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Do it My Way - Outcome B (7-9)-2
The best way to achieve
a personal functional level of fitness is to choose activities that
you like to do, that fit with your lifestyle preferences, but that
also meet the components of fitness (strength, cardiorespiratory,
endurance, flexibility). The first step is to look at what you already
do - you may already have met the bulk of your fitness needs without
even knowing it.
When developing a plan
for active living, the following questions help students formulate
the basic information needed to improve performance and enjoyment
of their activity choices.
- What do I like to
do?
- What components of
fitness are important in that activity?
- What can I do to improve
my performance at that activity?
Physical Activity Challenge
This physical assessment
activity is not a competition. The results are for the individual
and not to be shared with other students in the class. The purpose
is to identify areas of strength and areas for personal growth and
improvement.
Your
job is to keep track of the time, and call it out in regular intervals
so the students can score themselves. Their job is to perform the
challenge and determine their physical strengths and weaknesses.
(You get off much easier than they do!)
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