Anbieter: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, Indien
Contents 1 Introduction 2 Physical Education and Intellectual Development 3 The Need for physical activity 4 The growing child 5 Children in organized sport activity 6 The nature of physical education required in schools 7 Physical activities for Class I-VI 8 Skills development activities for elementary schools childrenDuring the past decade the interest in physical fitness and an increased awareness of benefits derived from an active lifestyle have spawned a wide assortment of health clubs a vast array of books and magazines concerning exercise and fitness a weekly smorgasbord of distance runs and triathalons streamlined exercise equipment and apparel for virtually any type of physical activity 188 pp.
Anbieter: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, Indien
Contents 1 Introduction 2 Physical Activities for Class VI-XII 3 Marching and indigenous exercises for children 4 Game Activities 5 Gymnastics activities 6 Dance Activities 7 Growth and maturation of young children ? biological and sociological aspects 8 Sports performance and children ? A Critical study 9 Exaggerating Co-operative skills in children?s GamesThe concept of a game holds a very different connotation for children than it does for adults Children tend to view games as activities that use skills in a challenging self-testing or application fashion These activities may or may not look like adult versions of sports Sports are designed primarily for adults have standardized rules and producers and require a level of technical expertise to which children will never aspire 236 pp.
Contents 1 Physical exercise and environment 2 Physical fitness and wellness 3 Food and health 4 Vitality and diet 5 Seeking a rational dietary 6 Disease and diet 7 Vitamins The essential food of vitality 8 Healthy habits 9 Nutrition and balanced diet 10 Exercise and healthPhysical fitness is now more or less a matter of national concern The strength of democracy is the collective well being of you people We live in a labour-saving and mechanized society which is eliminating more and more physical exertion from our day-today life The industrial development is responsible for mechanical devices such as washing machine water motors vacuum cleaner cooking as gas vehicles and telephone system and the like which have reduced human reduced human labour for domestic work 204 pp.
Contents 1 Sports today and tomorrow 2 Sports schemes in India 3 Concept of coaching 4 Principles of coaching 5 Psychology of coaching 6 Scientific methods of coaching 7 Sports training-an introduction 8 Training methods 9 Training load 10 Training plan 11 Transferring the trainingThe term coach is used to indicate the director of the operation of a team in most US sports although in baseball the term manager is used instead particularly in the context of a team of adults as opposed to youths or even college players Outside the US the term manager is most common especially in association foot ball soccer where a manager has overall responsibility for activities such as team selection and tactics and the term coach usually refers to a secondary official who has responsibility only for the players physical conditioning and skills trainingThe present book entitled Scientific Methods of Coaching and Training discusses all the aspects of coaching and training in the field of sports 252 pp.
Contents 1 Physical Education ? An Introduction 2 Physical Education Programs and Profession 3 Sports and Environment 4 Foundations of Physical Education 5 Curriculum Planning in Physical Education 6 Role of physical education and sports in context to social and health related problems 7 Physical Education in Contemporary India 8 Scope and Importance of supervision in physical education 9 Career in physical education and sports 10 Measurement and evaluation in physical education and sports 11 The Evaluation process 12 Physical education as an educational science 13 The organizations of physical education 14 Research methodology in physical education 15 Intramural competition and extramural competitionsPhysical education today faces the unique opportunity of potentially contributing to the improvement of everyone?s quality of life No other field enjoys such a dynamic future Millions of people who eagerly enroll in aerobic dance classes join clubs swim or jog regularly in leagues and participate in a multitude of other activities have already determined that these activities are fun and that they contribute to their mental physical and social development These people have already joined the wellness revolution but others have not yet been convinced of the values of physical educationThe present book entitled Dimensions of Physical Education discusses all the aspects and Dimensions of Physical Education 268 pp.
Contents 1 Concept of health education 2 Health education in schools 3 Hygiene 4 Food and nutrition 5 Communicable and non-communicable diseases 6 Family health education 7 Basic concept of kinesiology 8 Kinetics forces and moments of forces 9 Qualitative analysis of sports movements 10 Motor skill learning 11 Physiological and psychological aspects of sports activities 12 Levers 13 Mechanical work energy and power 14 Equilibrium in human movement 15 Neuro-muscular concept of coordinated muscular activity The present book entitled Health Education and Kinesiology discusses all the aspects of health education and kinesiology The present book will be of immensely useful for the students 284 pp.
Contents 1 Management in physical education 2 Scope of management in physical education and sports 3 Planning 4 Office management 5 Managing time and setting priorities 6 Personnel management 7 Supervision 8 Budget and finance 9 Public relation 10 Managing facility in physical education and sports 11 Curriculum development and management 12 Evaluation 13 Class management Physical education is one of the elements of the total field of education and it can be viewed in two different ways education through the physical activities and education of the physical aspect Education through the physical activity can cause changes in the total individual--knowledge value skills--as a result of participation in muscular activities Much can be learned about our environment about others and about ourselves through this form of participation The present book entitled Management in Physical Education discusses all the aspects of management in the field of physical education and sports 284 pp.
Verlag: Sports Publication, 2011
ISBN 10: 8178796627 ISBN 13: 9788178796628
Anbieter: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, Indien
Contents 1 Development physical education for schools 2 Physical activity and sports 3 Interscholastic athletics in schools 4 Growth and motor development among children 5 Instructional planning and strategies 6 Planning organization and establishing learning environment among children 7 Nutritional needs among children 8 Affective behaviour and positive discipline among children 9 Fitness programs in schools 10 Special physical education in schools 11 The role of teacher in schoolsFortunately for physical educators the physical domain is well represented in self-perception content in young children and appears to continue throughout the life span Typically in self-perception profiles it has been divided into physical appearance and physical ability constructs as these may draw quite different perceptual responses Harter?s instrument for example includes an athletic competence subscale that assesses perceived ability in sport and games and a physical appearance sub-scale that taps general feelings about looks about also face and hair height and weight 316 pp.
Verlag: Sports Pub, 2011
ISBN 10: 817879652X ISBN 13: 9788178796529
Anbieter: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, Indien
Contents 1 Concept of sports injuries 2 Physiological and psychological aspects of sports activities 3 Prevention and treatment of sports injuries 4 General infections and athletes 5 Prevention and treatment of foot and ankle injuries 6 Prevention and treatment of knee injuries 7 Prevention and treatment of shoulder and elbow injuries 8 Prevention and treatment of head injuries 9 Prevention and treatment of hip flexors and hip joints injuries 10 Prevention and treatment of spine injuries 11 Prevention and treatment of muscle injuries 12 Prevention and treatment of fractures and dislocations 13 Taping and bracing Sports injuries are injuries that occur to athletes participating in sporting events In many cases these types of injuries are due to overuse of a part of the body when participating in a certain activity For example runner?s knee is a painful condition generally associated with running while tennis elbow is a form of repetitive stress injury at the elbow although it does not often occur with tennis players Other types of injuries can be caused by a hard contact with something This can often cause a broken bone or torn ligament or tendon Injuries are a common occurrence in professional sports and most teams have a staff of athletic trainers and close connections to the medical community 324 pp.