Module 1-Physical Fitness Test
Module 1-Physical Fitness Test
Module 1-Physical Fitness Test
PHYSICAL FITNESS TEST is a set of measures designed to determine a student’s level of physical fitness. It is
intended to test two categories of physical fitness commonly referred to as “health-related” and “skill-related”.
1. BMI (Body Mass Index) – is the body’s relative amount of fat to fat-free mass
NOTE: If a weighing scale is unavailable, you may use your previous weight for computation purpose)
BMI Classification
Below 18.5 Underweight
18.5 – 24.9 Normal
25.0 – 29.9 Overweight
30.0 – Above Obese
3. Sit-and-Reach – to test the flexibility of the lower extremities (particularly the trunk)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o3ZDpQU8qcw you may refer on the link to know more about SIT-
AND-REACH
Scoring: record the farthest distance between the two trials to the nearest 0.1 centimeters
4. Three-Minute Step Test – for cardiovascular endurance. It is the ability of the heart, lungs and blood vessels
to deliver oxygen to working muscles and tissues, as well as the ability of those muscles and tissues to utilize
the oxygen. Endurance may also refer to the ability of the muscle to do repeated work fatigue.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KMEdsHcg5vo you may refer on the link to know more about
THREE-MINUTE STEP TEST
Scoring: record the 60-second heart rate after the activity
5. Push-up – measures the strength of upper extremities. Strength is the ability of the muscle to generate force
against physical objects.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8a-Y50NHPkE you may refer on the link to know more about
PUSH-UP TEST AND PLANKING
Scoring: record the number of push-ups made
STANDARD
SCORE INTERPRETATION
Boys Girls
5 33 and above 33 and above Excellent
4 25 to 32 25 to 32 Very good
3 17 to 24 17 to 24 Good
2 9 to 16 9 to 16 Fair
1 1 to 8 1 to 8 Needs Improvement
0 Cannot execute Cannot execute Poor
7. 40-Meter Sprint – This test measures your ability to accelerate to full speed quickly, as well as reaction
time
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p2ltS7MrtQI you may refer on the link to know more about 40-
METER SPRINT TEST
Scoring: record the time in nearest minutes and seconds
STANDARD
SCORE Boys Girls INTERPRETATION
17 y/o and above 17 y/o and above
5 <4.0 minutes <4.5 minutes Excellent
4 4.1 to 5.4 minutes 4.6 to 5.9 minutes Very good
3 5.5 to 6.5 minutes 6.0 to 7.0 minutes Good
2 6.6 to 7.5 minutes 7.1 to 8.1 minutes Fair
1 >7.6 minutes >8.2 minutes Needs Improvement
8. Standing Long Jump – to measure the explosive strength and power of the leg muscles.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qTE4UN-4hCM you may refer on the link to know more about
STANDING LONG JUMP
Scoring: record the best distance in meters to the nearest 0.1 centimeters.
9. Hexagon Agility Test – to measure the ability to move in different directions quickly.
10. Stick Drop Test –This test uses the known properties of gravity to determine how long it takes a person
to respond to the dropping of an object by measuring how far the object can falls before being caught.
Scoring – record the highest number of hits the performer has done
12. Stork Balance Stand Test – to assess one’s ability to maintain equilibrium.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sdiIn7mtJ2s&t=93s you may refer on the link to know more about
STORK BALANCE STAND TEST
Scoring – record the time taken on both feet in nearest seconds and divide the scores to get the average
percentage score.
If you are done assessing yourself, then let’s begin performing our Physical Fitness Test. Record your scores
in this score sheet. You’ve been doing these tests since your Junior High School years. Be honest to yourself!
NOTE: MAKE SURE TO ACCOMPLISH/PEFORM YOUR PHYSICAL FITNESS TEST (PFT)
BECAUSE IT WILL BE GRADED UNDER PERFORMANCE TASK.
ALONG WITH THE ACCOMPLISHED FORM/S, YOU MAY SEND A TIKTOK VIDEO OF
YOU PERFORMING THE DIFFERENT TESTS AS MODE OF VERIFICATION. YOU MAY
SEND YOUR 1-MINUTE LONG VIDEO VIA MESSENGER
April Jane J. Fernandez OR THROUGH EMAIL apriljane.fernandez@deped.gov.ph
REFLECTION: (MAKE SURE TO ACCOMPLISH THIS PART OFYOUR MODULE-IT WILL BE
GRADED UNDER PERFORMANCE TASK)
1. Describe your over-all experience while accomplishing your Physical Fitness Test (PFT). (100-150 words)
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2. What do you think is the importance of undergoing PFT prior to engaging in any strenuous activity or
participating in sports activities? Explain. (100-150 words)
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Eating Habits
The term eating habits (or food habits) refers to why and how people eat, which foods they eat, and with whom they
eat, as well as the ways people obtain, store, use, and discard food. Individual, social, cultural, religious, economic,
environmental, and political factors all influence people's eating habits. There are many factors that determine what
foods a person eats. In addition to personal preferences, there are cultural, social, religious, economic, environmental,
and even political factors.
Individual Preferences. Every individual has unique likes and dislikes concerning foods. These preferences develop
over time, and are influenced by personal experiences such as encouragement to eat, exposure to a food, family
customs and rituals, advertising, and personal values.
Cultural Influences. A cultural group provides guidelines regarding acceptable foods, food combinations, eating
patterns, and eating behaviors. Compliance with these guidelines creates a sense of identity and belonging for the
individual.
Social Influences. Members of a social group depend on each other, share a common culture, and influence each
other's behaviors and values. A person's membership in particular peer, work, or community groups impacts food
behaviors.
Religious Influences. Religious proscriptions range from a few to many, from relaxed to highly restrictive. This will
affect a follower's food choices and behaviors.
Economic Influences. Money, values, and consumer skills all affect what a person purchase. The price of a food,
however, is not an indicator of its nutritional value. Cost is a complex combination of a food's availability, status, and
demand.
Environmental Influences. The influence of the environment on food habits derives from a composite of ecological
and social factors. Foods that are commonly and easily grown within a specific region frequently become a part of the
local cuisine.
Political Influences. Food laws and trade agreements affect what is available within and across countries, and also
affect food prices. Food labeling laws determine what consumers know about the food they purchase. Eating habits
are thus the result of both external factors, such as politics, and internal factors, such as values. These habits are
formed, and may change, over a person's lifetime