Chapter 6 - Women and Sports, Chapter Notes, Class 12, Physical Education
Key Points :
6.1 Sports Participation of Women in India
Reasons for the low rate of sports participation by women in India
1. Gender equity & social attitude
2. Lack of plans and initiatives for sportswomen by the Government
3. Economic Factors
4. Social Customs and Rights
5. Low Health Consciousness
6. Stress on Academics
7. Media Coverage
8. Lack of Incentives & Career
6.2 Special consideration (Menarche, Menstrual, Dysfunction, Pregnancy, Menopause)
1. Menarche:- “It is the first natural cycle and is a central event of female puberty”
2. Menstrual dis-function:- Painful and irregular menstrual cycle of women to be on the rise with the decreasing involvement of the women in the
physical fitness and endurance sports
3. Pregnancy:- Pregnancy is the 9 months term when women need to care and nurture the growing fetus till childbirth. Heavy-duty training, too
much physical exercise and any kind of impact or injury to the women can harm the baby and mother
4. Menopause:- Menopause marks the end of a woman’s reproductive era and is marked by the end of menstrual periods. The menopause leads to hormonal changes in the women’s body.
6.3 Female Athletes Triad (Anaemia, Osteoporosis & Amenorrhoea)
“A sports woman is too little or exercises beyond limit three interrelated illness may develop. These are called Female Athlete Triad”
1. Anemia:- Resulting from inadequate nutrition
2. Osteoporosis:- Low bone mass
3. Amenorrhoea:- Absence of menstrual period for more than 6 months The triad may cause a condition called “Stress Fracture”
6.4 Psychological aspects of women athlete
1. More goal-oriented
2. Psychological stronger
3. Less aggressive
4. Fast adaptation
5. Image conscious
6. Poise & confidence
6.5 Sociological aspects of sports participation
1. Religious faith discourages women participation in sports
2. llleteracy in society
3. Biological inferiority
4. Male dominance
5. Lesser concentration to develop woman sports equipment & facilities
6. Less competitive spectators for women's sports
6.6 Ideology
An ideology is a set of opinions or beliefs of a group or an individual
1. Overall development of the students(female)
1. Support enhancing the literacy rate of females in society
2. Increase incentives
3. Proper plans and initiatives by the government for female
4. Proper media coverage
5. Encouragement from family and society
6. Provide required equipment and facilities for talented sports women
7. Improve health consciousness for women
8. Equal competitive environment for academics and sports
2. Environment:- Encouragement, love & security helps the children to take the risk to explore fearlessly and to know more about their surroundings, which leads to a better sensory development, healthy environment and inter-personal relationship leads to a good personality of a child.
3. Nutritious food promotes good motor development:- Sensory and motor development depends on nutrition that the child gets to a great extent. Balanced nutritious food helps to develop stronger and healthier children.
4. Opportunity for children:- Opportunity to play or gain knowledge give a better chance of developing sensory motor activities. Children get more opportunity to develop agility, balance, coordination, flexibility, strength and speed.
5. Postural deformities:- Postural deformities may be caused due to some disease, accident or by birth. Children suffering from deformities of posture encounter hindrance in performing normal activity, therefore their motor development is impacted negatively.
6. Sensory impairment:- Sensory impairment means senses like hearing, sight, speech etc. not functioning properly. Motor development is affected in children suffering from sensory impairment. For example: A child not able to hear finds difficulty to understand and follow instructions, which causes hamper motor development.
7. Obesity:- Excessively over weight and obese children find it difficult to move properly or perform certain fine movements of the body. They become slow and sluggish in movement. Therefore obesity has a negative Impact on motor development in children.
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