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It is recognized that our feelings, emotions, thoughts and achievements are influenced to a
considerable extent by the physiological process of the body. The development of the organic vigor is
dependent on a wide selection of activities and so conducted that the normal functions of the body
are developed and improved.
A good deal of physical activities helps the individuals and groups to develop certain skill, which
gives satisfaction and happiness in a variety of ways during leisure times. Being physically illiterate
many people do not know how to enjoy their leisure and become unhappy and maladjusted.
Individual and group play activities enable people to give wholesome expression to their innate
desires and interests,
(iv) To develop a desirable social attitudes and conduct; By giving emphasis on ethical values
inherent in Playing games with and against others the desirable social attitudes and conduct can be
developed through a programme of well organized physical activities. It gives opportunity for social
contact, group living, and self adjustment with the group.
(vi) Development of understanding and appreciation of the techniques and strategies of sports;
(viii) Elimination of worries and anxieties through developing appropriate interests and habits of
engaging in exercise and sports;
A rational programme of physical activities can stimulate the participant to develop favorable
attitudes and habits in physical, mental, moral, social and emotional health.
(xi) To serve as an out let for surplus energy, which if pent up, make the child tens, nervous and
irritable.
(xii) To meet the challenge of growing indiscipline among the student community by instilling in the
younger generation a sense of patriotism, self-reliance and discipline.
(xiii) To give adequate scope for bringing out the aptitudes and talents of the child.
(xiv) To promote the spirit of certain qualities like sports-man ship, team spirit, leadership, patience,
self-restrain co-operation, sociability and those other qualities of character and citizenship.
Physical education prepares children to be physically and mentally active, fit and
healthy...for life. Here are some of the many benefits children receive from a quality
PE program:
Physical fitness is a general concept defined in many ways by differing scientists. [1] Here two major
categories are considered: general fitness (a state of health and well-being), and specific fitness (a task-
oriented definition based on the ability to perform specific aspects of sports or occupations). Physical
fitness is generally achieved through correctnutrition, exercise, hygiene and rest.
Health is the level of functional or metabolic efficiency of a living being. In humans, it is the general
condition of a person's mind and body, usually meaning to be free from illness, injury or pain (as in "good
health" or "healthy").[1] The World Health Organization (WHO) defined health in its broader sense in 1946
as "a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or
infirmity."[2][3] Although this definition has been subject to controversy, in particular as lacking operational
value and because of the problem created by use of the word "complete," it remains the most enduring.[4]
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Other definitions have been proposed, among which a recent definition that correlates health and
personal satisfaction.[6][7] Classification systems such as the WHO Family of International Classifications,
including the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) and theInternational
Classification of Diseases (ICD), are commonly used to define and measure the components of health.
Wellness is generally used to mean a healthy balance of the mind, body and spirit that results in an
overall feeling of well-being. It has been used in the context of alternative medicine since Halbert L. Dunn,
M.D., began using the phrase high level wellness in the 1950s. The modern concept of wellness did not,
however, become popular until the 1970s.
1.Muscular Strength: The ability of muscles to lift a heavy weight or exert a lot of force one time.
2.Muscular Endurance: The ability to use muscles for a long period of time without tiring.
3.Cardiovascular Endurance: The ability of the heart, lungs, blood vessels, and blood to work efficiently
and
to supply the body with oxygen.
4.Body Composition: The combination of all of the tissues that make up the body such as
bones muscle, organs and body fat.
5.Flexibility: The ability to use your joints fully through a wide range of motion.
1. Agility - The ability to change body positions quickly and keep the body under control when moving.
2. Balance - The ability to keep the body in a steady position while standing and moving.
3. Coordination - The ability of body parts to work together when you perform an activity.
4. Power - The ability to combine strength with speed while moving.
5. Reaction Time - The ability to move quickly once a signal to start moving is received.
6. Speed - The ability to move all or a part of the body quickly .