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Page 1: PE Nature and Purpose

ACTIVITIESACTIVITIES

TYPES OF ACTIVITY

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TYPES OF ACTIVITIES

Activities can be individual, team or both.

INDIVIDUAL- e.g. 100m sprint, gymnastics, swimming

TEAM- e.g. football, basketball, hockey

BOTH- e.g. badminton, golf, tennis

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TASK 1List 5 activities under each appropriate heading.

INDIV/TEAM ACTIVITY

TEAM ACTIVITYINDIVIDUAL

ACTIVITY

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TYPES OF ACTIVITY

Activities can either be

COMPETITIVE or NON-COMPETITIVE

• Competitive activities involve two or more people involved in a contest which each is trying to win. For example tennis, golf, badminton, high jump, swimming

• Non Competitive activities are done for self-satisfaction – sense of achievement, thrill, fitness or just enjoyment. For example hill walking, long distance running, abseiling

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COMPETITIVE ACTIVITIES

Competitive activities are either

Directly Competitive or Indirectly Competitive

Directly competitive means that your actions willhave a direct bearing or influence on what youopponent is doing.

Indirectly means that your performance does notaffect that of your opponent.

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TASK 2List 5 activities under the appropriate heading.

INDIRECTLY COMPETITIVE

DIRECTLY COMPETITIVE

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TYPES OF ACTIVITY

Altogether there are SIX types of activity:

Individual – Non Competitive e.g. jogging - alone – a self satisfying activity, often for

fitness

Individual – Directly Competitivee.g. Badminton – singles- 1 v 1 activity involving movements from one opponent that affects the other opponents movements

Individual – Indirectly Competitive e.g. Swimming – in lanes and therefore has no affect

others performance

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TYPES OF ACTIVITY Team – Non Competitive e.g. Hill Walking – For safety go with at least one

companion, a self satisfying activity

Team – Directly Competitive e.g. Football – 11 v 11 – attack and defend - a “versus”

activity

Team – Indirectly Competitive e.g. 4 x 100 relay race – 4 in a team, must stay in your own

lane, only way to win is to run faster than your opponents

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TASK 3 Link the activity with the correct type of activity by

drawing a line to join them.

BASKETBALL Individual Directly Competitive

100M SPRINT Team Indirectly Competitive

ABSEILING Individual Indirectly Competitive

FENCING Team Directly Competitive

SWIM RELAY Individual Non-competitive

HILL WALKING Team Non-competitive