Physical Education 4 - Prefinals

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  • Camping - place where an army or other group of persons is lodged in a tent or temporary means of shelter
  • Camping - is an activity that involves hiking into the middle of nowhere and sleeping under the stars
  • 5 Types of Camping
    1. Glamping
    2. Car Camping
    3. RV Camping
    4. Bike Camping
    5. Tent Camping
  • Glamping
    • glamorous camping
    • luxurious from of camping
    • no tent to set up
    • everything is already available
  • Car Camping
    • for the first timers
    • requires extensive preparation
    • requires car for driving to reach your location
    • easily pack up and travel
  • RV Camping
    • "Recreational Vehicle"
    • similar to glamping
    • loves the comfort of home
    • includes beds and cooking equipment
    • longer trips
  • Bike Camping
    • camping by bike
    • self-contained touring
    • one destination
    • destination over the ride
  • Tent Camping
    • first thing people consider when planning on a camping trip
    • embrace nature and outdoors
    • setting up the tent
  • 10 Benefits of Camping
  • Orienteering - sport where orienteers use an accurate, detailed map, and a compass to find parts in the landscape
  • Orienteering - a timed race in which individual participants use map to select routes and navigate terrain and visit control points
  • 5 types of orienteering
    1. Cross-country Orienteering
    2. Score Orienteering
    3. Line Orienteering
    4. Route Orienteering
    5. Relay Orienteering
  • Cross-country Orienteering
    • every competitor must visit the same controls in the same order
    • it challenges the route choosing and sheer stamina
    • 6-20 controls with varying difficulties, length, and level of competition
    • requires speed, navigation skills, and accuracy
  • Score Orienteering
    • the area is dotted with number of control points
    • more controls are available for other orienteers
    • nearby controls have lower points while farther controls have higher points
    • aims to visit as much controls in a given set of time
    • requires navigation ability and decision making
  • Line Orienteering
    • similar to cross-country orienteering
    • no controls are marked on the map only the route
    • aim to navigate along the line accurately and quickly as possible
    • considered as beginner-friends
  • Route Orienteering
    • similar to line orienteering
    • the route is marked buy streamers in the woods
    • penalty is given for distance from the correct locations
    • participants must plan and follow their won route
  • Relay Orienteering
    • most popular team competition
    • number of legs in the relay depends on the number of person in a team
    • a team-based event where members take turns navigating a course
    • requires coordination, strategy, and speed
    • finish the course in the shortest time possible
  • 10 health benefits of Orienteering