Assignment 05
Assignment 05
Etiquette in
Physical
Education ETIQUETTE IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION
In physical education, it is important to have a governing rule that is implemented for everyone so
that a harmonious relationship is built with one another. Without it, society would show impatience and lack
of respect for one another which may lead to disobedience, cheating, dishonesty, and insult.
ETIQUETTE
Brief History
One definition of the French word etiquette is “ticket” or “label attached to something for identification.”
In 16th-century Spain, the French word was borrowed (and altered to “etiqueta”) to refer to the written
protocols describing orders of precedence and behavior demanded of those who appeared in court.
Eventually, “etiqueta” came to be applied to court ceremonies themselves as well as the documents
which outlined the requirements for them.
This then led to French speakers of the time attributing the second sense of “proper behavior” to their
“etiquette”.
In the middle of the 18th century English speakers finally adopted both the word and the second
meaning from the French.
Definition
Merriam dictionary: etiquette is defined as the conduct or procedure required by good breeding or
prescribed by authority to be observed in social or official life.
Collins dictionary: etiquette is a set of customs and rules for polite behavior, especially among a
particular class of people or in a particular profession.
Importance
Having proper etiquette is essential in all aspects of life.
Showing respect and consideration to others reflect the cultural norms that are generally accepted in our
society.
Knowing how to behave properly in a given situation makes you feel more relaxed, and it gives you a
sense of satisfaction in protecting others’ feelings while in the workplace.
Etiquette is meant to be a guideline using common sense, fairness, politeness, and concern for others.
Ignorance of proper etiquette will result in disorder in society, it is like having rude people controlling
the actions of others.
SPORTSMANSHIP
There are written and unwritten rules in sports that require people to follow to make it fair. To ensure
respect, fairness, and safety in sports, it is expected for the people engaged to take personal responsibility
and behave in a certain way compliant with the rules to promote social values.
Definition
Merriam dictionary: sportsmanship is conduct (such as fairness, respect, and graciousness in winning or
losing) becoming to one participating in sport.
Sportsmanship is playing by the rules and principles and using sports etiquette.
A real sportsman observes and does all the rules in the right way.
2. Recreation Center
a building that is open to the public where meetings are held, sports are played, and there are
activities for young and old people.
In this place you can do many things and conduct activities like sports and exercises.
3. Home
a place wherein you can do your physical activities and exercise whenever you want.
Even if you are busy and our days are hectic, we need to be physically fit even on the four corners of
our home.
4. Gym
a facility that is usually covered and is found in athletic and fitness centers.
It caters to physical fitness purposes such as body shaping, muscle strengthening, and discipline.
The place also provides programs that depend on the needs of the person.
5. Covered Court
one of the common facilities or places where physical activities or exercises can be done.
It is a playing surface with baskets at the ends.
2. Balls
various sizes, weights, hardness, bounce-ability, shape
Tennis balls, Plastic balls, Sponge balls, Paper balls, Foam footballs, Soccer balls
3. Balloons
Commonly used with a physical activity named Balloon Toss.
It develops skills in throwing or tossing a balloon straight up in the air and aids in catching the
balloon.
4. Pylons
buckets, rocks, chalk
It helps develop movement skills.
5. Hula Hoops
It is usually made of plastic used for coordination balance, mobility, kicking, hand/eye coordination,
running, and jumping.
6. Skipping ropes
It is made of strings, wool, and rope that strengthens the upper and lower body and can burn a lot of
calories.
7. Measuring object
stick, rope, measuring tape, paper
8. Scarves
It can be a tissue, handkerchief, paper towel, and socks if you don’t have a scarf.
It helps develop one’s motor skills.
10. Chairs
Common equipment in your house.
You can use this in many physical activities and exercises.
Some benefits of using a chair are better flexibility, range of motion increased blood circulation, and
increased muscles strength.
11. Dumbbell
Usually made of metal with cast iron commonly used in gyms or even at home, it works on the
shoulders, chest, biceps, and triceps.
ADDITIONAL
ETIQUETTE
Merriam-Webster.com: The rules indicating the proper and polite way to behave.
It includes having a strong moral code of conduct.
SAFETY
The condition of being safe from undergoing or causing hurt, injury, or loss.
The condition of being protected from or unlikely to cause danger, risk, or injury.
2. Use only the equipment that you already know how to operate.
If you are unfamiliar with the use of certain equipment, wait for the teacher’s instructions before
operating it.
Not being fully informed on how to use certain equipment may harm you and/or other people, or you
may break the equipment.
Example: Swinging a tennis racquet unintentionally, possibly damaging the racquet, part of the
facility, or harming someone.
9. Move on the double; do not loiter around the venue or hang on to equipment doing nothing.
Maximize the use of the equipment and venue for training.
Stay in your designated training area where your classmates and teachers are.
Every second counts, remember that you are not the only one on the venue.