Title: HealthRelated Fitness Components And Principles
1Health-Related Fitness Components And Principles
The Physical Best Activities
Lifetime Fitness Education
2Fitness Defined
- (Health-Related) Physical Fitness
- Measure of a persons ability to perform physical
activities requiring - Endurance
- Strength
- Flexibility
3The Fitness Process(FITNESSGRAM Test
Administration Manual, 3rd ed)
- Instruction-Concepts
- Student Participation
- Instruction-Tests
- Assessment-Fitness
- Planning Program
- Tracking Activity
- Reassessment
- Revision
4Physical Fitness Includes
5Skill-Related Fitness Components
- Agility
- Balance
- Coordination
- Power
- Reaction time
- Speed
6Health-Related Fitness Components
- Aerobic Fitness
- Muscular Strength and Endurance
- Flexibility
- Body Composition
7Principles of Fitness
8Overload Principle
- States that a body system must perform at a level
beyond normal in order to adapt and improve
physiological function and fitness.
9Progression
- A gradual increase in the level of exercise that
is manipulated by increasing wither frequency,
intensity, or time, or a combination of all three
components.
10Principles of Fitness
- Frequency
- Intensity
- Time
- Type
F.I.T.T.
Guidelines
11Aerobic Fitness
- The ability to perform large muscle, dynamic,
moderate- to high-intensity exercise for
prolonged periods
12Frequency
13 Intensity
14 Time
15 Type
16Muscular Fitness
- In the Physical Best program, muscular fitness
refers to the development of a combination of
muscular strength and muscular endurance
17 Frequency
18 Intensity
19 Time
20 Type
21Flexibility
- The ability to move a joint through its complete
ROM, or range of motion
22 FITT
23Body Composition
- Definition
- Health benefits
- Growth and development
- Nutrition
- Metabolism
Used in teaching all components.
24BENEFITSOFFITNESS
Reduces Risk of Heart Disease
Stronger Bones Muscles
Lower RHR
More Energy
Reduces Stress
Lower Blood Pressure
Strengthen Heart
Helps Maintain Healthy Body Weight
25Physical Best Activity Guides
26Format For Activities
Top of Page Activity Name, Level and Concept(s)
- Purpose
- National Standards
- Equipment Needed
- Reproducible
- Procedure
- Teaching Hints
- Inclusion Tip
- Assessment