Concepts of Physical Activity and Sport 6.1 Flashcards
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What is physical recreation?
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- Defined as ‘the active aspect of leisure’
- Leisure is free time which can be spent actively or passively
If spent actively- can be classified as physcial recreation as it is entered into voluntarily during a persons free time
Emphasis is on participation and taking part in physical recreation without focusing on winning
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What are the key characteristics of physical recreation?
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- Fun/enjoyable , non-serious & informal in nature so winning is not important; taking part is the main motive for participation
- Physically energetic- Involves effort being applied into physical activity
- Participating is a matter of ‘choice’/voluntary & up to you whether you take part or not
- Flexible- how long you take part for & rules being followed can be adjusted by participants as they wish
- Self regulated- any decisions during actvities are made by participants themselves
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What are some of the benefits of physical recreation?
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- Develop self confidence/self-esteem via a sense of achievement
- Stress reduction occurs
- Skills develop/fitness increases as a result of taking part in physical recreation activites
- Social skills improve
- Sense of fun/enjoyment is gained
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What are the benefits of physical recreation for a society?
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- Increased health and fitness helps reduce strain on the NHS & lowers obesity rates
- If more individuals from different social communities join clubs & socially interact, it can help increase social integration & improve community cohesion
- Can lead to an increase in employment & economic benefits when more people use facilities & buy equipment to participate
- A more positive use of free time increases social control & reduces crime rates
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What is Sport?
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- Viewed as a serious and/or competitive experience
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What are the key characterisitcs of sport?
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- Highly structured- Has set/strict rules
- Involves use of specialist equipment
- Officials are present who are trained or appointed by national governing bodies
- Strategies and tactics are involved to try to outwit opponents & win
- Rewards are recieved as a result of success
- High levels of commitment & or strict training are involved to maintain & improve fitness & skill levels
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