Socio Cultural - Physical Activity 0.0 / 5 ? Physical EducationSocio-cultural studiesASOCR Created by: AHeathCreated on: 27-08-13 09:18 Anything that gets the body moving and the heart pumping harder than at rest. Physical Activity 1 of 17 Planned or structured physical activity requiring physical effort, aimed at improving health and fitness. Physical Exercise 2 of 17 Day to day life that has equilibrium, quality and wellness, and which includes physical exercise, nutritious diet, rest/sleep and more. Healthy Balanced Lifestyle 3 of 17 Enjoyable, health enhancing movement that is sustained throughout life. Life Long Physical Activity 4 of 17 Activities that can be enjoyed over the course of a lifetime. Lifetime sport 5 of 17 The chance to take part based on factors such as time, money, etc. Opportunity 6 of 17 The availability of facilities which allow for participation. Provision 7 of 17 The confidence to take part. Esteem 8 of 17 Physical activities that are pursued for a variety of reasons and benefits at a relatively unsophisticated level. Physical recreation 9 of 17 Physical activities which take place in the natural environment which are pursued for a variety of reasons and benefits. Outdoor Recreation 10 of 17 An organised, competitive and skilful physical activity requiring commitment and fair play. Sport 11 of 17 Movement that is pleasing to the eye or beautiful to watch. Aesthetic 12 of 17 Putting effort into activities Physical Endeavour 13 of 17 Fair play in sporting situations. Sportsmanship 14 of 17 Level of skill within a sport Physical Prowess 15 of 17 Stretching the rules to gain an unfair advantage. Gamesmanship 16 of 17 Seriously breaking the rules and norms of sport. Deviance 17 of 17
How Social and Cultural Factors Shaped Sports and Pastimes in Pre-Industrial Britain 5.0 / 5 based on 1 rating
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