Physical Education and Health: (Weeks 5-8)
Physical Education and Health: (Weeks 5-8)
Physical Education and Health: (Weeks 5-8)
(Weeks 5-8)
https://www.hvswim.com/why-swimming-is-important-for-everyone.html
https://troopleader.scouting.org/basic-swimming-stroke
https://www.swimming.org/learntoswim/learning-the-four-swimming-strokes/
Aparato, C.R., Talaroc-Brebante, Z., Fernando-Callo, L. & Dajime, P.F. Physical
Education and Health Vol. 2. Manila: Rex Book Store, Inc., 2017
Mangubat, A.S., Tolotol, M.B., Urbiztondo, S.M. & Vergara, L.A. HOPE Health-
Optimizing Physical Education – Recreational Activities, Quezon City: Vibal Group,
Inc., 2016
LET’S EXPLORE
Most people enjoy and appreciate water sports and swimming abilities. It is our hope
that the aquatic skills unit will teach students the necessary skills needed to promote water
safety and the related aspects of fitness. Students will be engaging in swimming skills and
some general lifesaving techniques, skills that will benefit them for a lifetime. These skills
are useful to the individual and serve as a lifetime springboard to the enjoyment of aquatic
activities.
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LET’S EXPERIENCE
AQUATICS
Water or aqua provides environments that are beneficial to you. An array of
recreational activities can be done in rivers, beaches, swimming pools, and the like. These
activities are a good source of relaxation, enjoyment and exercise.
Because our country is rich in natural resources, we have varied outdoor aquatic
recreational activities to choose from. These common recreational activities in the
Philippines include the following:
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It is the only physical activity which involves and tones all of bodies muscles.
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1. For self-preservation
The ability to swim could help the person survive in case of emergencies in the
water as well as allow him to extend assistance to others.
3. Social Values
4. For recreation
Swimming is a worthwhile activity that one can engage in during leisure hours.
5. Sport Activity
When one is endowed with the ability in swimming, he can pursue to the level of
amateur athletics.
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PURPOSES OF SWIMMING
1. Survival
Skill in swimming is most effective way to save your life in a threatening situation
involving water.
The ability to swim can make us feel safe in an area unfamiliar to us.
4. Improve Health
Swimming skills are a prerequisite in all aquatic activities. One enjoys more when
one feels safe in activities in the water.
Swimming is a worthwhile activity during leisure hours. You enjoy being with
other swimmers when you can swim with them.
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11. Never attempt a swimming rescue when you are not qualified to do so
Lanes- 8 lanes
at 2.5m wide
surrounding floaters
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• Floating on back,
like in backstroke.
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SWIMMING TERMINOLOGIES
TERMS DEFINITION
Catch The point at which the hand starts to exert pressure on the water.
Dolphin kick An undulating motion of the legs used in butterfly when both legs kick
together.
Entry The point where a part of your body first breaks the surface of the water.
Heat A race within the event. When there are more competitors than lanes in the
pool, the swimmers are divided into groups or heats.
Kick To propel the body through the water with the legs. Types of kicks are
Dolphin, flutter, scissors, and whip.
Prone A swimming position where the swimmer lies on his or her front.
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Pull An action of the arms imparting force on the water toward the body to propel
a person through the water.
SCUBA-Self Usually an air tank strapped to the back and connected to the mouth by a
Contained flexible tube and mouthpiece.
Underwater
Breathing
Apparatus
Push An action of the arm or legs that propels a person through the water by
imparting force on the water away from the body.
Recovery phase Part of a stroke in which the arms or legs have thrust the body through the
water and are now returning to the position for another thrust.
Stroke A complete cycle of the arms and legs in a coordinated manner to propel a
person through the water.
Supine A swimming position where the swimmer lies on his or her back.
Touch turn A racing turn used when swimming breast stroke and butterfly.
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I. Multiple Choice. Choose the letter that corresponds to the correct answer. Write your
answer on the space provided.
_________10. A swimming position where the swimmer lies on his or her back in the
water.
A. Supine C. Tuck
B. Prone D. Glide
_________11. It is to float with the hips and knees flexed and with the hands holding the
shins, with the head down in the water and the rounded back bobbing above the surface.
A. Aquatics C. Drag
B. Archimedes Principle D. Buoyancy
_________13. It refers to the edge of the pool at water level.
A. Lane marker C. Lane rope
B. Gutter D. Lane line
_________14. A swimming position where the swimmer lies on his or her face in the
water.
A. Supine C. Prone
B. Tuck D. Pike
_________15. It is considered as the fastest stroke in swimming.
A. Backstroke C. Freestyle
B. Breaststroke D. Butterfly
_________16. The point at which the hand starts to exert pressure on the water.
A. Entry C. Recover
B. Kick D. Catch
_________17. It is to propel the body through the water with the legs.
A. Kick C. Float
B. Pull D. Glide
_________18. When there are more competitors than lanes in the pool, the swimmers are
divided into ____________.
A. Pair C. Specialization
B. Heats D. Number
_________19. What is the width of the racing lanes in swimming?
A. 2.5 m C. 1.5 m
B. 25 m D. 15 m
_________20. It is a floating device used in practicing leg actions in swimming.
A. Pull buoy C. Kickboard
B. Paddles D. Flippers
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II. True or False. Write the word TRUE if the statement is correct and write the word
FALSE if otherwise.
_________1. Never attempt a swimming rescue if you are not qualified.
_________5. In the year 1908, the Amateur Swimming Association was organized to
administer amateur swimming competition.
_________6. Butterfly is considered as the fastest stroke in swimming.
_________7. Prone float is to float facing upward with the arms and legs extended.
_________10. Recovery phase is the movement through the water as a result of leg or
arm action.
_________11. Swimming ability can make us safe in foreign environment.
_________13. Backstroke turn indicator is a rope suspended across the pool, 15m away
from both ends of the pool.
_________15. The first swimming organization was the National Swimming Society
founded in London in 1937.
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PERFORMANCE TASK # 2
Research and give the mechanics on how to perform the different strokes in
swimming.
Here is the template to be followed:
Swimming Strokes Arm Movement Leg Movement Breathing
FREESTYLE
BACKSTROKE
BREASTSTROKE
BUTTERFLY
Note:
You can write your output in a one whole piece of paper/short bond paper.
Printed output is allowed (font size-12, font style -Arial, Single space)
Rubrics:
Total 50 POINTS
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PERFORMANCE TASK # 3
Recreational water activities can have substantial benefits to health and
well-being. Swimming pools, beaches, lakes, rivers and spas provide
environments for rest and relaxation, physical activity, exercise, pleasure
and fun.
Rubrics:
Total 50 POINTS
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