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    1. a) What was your greatest fitness success this semester? My greatest fitness success this semester was my results from the sit up testing since my results in April were 16 while my results for the last fitness testing was 64 situps. b) List two factors that contributed to your success? Two factors that contributed to my success was using the month plan which we created in class‚ since it helped me to gradually increase the number of sets/reps and also rest in order to allow the muscle group

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    Fitness Assessment Results Document Copy and paste this document into a word processing program. Answer all questions in paragraphs with a minimum of three to five complete sentences. Fitness Activity Lesson 1.03 Baseline Results Mile Run/Walk  Completes in 8 minutes and 35 seconds Body Composition/BMI  22.65 Aerobic Capacity  45.70 Sit and Reach  Left: 12 Right: 11 Curl-Ups  18 Trunk Lift  12 Push-ups  7 Reflection Questions: 1. How do you feel about your fitness assessment results? Did any areas

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    Methods : Firstly‚ all procedures were explained to the participants. Evaluation stage: Assessment of balance was performed by the TUG test. This test was determined to be a valid and reliable dynamic balance assessment tool in children with DS. This test measures in seconds the time required for an individual to stand up from a standard chair with armrest (height of approximately 46cm) walk 9 m‚ turn around‚ walk back to the chair and sit down again. The verbal command included instructions

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    RESEARCH METHODOLOGY Study on Psychology of People towards Various Fitness Activities and its Impact Submitted By - Pradeep Kaky 106 Prathik Ramachandran 108 Priyam Sinha 110 Riddhi Banerjee 119 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Physical fitness is the most prominent factor for both mental and physical health. Many start it for recreation or fun and it ends up being a boon for the health of a person. This paper is basically to study

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    April 2015 Is physical education good or bad for the youth children? Physical education has been a debated issue in school all over the country. It raises the question whether kids in school should have physical education required or not. Physical education is also known as PE and it is the development and care of the body ranging from simple callisthenic exercises to a course of study providing training in hygiene‚ gymnastics‚ and the performance and management of athletic games. Physical education

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    weight gain or help maintain weight loss. When you engage in physical activity‚ you burn calories. The more intense the activity‚ the more calories you burn. You don’t need to set aside large chunks of time for exercise to reap weight-loss benefits. If you can’t do an actual workout‚ get more active throughout the day in simple ways — by taking the stairs instead of the elevator or revving up your household chores. Each of us has a physical body made of muscles‚ blood‚ bones and various other living

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    Sociocultural Influence’s on a person’s attitude towards Physical Exercise and Health. Humans are by nature social beings. In trying to determine what makes us feel fulfilled‚ psychologists have found that a feeling of social connection or relatedness is near the top of the list of what we need to experience. We appear to be happiest when we successfully connect with others. Much of what we say and do is motivated by a desire to appear likeable‚ to gain social approval‚ to solidify group membership

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    Physical Fitness What is Physical Fitness? Strength Cardio vascular Endurance Hear rate Blood pressure Flexibility Speed Define Physical Fitness: Has generally been described as a set of attributes that people have or achieve‚ and which relate to the ability of what someone can perform too. Benefits of Physical Fitness? Physical ( stronger‚faster‚more flexible‚ better endurance) General health ( more energy‚ stronger heart‚ better joint movement) Specific Health ( health

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    Physical fitness helps mental fitness Physical fitness is related to the optimal physiological conditions of the body‚ which involves performance of the heart and lungs‚ and the muscles. Many connect physical fitness with the maintenance and improvement of their physical appearance. However‚ what we do with our bodies also affects what we can do with our minds‚ thus physical fitness can improve not only body health but also mental health. On the one hand‚ as we all know‚ exercises not

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    Physical education (often abbreviated Phys. Ed. or P.E.) or gymnastics(gym or gym class) is a course taken during primary and secondary educationthat encourages psychomotor learning in a play or movement exploration setting. Physical education trends have developed recently to incorporate a greater variety of activities. Introducing students to activities like bowling‚ walking/hiking‚ or Frisbee at an early age can help students develop good activity habits that will carry over into adulthood.

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