P.E 3
P.E 3
P.E 3
IN P.E 3
Week 7
Activity 1
Direction: give the different types of running races. Explain the mechanics and the basic skills
1. Fun Runs
Fun runs are a great intro to racing for anyone new to running. They’re also a good fit for
people who run to stay healthy but don’t really enjoy running. Fun runs are produced with a
theme in mind, and they encourage everyone to focus on fun more than running. Everyone
from the runners to the volunteers to the bystanders has a good time at these races.
Half-marathons are good for people who have already run a 10k and want to go further,
people who have run a half-marathon already and want to improve their pace, or people who
are training for bigger races.
5. Marathon Races (26.2 Miles)
A marathon (26.2 miles) is an endurance event meant for experienced runners. If you are a
novice runner, don’t jump straight into a marathon. Running a marathon requires training and
planning. Most people who run marathons really enjoy running or really enjoy challenging
themselves physically.
The marathon distance is great for people who have already run a half-marathon and want to
do something bigger: competitive runners, want to do competitive races, and people training
for bigger races.
6. Ultramarathons (Longer than 26.2 Miles)
Though anything longer than a marathon is considered an ultra marathon, most
ultramarathons are between 50k (31.1 Miles) and 100 miles. However, they can be longer.
Ultra marathons are designed with the toughest runners in mind.
ACTIVITY 2
Direction: Answer the following questions
1. When is a starter’s gun used in track and field events?
Answer: As you can clearly see, when sprinters are triggered by a gunshot they actually
react faster, despite the fact that light reaches their eyes well before sound reaches their
ears.
2. In which track and field competition is a foul line used?
Answer: The line drawn near the edge of the runway that marks the end of the approach
run. If an athlete competing in the long jump, high jump, pole vault, or javelin throw
event steps on or beyond this line during the approach run, the attempt will be declared a
foul.
3. How long is a regulation baton?
Answer: A standard baton is chrome-plated steel shaft with rubber ends similar in
consistency to a vehicle tire. It weighs approximately ½ pound and is anywhere from 14-
32 inches in length. The athlete uses a baton that is sized to the length of their arm from
the shoulder to the tip of the fingers.
4. Which of the following are 3 commands you heard for the start of a race?
Answer: There will be two verbal commands and then the gun to start the race. Please
stand behind your blocks and, when I give the command 'On your marks,' come forward
and get settled into your blocks without any delays. When everyone is settled, I will give
the 'Set' command.
5. What is the number one rule of etiquette for anyone around a track and field event?
Answer: Most of the rules and etiquette around track and field are very simple: don't
interfere with other competitors, wait for the starter's gun to go off before running, jump
or throw before the foul line, jump over the bar without making it fall and pass the baton,
a hollow metal tube, to other teammates.
Week 8
Activity 1
Direction: Identify the different events in Decathlon, Heptathlon and Pentathlon
DECATHLON
An all-round athletics test, the 10-event contest covers the whole range of athletics disciplines
spread over two days. The first day consists of (in order): 100m, long jump, shot put, high jump
and 400m. The second day's events are 110m hurdles, discus, pole vault, javelin and 1500m.
HEPTATHLON
The heptathlon (women) consists of three running events, two jumping events and two throwing
events, all carried out over two days. Day1: 100m hurdles, high jump, shot put and 200m. Day2:
long jump, javelin and 800m. Heptathletes receive points in each event, according to a scoring
table.
PENTATHLON
Modern Pentathlon comprises the five disciplines of fencing, swimming, show jumping, shooting
and running. Previously held over five days, all five disciplines are now held on the one day, and
the shooting and running have been combined and contested as the laser run, to ensure an
exciting climax to each competition.
Activity 2
Direction: Explain the rules and regulation of Multi events, decathlon, heptathlon and pentathlon.
The decathlon is an athletic event taking place over two days, in which each competitor takes
part in the same prescribed ten events (100-meter dash, long jump, shot put, high jump, 400-
meter dash, 110-meter hurdles, discus, pole vault, javelin, and 1,500-meter run).
The heptathlon is a track and field event, in particular one for women, in which each competitor
takes part in the same prescribed seven events (100-meter hurdles, high jump, shot put, 200-
meter dash, long jump, javelin, and 800-meter run).
The pentathlon is an athletic event comprising five different events for each competitor, in
particular (also modern pentathlon) a men's event involving fencing, shooting, swimming, riding,
and cross-country running.