0% found this document useful (0 votes)
280 views52 pages

H.O.P.E. 2: Comprehensive Sports Guide

This document provides an overview of various sports and physical activities covered in a Health-Optimizing Physical Education 2 (H.O.P.E 2) curriculum. It discusses the benefits of sports, different categories of sports including athletics, racket sports, Philippine indigenous games, basketball, volleyball and more. For each sport, it provides details on techniques, skills, rules, equipment and more to teach students about proper form and play.

Uploaded by

JOPAUL SANJUAN
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PPTX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
280 views52 pages

H.O.P.E. 2: Comprehensive Sports Guide

This document provides an overview of various sports and physical activities covered in a Health-Optimizing Physical Education 2 (H.O.P.E 2) curriculum. It discusses the benefits of sports, different categories of sports including athletics, racket sports, Philippine indigenous games, basketball, volleyball and more. For each sport, it provides details on techniques, skills, rules, equipment and more to teach students about proper form and play.

Uploaded by

JOPAUL SANJUAN
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PPTX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd

Health-

Optimizing
Physical
Education 2
(H.O.P.E 2)
Sports
- A part of human civilization.
- Started as a battle of armies causing death
which later on evolved into a form of
entertainment.
Benefits
- Learn how to set goals
- Learn to follow and respect rules
- Develop the value of persistence and perseverance
- Learn to deal with loss and failure
Nature
- Sports is made up of rules.
• To secure safety
• To be playable
• To be marketable
Individual, Dual, and
- Athletics
Team Sports
- Racket Sports
- Philippine Indigenous Sports and Games
- Life Skills
- Team Sports
Athletics
- Composed of sports involving walking, running,
jumping, and throwing
- Track and Field
Track Events
- Different kinds of races
- 50-meter sprint, hurdles, steeplechases, relay, walking
races

Hurdles Steeplechase
Field Events
- Events compromised of jumping and throwing
- Inside or beside the track oval
- Long jump, triple jump, high jump, pole vault
- Hammer, discus, shot put, javelin
Long Jump
- Performed with a single jump landing on a pit of sand
Triple Jump
- Hop-step-jump
High Jump
- Landing surface is a pad cushioned with rubber foam
- Crossbar
Pole Vault
- Use of pole
Hammer Throw
- Involves a spinning move
- Hammer is a steel wire with a metal ball and a handle
Discus Throw
- Involves a spinning move
- Discus is a wooden disc with a metal rim
Shot Put
- A heavy metal ball is thrown
Javelin Throw
- Javelin is thrown from a run prior to a foul line
Racket Sports
- Characterized by the use of a racket to volley an object
over to the other side of the court over the net
- Table Tennis, Badminton, Lawn Tennis
Table Tennis
- Sometimes called ping pong
- Played on a table with a
net at the middle volleying a
light ball using paddles
- On the receiving end, the
player must allow a bounce
off on his/her side before
returning the ball
How to get a point?
1. Ball bounces twice
How to get a point?
2. Ball does not hit after a bounce on one’s side
How to get a point?
3. Ball bounces on one’s side after hitting
How to get a point?
4. Hitting a ball before it bounces on one’s side
How to get a point?
5. Hitting a ball twice
How to get a point?
6. Ball touches anything other than the paddle
How to get a point?
7. Not returning the ball
How to get a point?
8. Touching the table with the free hand
How to get a point?
9. Unsuccessful service
Grips
1. Penhold Grip - Similar on holding a pen
Grips
2. Shakehand Grip - Index and thumb are wide apart in
the manner of a handshake
Grips
3. V-Grip - Forefinger and middle finger sandwiches the
blade
Grips
4. Seemiller Grip - Thumb and forefinger are placed on
the same side
Badminton
- Rackets and shuttlecock
- A shuttlecock is rallied
back and forth over a high
net
Badminton
- Court is 44 ft. long and 17 ft. wide for singles
- Court is 44 ft. long and 20 ft. wide for doubles
Stroke
1. Clear - Shuttlecock is hit to go high over the opponent
Stroke
2. Drop - A strike that allows the shuttlecock to go over
the net gently.
Stroke
3. Drive - A strike that allows the shuttlecock to go over
the net gently.
Stroke
4. Smash - Shoots the shuttlecock downward
Lawn Tennis
- Commonly known as
tennis
- Played in a court with a
net, and stringed rackets are
used to send a felt-covered
rubber ball back and forth
Stroke
1. Serve - Performed by
placing one foot forward,
tossing the ball with thumb
and two finger, pulling back
for a backswing until the
racket is pointing
downward, and finishing
with a stroke with the arm
fully extended and hitting
the ball.
Stroke
2. Forehand Drive - A stroke delivered from across the body
Stroke
3. Backhand Drive - A stroke delivered away from the body
Philippine Indigenous
- Arnis
Sports and Games
- Mga Laro ng Lahi
a. Patintero
b. Palo Sebo
c. Sipa
d. Pityaw
e. Luksong Tinik
f. Luksong Lubid
g. Luksong Baka
h. Piko
Arnis
- Philippine indigenous
martial art
- Stick-fighting
- Kali, Eskrima, or Filipino
Martial Art (FMA)
Modes
- Solo Baston (Single Stick)
- Doble Baston (Two Sticks)
- Espada Y Daga (Sword and
Dagger)
- Mano Mano (Empty Handed)
- Daga (Single Dagger)
- Daga Y Daga (Two Daggers)
- Bangkaw/Tapado
Aspects
Basic Self-defense
- Self-defense techniques flow fluidly from one move to the next in
logical and deadly grace
Cultural or Forms
- Used in exhibitions and choreography
- Movements are more flashy and flowery
Competitive or Sports
- Refers to the sparring form
- Anyo
Basketball
- A game played between
two opposing teams (5
players per team in the
playing area)
- To shoot the ball in a ring
or basket
- The team with more points
win
Dribbling
- Movement of the ball,
caused by a player in
control, who throws or taps
the ball to the floor.
- Low control, crossover,
between-the-legs, behind-the
back, reverse dribble, and
speed dribble
Passing
- A way for players to move
the ball on the court between
teammates.
- Chest pass, bounce pass,
overhead pass, outlet pass,
and behind-the-back pass
Shooting
- The act of attempting to
score points by throwing the
ball through the basket.
- Set shot, lay-up, underhand
shot, jump shot, hook shot,
and dunk shot
Other Skills
1. Blocking - the ball is attempted be blocked
2. Rebounding - retrieving a ball that bounces off after a
failed shot
3. Defending - guarding anyone
4. Cutting - moving quickly to gain a better position
while not holding the ball
5. Screening - a move to stop an opponent guarding a
teammate
Volleyball
- A game played between
two opposing teams (6
players per team in the
playing
- To get area)
the ball to the other
side of the court
Skills
1. Service - the start of the rally and is executed behind
the endline
2. Passing - reception
3. Setting - the preparation of the ball for the attack
4. Attacking - to attack the ball towards the opponent's
side of the court
5. Blocking - to stop the opponent’s attack
6. Dig - to dive and to prevent the ball from the floor

You might also like