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Dr. Udhav Kale Department of Physical Education WEL COME to Dr. Udhav Kale Department of Physical Education

Nature and Scope of Physical Education, Exercise Science, and Sport What is “contemporary physical education?” How do different areas of physical education relate to the field overall? What is the importance of creating your personal philosophy of physical education, exercise science, and sport?

Goals for Physical Educators Access to physical education and sport for all, regardless of: age, gender, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, disability status, income, educational level, geographic location and ability. Prevent disease and positively contribute to health and well-being of all participants. 1

Expansion of Physical Education, Exercise Science, and Sport Moved from the traditional school setting to: Community Home Worksite Commercial & Medical Settings Corporations

Who says Physical Activity is Good? National Reports: “Physical Activity and Health: A Report of the Surgeon General” “Healthy People 2010” “Promoting Better Health for Young People through Physical Activity and Sports”

Our Physical Activity Challenge: Improve Participation of Populations with Low Rates of Physical Activity Current Participation Patterns: Women are generally less active than men at all ages. African Americans and Hispanics are generally less active than whites. People with low incomes are typically not as active as those with high incomes. People with less education are generally not as active as those with higher levels of education. Adults in the Northeast and South tend to be less active than adults in the North Central and Western States People with disabilities are less physically active than people without disabilities. Participation in physical activity declines with age. By age 75, one in 3 men and one in two women engage in no physical activity. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Healthy People 2010: Understanding and Improving Health. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, November, 2000.

Definitions: Physical Education An educational process that uses physical activity as a means to help people acquire skills, fitness, knowledge, and attitudes that contribute to their optimal development and well-being. Contributes to the development of the whole person. Education An on-going process that occurs throughout our lifespan. 3

Definitions: Exercise Science The scientific analysis of exercise or physical activity through theories from many different disciplines such as biology, biochemistry, physics, and psychology.

Definitions: Sports Organized competitive activities governed by rules that standardize the competition and conditions so individuals can compete fairly. Competition against oneself or opponent(s). Strategy and skill play a significant role in the determination of the outcome. 5

Definition: Athletics Highly organized, competitive sports Skillful participants 6

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