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Exercise adherence refers to maintaining an exercise regimen for a prolonged period of time following the initial adoption phase. Exercise adherence is voluntary, self-regulated and largely a psychological issue.
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For organizing 'Run of Unity' responsibilities for
(a) Accredition,
(b) Technical and,
(c) Finance committee are as follows.
(a) Accredition Committee: It is over all responsible for organizing The 'Run for unity'. It has a set pattern and code of conduct to organise the event. It makes sure that ethics, rules, regulations are followed throughout the event management. It is an officially recognized body to conduct.
(b) Technical Committee: This is the most important committee for conducting the event run smoothly. In this committee event officials are deputed well in advance. Competent persons are deputed and trained to ensure events in orderly manner.
(c) Finance Committee: It is responsible for all financial receipts and expenditure, according to the budgetary plan works as per the directions of the school, authorities.
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Knock-out tournament is done when they are running short of funds, whereas the league tournaments are done when there are huge funds. Knock-out tournaments are less time consuming, whereas league tournaments are time-consuming. ︎KNOCK-OUT TOURNAMENT 》Most of the tournaments are organized on the basis of knockout.
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Planning is an intellectual process of thinking in advance about setting of goals and developing strategies which are requires to attain the goals efficiently.
“Planning is a way to systematize, direct and organize the events or competitions and extract the advantage and benefit of the available resources.”
“Planning is the process of making a sequence of work for a future line of action”
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Knock out: In this type of tournament, the team once defeated, gets eliminated from the tournament. Only the winning teams contest in the next rounds. Opportunities are given to the winning players/teams.
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AAPHER Physical fitness Test: This test was designed to help the teachers of physical education and other recreation leaders in the field to find out the performance levels of their students, compare them with national norms and inspire them towards the higher levels of achievements.
Test Contents : The test consists of the following six items :
(a) Pull ups : In case of girls, the pull-ups are to be started from a flexed arm hang. This test item judges the arm and shoulder girdle strength.
(b) Flexed Leg Situps : This test is meant to judge the efficiency of abdominal and hip flexor muscles.
© Shuttle Run : This test item is meant for judging the speed and change of direction.
(d) Standing Long Jump : For judging the explosive power of leg muscles.
(e) 50 Yard Dash or Sprint : For judging speed.
(f) 600 Yard Run : For judging endurance.
Administration of Tests:
These tests can be conducted in a gymnasium or out-doors. The only apparatus required in these tests is a horizontal bar having a diameter of approximately 1 ~ inches for pull-ups and flexed arm hang for girls. However, arrangement has to be made for the timing and recording of all scores with the help of timers and recorders.
Item No. 1—Pull up : This item has to be done from a hanging position on the bar by using the overhead grasp (with palms facing outwards). The arms and legs of a subject should be fully extended. From hanging position, the subject should raise his body with his arms until his chin is placed over the bar. Then, he should lower his body to a full hanging position. In doing so, the knees should not be bent and the pull should not be jerky or snap pull. The number of completed pull-ups is the score of the subject. Item No. 1 (Girls)—Flexed-arm Hang : In this test item for girls, the subject is required to hang from the bar with flexed arms and overhead grasp. She should raise her body to a position where the chin is above the bar, the elbows are flexed and the chest is close to the bar. The stopwatch is started as soon as a subject assumes such a hanging position and is stopped when the subject’s chin falls below the level of the bar. The time recorded in seconds for which a subject holds the hang position is her score.
Item No. 2—Sit-ups : For this test meant for boys and girls, the subject should He on his or her back with knees flexed and kept not more than 12 inches from the buttocks. The hands of the subject should be placed at the back of the neck, fingers clasped and elbows touching the mat. From this position, the subject should raise his or her head and elbows forward upwards till the elbows touch the knees. This constitutes one sit-up. The number of correctly performed sit ups in 60 seconds from the start of the first sit-up is the score of a subject.
Item No. 3—Shuttle Run : For this test item, two parallel lines are drawn at a distance of 30 feet from each other and two blocks of wood are placed behind one of the Hnes. The subject has to stand behind the Other line and on the signal “Ready”, “Go” should run to pick up one block, run back to the starting line and place the block behind the line. He should again turn back to pick up the second block and bring it also behind the starting line. Two such trials are given.
The better time of the two trials to the nearest 10th of a second is the score of the subject.
Item No. 4—Standing Long jump : In this test, a subject is required to stand behind a take-off line, with feet apart. He takes a jump forward by extending his bent knees and swinging the arms forward.
The best jump recorded, out of the three trials given, is the score of the subject. The jump should be recorded in feet and inches.
Item No. 5—50 Yard Run : Two Hnes are drawn at a distance of 50 Yards from each other. The subject is made to run from the start Hne to the finish Hne and his time taken is recorded in seconds (nearest to the tenth of a second.) This indicates his score.
Item No. 6—600 Yard Run : This run can be organized on a track, on a football field or an open area marked for this purpose. In this test item, a subject runs a distance of 600 Yards, The subject takes a standing start from the start line. The subject may walk in between. However, the objective is to cover the distance in the shortest time, When he crosses the finish Hne, he is informed of his time.
The time taken to run the distance is recorded in minutes and seconds.
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