PE

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  • Athletes
    Players in sports
  • Athletics
    Organized, highly structured, competitive activities in which skilled individuals participate
  • Coach
    The formal authority within a team
  • Competition
    Competitive sport or tournament
  • Court

    The physical facility/ venue where sports or tournament
  • Equipment
    Usually heavy and well-built materials used in a sport
  • Exercise
    To participate, to strengthen, or to terms need to be understood
  • Game
    Synonymous to a match governed by rules and regulations
  • Leisure
    Available time used from work, obligations, and responsibilities
  • Match
    Entire game characterized by number, time, and order
  • Official
    The person or group of individuals who have the full jurisdiction over the game
  • Play
    The act of playing, likewise, it is an amusement engaged for fun that is non-utilitarian that the outcome is unpredictable and has an end in itself
  • Riot (Hooliganism)

    Violence in sports, an increase of negative attitude in a sport
  • Set
    Partition of a match
  • Sportsmanship
    An attitude that strives for fair play, courtesy toward teammates and opponents, ethical behavior and integrity, and grace in victory or defeat
  • Supplies
    Racquets and balls that are inevitably replaced
  • Team captain
    The leader or the player that is in-charge of his/her co-team members
  • Trainer
    The instructor that teaches drills and skills
  • Uniform
    The prescribed clothing of the players
  • CLEAR OR LOB
    Hitting the shuttle upwards to the back of the opponent's court
  • SMASH
    A powerful hit so that the shuttlecock travels on steeply downwards at a great speed into the opponent's court
  • DROP
    Hitting the shuttlecock lightly so as to move downwards into the opponents forecourt
  • NETTING/NET SHOT

    Hitting the shuttlecock lightly so as move downwards into the opponent's forecourt
  • DRIVE
    Hitting the shuttlecock on a straight line just above the net into the opponent's court
  • SERVE
    Used to put the ball in play. The action is done with arm swing that sends the ball over the net into opponent's court
  • SETTING
    Used to receive a teammate's pass in order that the play may continue by passing the ball overhead to an attacker
  • ATTACK
    Used to put the ball into opponent's court in order to earn a point or side out. The fundamental action in attacking incorporates a quick approach followed by a strong, full arm swing, and follow-thru
  • BLOCK
    Used to stop the ball from crossing the net as a result of an opponent's attack
  • FLOOR DEFENSE
    Used to receive the opponent's attack. The key skills are digging and sprawling
  • Cardiovascular endurance
    Also referred to as aerobic fitness, and is a measure of the athlete's ability to continue with exercise which places demands on the circulatory and respiratory system over a prolonged period of time. This occurs in activities such as running, walking, cycling and swimming
  • Flexibility
    The measure of free movement in a person's joints. This is especially important in gymnastics
  • Muscular strength
    The maximal force that can be applied against a resistance. It could be measured by the largest weight a person could lift or the largest body they could push or pull
  • Muscular endurance
    Differs from muscular strength in that it is a measure of a person's ability to repeatedly apply maximal force, for example in a series of push-ups, over a period of time
  • Body composition
    Usually measured by the percentage body fat a person carries