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    The purpose of physical education is to keep kids active and healthy. For athletes‚ these classes just add one more unnecessary subject to their school day. On average‚ a student athlete exercises for twelve hours in a normal week‚ whereas regular students whom have P.E. every other day may exercise for four hours. Student athletes should not have to participate in physical education classes. Typical P.E. classes are held every other day‚ commonly alternating with a study hall. For kids with full

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    I have noticed a significant change in personality and also an extra boost in motivation. After a through and hard research‚ I will finally be able to understand how music affects the human body and how it can be used for motivation and a better exercise. Introduction to Music What is music? Music is the art of arranging tones in an orderly sequence so as to produce a unified and continuous composition. (1) Music can be many things and has many different purposes to such

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    important health behaviors: Regular exercise Five daily servings of fruits and vegetables Healthy levels and types of fat intake Moderate drinking Non-smoking According National Health Care Statistics Typical individual’s diet is responsible for most of the preventable diseases‚ including : 91% of diabetes 71% of colon cancer 82% of heart disease The lack of exercise has also been shown to contribute to ten serious

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    critically about different issues Physical fitness- Physical fitness is a general state of health and well-being or specifically the ability to perform aspects of sports or occupations Physical fitness is generally achieved through correct nutrition‚ exercise‚ hygiene and rest. Emotional fitness - Emotional fitness is defined as the state wherein the mind is capable of staying away from negative thoughts and can focus on creative and constructive tasks. Being emotionally fit is the key to success in

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    should be compulsory because‚Students who have Physical Education on a regular basis are more likely to be healthy and fit. They will sleep better at night and that will help them stay awake and focused in their classes. Many children do not get exercise outside of school‚ preferring video games to going outside to play. Requiring children to take Physical Education classes can encourage them to seek out fun activities that help them be healthy‚ throughout their lifetime. Physical activity is also

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    When calculating this‚ I took into account the times after a team scores and each team gets a small resting break while walking back to their side of the field. As with any exercise‚ there are times for small breaks to catch your breath and get your head back into the game. It is not an entire 80-minute game with constant activity. When calculating this‚ one also needs to recognize that not every single person on the field will be trying their hardest the entire time. But on average‚ everyone is

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    the edge that “leaping” out of the starting blocks gives to an elite athlete. Plyometrics is seen as the most effective way to train for such an event as these develop skills and muscles the most. Hoffman‚ Sheldahl & Kraemer (1998)‚ Therapeutic exercise. In J. DeLisa (Ed.)Rehabilitation medicine: Principles and Practice‚ Philadelphia‚

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    physically * The ability to move a part of the body 2. explain how different health conditions may affect and be affected by mobility No matter an individuals age‚ level of disability or infirmity it is important that everyone maintains some level of exercise. There are a vast range of disabilities and conditions which can result in mobility difficulties. Some of the most common on-going or permanent conditions result from muscular and skeletal disabilities and from on-going medical conditions which affect

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    ______ 1 time per week ______ 2-3 times per week ______ 4-5 times per week ______ 6+ times per week Demographic Questions: Gender: _______Male _______Female Age: ______ 16 and below ______ 17-25 ______ 26-35 ______ 36-49 ______ 50-65 ______ 66 and up Household Income: ______ $24‚999 and below ______ $25‚000 - $44‚999 ______ $45‚000 - $64‚999 ______ $65‚000 - $84‚999 ______ $85‚000 - $104‚999 ______ $105‚000 and up What is your general health

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    before doing sit-ups read 71 bpm. After doing the exercise‚ the 20-35 year old subject’s heart rate read 92 bpm‚ that is a difference of 21 bpm! Based on my results‚ before doing jumping jacks the 40-45 year old suject’s was 80 bpm. After doing jumping jacks for two minutes the 40-45 year old subject’s heart rate read 100 bpm‚ that is a difference of 20 bpm. Before jogging‚ the 40-45 year old subject’s heart rate read 82 bpm. After this exercise‚ the 40-45 year old subject’s heart rate read 96 bpm

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