Pe - Health 11 Q1 Week 2 Las 1 2
Pe - Health 11 Q1 Week 2 Las 1 2
Pe - Health 11 Q1 Week 2 Las 1 2
Principles of exercise are necessary to maximize the outcomes of the physical fitness program
and to modify the FITT – Frequency, Intensity, Type and Time
.
Time- is the duration of the physical exercise session. Inversely, the more intensive the job being
conducted, the shorter the time it is completed.
2. Which among the statement below tells about the principle of progression
a. washing dishes to eating c. Dancing to sleeping
b. Stretching to jumping rope d. Bending to stretching
3. A basic exercise that evaluates the strength of the arms and abdominal muscles
as well as the flexibility of the shoulder joint.
a. Push-up b. squat c. Lunge d. trunk rotation
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Name: ________________________________________ Grade & Section: _________________
Subject: PE & HEALTH 11 Teacher: ___________________________ Score:_____________
Lesson : Quarter 1 Week 2 LAS 2
Activity Title : FITT Goals Base on the Training Principles
Learning Target : Compute the target heart rate by following the given procedure
Reference/s : PE & Health Learner's SLM 2, MELC’s (PEH11FH-Ii-j-7)
LAS Writer : Jelieca H. Repolido & Arjie P. Lagulay
When you do physical activity, your heart is within the usual range, so you need to choose mild –
intense exercises that can make your heart beat within the Target Heart Rate THR range. To help
create a strong, healthy heart and lungs, it’s necessary to do physical activity at the right level of effort
(exercise intensity). The recommended range of exercise intensity for improving health-related physical
fitness is called your target heart rate (also known as THR and training heart rate). Your THR is 55 to
90% of your maximum heart rate (the highest number
of times your heart can beat in one minute).
Measuring Your Target Heart Rate
There are several ways to measure your heart rate:
Resting heart rate (HRrest) - Your heart rate when
you’re not doing any activity.
Maximum heart rate (HRmax) - The highest
number of times your heart can beat in one minute.
Target heart rate (THR / training heart rate) - The
rate your heart should beat during exercise in order
to get the most improvement in aerobic capacity (the
amount of oxygen your body uses). This is usually
expressed as a range. Your target heart rate is a
percentage of your maximum heart rate. So to
calculate your target heart rate, you have to first find out what your maximum heart rate is.
Go over your recorded fitness results from the self – testing activity.
Compute for your THR following the procedure below.
My Target Heart Rate
Direction: Compute the target heart rate. Use another sheet of paper for the computation.
John is a Grade 11 student. He is 17 years old and he loves to play basketball.
How would you solve John’s Target Heart Rate?