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ACTIVITIES

ACTIVITIES. Types of Activity. Types of Activity. No activity is the same as another. They vary in many different ways. Activities can be classified as: Individual or Team based Directly competitive, indirectly competitive or non-competitive. Indoor or outdoor

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ACTIVITIES

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  1. ACTIVITIES Types of Activity

  2. Types of Activity • No activity is the same as another. They vary in many different ways. • Activities can be classified as: • Individual or Team based • Directly competitive, indirectly competitive or non-competitive. • Indoor or outdoor • Decided by objective or subjective scoring

  3. Team and Individual Activities An Individual activity occurs when you perform on your own. A team activity involves you performing with other people.

  4. Directly, indirectly and non competitive activities • In an indirectly competitive activity you do not have any direct contact with the opposition. However you are trying to out perform them.. • E.g. 100m sprint – you look to defeat the opposition by running faster than them.. • Anon competitive activity is something your participate in for your own pleasure rather than against other people. • E.g. Hill walking or rock climbing. A directly competitive activity is one where you will have a direct influence on your oppositions performance. E.g. When you tackle a player in football.

  5. Scoring Systems CAN YOU COMPLETE THE TABLE BELOW? • Objective scoring - • This occurs when the score is based • on facts or results. This is usually • when a result is counted, timed or • measured. • For example: • The number of goals scored in hockey • The time swam in a 50m sprint swim • The distance jumped by a high jump competitor • Subjective scoring - • This occurs is based on other peoples opinions. Judges will grade the performance out of a possible maximum mark. • For example: • Dance • Gymnastics • Figure Skating Activities have different scoring systems These can be split into:

  6. Indoor and Outdoor • Examples of activities that take place both indoors and outdoors are: • Football (5-a-side vs 11-a-side) • Volleyball (indoor and beach) • Bowls (lawn and indoor) • Athletics (100m vs 60m) • Outdoor activities are performed individually or in larger teams e.g. 11 vs 11 • Examples of outdoor activities are • Football • Cricket • Lawn Bowls • Athletics • Indoor activities are usually performed individually or in small teams e.g. 5 vs 5 • Examples of Indoor activities are • Netball • Basketball • Badminton • Gymnastics • Activities take place both indoors and outdoors, possibly both.

  7. You have now completed Section 3a – “Types of Activity” You should now move onto Section 3b – “Adapting Activities & Reasons for participating” Created for Physical Education in Glasgow Secondary Schools by I.J.Brown – Saint Roch’s Sec. School E.Gordon – Kings Park Sec. School C.McGourty – Holyrood Sec. SchoolC

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