LET’S GET
PHYSICAL
PEDO 11
BY GROUP 9 NOV. 14 | 24
AGENDA
OVERVIEW
Net/Wall Activities
Striking/Fielding Activity
TARGET ACTIVITIES
Netwall Activities Net/wall activities include
sports like volleyball,
badminton, tennis, and table
tennis, where players aim to
hit a ball or object over a net
or against a wall to score
points. These games can be
played either individually or
in teams, and involve various
strategies and tactics to
outmaneuver opponents.
Key strategies include:
Sending the Object: Using skills like serving,
smashing, and lobbing to place the ball effectively.
Preventing Returns: Employing defensive techniques
and positioning to block or intercept the ball.
Exploiting Court Areas: Targeting less accessible
areas such as corners or sidelines to gain an
advantage.
Striking/Fielding Activity
Striking/fielding
activities, like baseball
and cricket, involve a
defensive team
delivering a ball to an
offensive player who
tries to hit it and score
runs
Basic strategies include:
Offensive Tactics: Hitting the ball into open areas to score
runs.
Defensive Tactics: Pitchers/bowlers aim to make hitting
difficult, while fielders cover space, catch balls, and make
strategic throws.
Players need skills in running, hitting, fielding, and
decision-making to succeed in these games.
TARGET ACTIVITIES
Target activities, like
bowling and golf, involve
aiming an object
accurately at a target to
score points. Unlike other
sports, they focus on
precision rather than
simultaneous action or
defense.
Key strategies include:
Accuracy: Mastering precise shots with or without obstacles.
Planning: Using indirect routes or spin to improve chances.
Team Play: In some games, teamwork and strategy are
crucial to block opponents and protect scoring positions.
Skills from target activities are transferable to other sports.
THANK YOU!
Members:
Bernardo, Francis Ryle
Jonson, Julian
Ramo, Daxene Michaeilla