary knowledge about health, games and sports
and yoga are major areas of study in physical education.
Games and sports, as well as, cultural heritage, development
of leadership qualities and group dynamics through sports
and games are also an integral part of this discipline.
In fact, physical education now includes several areas
which belong to other subjects like Biology, Genetics,
Psychology, Physics, Bio Chemistry, Sociology, Anthropology,
History, Culture, Medicine, Media studies, etc.
Contents from other disciplines like laws of motion, types
of lever, force, equilibrium and centre of gravity, common
postural deviations, therapeutic modalities in rehabilitation,
sports massage, prevention and first aid for common sport-
injuries, are also the content of physical education. Biological
foundations such as heredity and environment, growth and
development are also included in it.
Content drawn from psychology, such as, importance
of psychology in education with special reference to physical
education, such as, individual differences and personality,
learning and motivation are related to Physical Education.
Activity 1.2
• List responsibilities as
an individual and in
teams while playing the
game of your choice.
•Discuss leadership
skills in class developed
through health and
physical education
sessions.
Chap-1.indd 3 8/28/2020 4:45:56 PM
Healt H and PHysical e ducation - c lass X
Personality means, nature and factors affecting performance
and transfer of training constitute one of its major components.
Similarly, contents related to basic physiology, anatomy,
growth and development during adolescence also form part
of the content of physical education. Some other contents are
organ system, functions of bones, definitions and classification
of joints, movement around a joint, general characteristics
(properties) of muscles, effects of exercise on muscular system,
circulatory system, respiratory system and digestive system,
health dimensions, environment, importance of health, health
problems, hygiene, community health, aspects of school health
services, food, nutrition and balanced diet, communicable
and non-communicable diseases, coronavirus, HIV, AIDS and
drug abuse.
1. What is Coronavirus?
Covid 19 is the infectious disease caused by the recently discovered coronavirus. This
new virus and disease were unknown before the outbreak began in Wuhan, China, in
December 2019. That is why it is called the Novel (new) Coronavirus (NCoV).
2. What are the symptoms?
The most common symptoms of Coronavirus are fever, cough and difficulty in breathing.
Some patients may have aches and pains, nasal congestion, runny nose, sore throat or
diarrhea. These symptoms are usually mild and begin gradually. Some people become
infected but don’t develop any symptoms and dont’t feel unwell. Most people (about
80%) recover from the disease without needing special treatment. People with fever
cough and difficulty in breathing should seek medical attention immediately.
3. How does Coronavirus spread?
People can catch Coronavirus from others who have the virus. The disease can
spread from person to person through small droplets from the nose or mouth which
are spread when a person with Coronavirus coughs or exhales. These droplets land
on objects and surfaces around the person. Other people then catch Coronavirus
by first touching these objects or surfaces, then touching their eyes, nose or mouth.
People can also catch Coronavirus if they breathe in from a person with Coronavirus
who coughs out or exhales droplets. This is why it is important to stay more than
1 meter away from a person who is sick.
4. How to prevent Coronavirus?
Wash your hands with soap
water regularly.
Throw used tissues into
closed bins immediately after
use.
If soap and water is not
available, use hand sanitiser
with at least 60 per cent alcohol.
Cover your nose and mouth
with handkerchief/tissue while
sneezing and coughing.
Wash hands before touching
eyes, nose and mouth.
Avoid mass gathering and
crowded places.
For more information, refer to —
https://www.mohfw.gov.in/pdf/FacilitatorGuideCOVID19_27%20March.pdf
Chap-1.indd 4 8/28/2020 4:45:57 PM
Physical Education : RElationshi P with oth ER s ubj Ects Contents related to Yoga also form a part of this area.
Common Yogic Practices are Yama and Niyama, Asana,
Pranayama, Pratyahara, Bandha Mudra, Shatkarma/Kriya,
Meditation. It includes Ahara (Food), Vihara (Relaxation),
Achara (Conduct), Vichara (Thinking), Vyavahara (Behaviour).
Theories of training are also included in this subject area.
These are principles and characteristics of sports training,
methods of sports training, training load, warming up,
cooling down, aerobic and anaerobic activities, calisthenics
and rhythmic exercises, specific training program for
development of various motor qualities, techniques, tactics
and talent identification. It is also important to understand
the difference between play, games and sports.
Play , Gam Es and s Port Though these terms are used interchangeably, these are
actually different.
Play
Play is spontaneous. It is usually a creative activity but has
its own limitation and space. One plays voluntarily for fun
and pleasure. Play, however, is a broad area which includes
both games and sports. The distinctive features of play are
that they are free, separate, uncertain, governed by self rules
and creative.
Games
Generally the word games and sports are used together.
A game is an activity involving more players, defined by a goal
that the players tries to reach, and some set rules to play.
By masses, games are played primarily for entertainment
or enjoyment. The difference of purpose differentiates sport
from game, combined with the notion of individual or team
skill. Games are also played on the basis of a set of rules.
A game is defined as a goal that the players try to achieve. A
person who participates in a game is known as a player.
Sport
A sport is a physical activity carried out under an agreed set
of rules, for competition or self-enjoyment or a combination
of these. Sport are the kind of activities in which similar
kind of body movement is repeated over a long time. For
example, swimming and running and almost all the track
and field events come under sport. Sport involves an activity
or activities where the mental capabilities of the sportsperson
are judged. In a sport, it is the sportsperson or the individual
who determines the outcome. A person participating in a
sport is called an athlete or a sportsperson.
Activity 1.3
The teacher divides
students into small groups
of 10 and plans an aerobic
dance or drama. Keeping
in view the skill, creativity,
and music, these may
even be in the form of a
competition.
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