PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Is an integral part of educational program designed to promotes the optimum development of an individual physically, mentally, emotionally and socially through a total body movements in the performance of properly selected physical activities.
PHYSICAL FITNESS
Is the ability of an individual to perform daily tasks without undue fatigue, reduce the risks of health problems and with an extra energy in case of emergency.
WELLNESS
Is a dynamic process in which an individual becomes aware of, and makes choices toward a more balance and healthy lifestyles.
GYMNASTICS
Is a self motivating activity where one can manipulate the different parts of the body into a varied positions or movements.
2010-2011 courses under Mr. Winston B. Alpuerto
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TIKLOS : Philippine Folk Dance
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NATIONAL ARTIST: FRANCISCA REYES-AQUINO Popularly known as the Mother of Philippine Folk Dancing, Francisca Aquino-Reyes was born in Lo...
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PHILIPPINE DANCES Filipino has boundless passion for dance. Traditional dances show influences of the Malay, Spanish, and Muslim. Nativ...
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First position Heels are together, toes pointing outward. Your weight should be evenly distributed throughout all points. Keep in mind tha...
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BSBA HRDM 1A BSBA HRDM 1B BSBA HRDM 1C BSBA MKMGT 1A BSBA MKMGT 1B BSBA MKMGT 1C AB MATH 1A AB MATH 2A COMSEC 1A COMSEC 1C BSOAD 1...
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Swing ... ...is characterized as the catch all title for Lindy Hop, Jive, Jitterbug, East Coast Swing, West Coast Swing, etc. Perhaps the m...
Friday, June 10, 2011
Thursday, December 9, 2010
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Serve Drills (Underhand and Overhand)
The drills listed here can be used for both Underhand and Overhand Serving.
Drill Description
Have the athlete assume the correct serving position (perpendicular to the endline, feet shoulder width apart, off hand holding the ball in front, palm up). The athlete will repeatedly toss the ball straight up and back down into the same hand. The height of the toss will initially be very low, perhaps only a few centimeters (2 inches). Once the athlete has gained confidence with a very low toss, slowly increase the height of the toss until the athlete can consistently toss the ball straight up and down 0.3 meters (1 foot).
Have the athlete assume the correct serving position (perpendicular to the endline, feet shoulder width apart, off hand holding the ball in front, palm up). The athlete will repeatedly toss the ball straight up and back down into the same hand. The height of the toss will initially be very low, perhaps only a few centimeters (2 inches). Once the athlete has gained confidence with a very low toss, slowly increase the height of the toss until the athlete can consistently toss the ball straight up and down 0.3 meters (1 foot).
Drill Description
Have the athlete assume the correct serving position. The coach will place targets on the opposite side of the net — two targets 3 meters (10 feet) from the net and 2 meters (6 feet) from each sideline; two targets 2 meters (6 feet) from the back line and 1 meter (3 feet) from each sideline. The targets can be folding chairs laid flat, open newspapers, chalk outlines, or even teammates sitting or lying on the floor. The targets should all be horizontal to better train the servers to serve into the court but away from the opposing players who will be standing (vertical).
Have the athlete assume the correct serving position. The coach will place targets on the opposite side of the net — two targets 3 meters (10 feet) from the net and 2 meters (6 feet) from each sideline; two targets 2 meters (6 feet) from the back line and 1 meter (3 feet) from each sideline. The targets can be folding chairs laid flat, open newspapers, chalk outlines, or even teammates sitting or lying on the floor. The targets should all be horizontal to better train the servers to serve into the court but away from the opposing players who will be standing (vertical).
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Different types of FOLK DANCES
PHILIPPINE DANCES Filipino has boundless passion for dance. Traditional dances show influences of the Malay, Spanish, and Muslim. Native dances depict different moods of the culture and beliefs, tribal rites or sacrifice, native feast and festivals, seek deliverance from pestilence, flirtation and courtship, planting and harvesting. Philippines dances were performed by famed dance troupe such as the Bayanihan, the Barangay, Kaanyag Filipinas and the Filipinescas or Karilagan. These dance troupes have performed around the world exhibitng the dances of our country. The more popular dances are featured here.
| This is called Singkil, a Royal Muslim dance. Muslim are native who originally come from the Middle East. This well-known dance portray Filipino-Muslims courtship. |
| | This dance is called Pandango Sa Ilaw, "dance with lights". The dancers move gracefully with little cups of lights on their head and held on back of their fingers. This popular dance is of Malays' influence. |
| The Filipinos love to celebrate Fiestas, wherein people feasted the whole day with lots of food, dances, laughter and games celebrating the town's patron saints. This picture is called Palaro or Palo Sebo, a |
| This is the most beautiful dance called Tinikling, "bamboo or heron" dance of Malay influence. A heron is a wading bird with long legs, neck and bill. The dancers will dance around the bamboo gracefully, trying to dance according to the rhythm of the beatings of the bamboo. This dance is a great tourist attraction. |
Tango ...
... is characterized by a staccato emphasis of the steps created by; flexed knees and long stalking strides as the dancers feet skim the floor. A very powerful dance, with big movements, long angular strides, with turning steps, quick stops, dramatic direction changes, throw outs, emotional gestures, to lingering freezes and quick snaps of the head and body. All are part of enticing interplay of Tango.
... is characterized by a staccato emphasis of the steps created by; flexed knees and long stalking strides as the dancers feet skim the floor. A very powerful dance, with big movements, long angular strides, with turning steps, quick stops, dramatic direction changes, throw outs, emotional gestures, to lingering freezes and quick snaps of the head and body. All are part of enticing interplay of Tango.
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