Skill-Related Fitness: Physical and Emotional Aspects

 
WHAT IS SKILL-RELATED FITNESS?
 
PHYSICAL & EMOTIONAL
 
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T
Y
 
Physical Agility
The ability to change body
position and direction quickly
and efficiently.
 
Emotional Agility
The ability to respond
positively and optimistically in
a variety of social and
emotional situations and to
regain optimism when negative
events occur.
 
B
A
L
A
N
C
E
 
Physical Balance
The ability to adjust the
distribution of weight in order
to remain upright and/or
steady.
 
Emotional Balance
The ability to stabilize the
emotional response to a
potentially unstable social and
emotional situation.
 
C
O
O
R
D
I
N
A
T
I
O
N
 
Physical Coordination
The ability to combine
movements of several parts for
a focused purpose or task.
 
Emotional Coordination
The ability to empathize with
others and respond
appropriately and productively
to provide social and emotional
support.
 
P
O
W
E
R
 
Physical Power
The ability to quickly produce
maximum force.
 
Emotional Power
The ability to apply the energy
created from an emotional
response (e.g., anger, sadness,
frustration) in a positive and
constructive way.
 
R
E
A
C
T
I
O
N
 
T
I
M
E
 
Physical Reaction Time
The ability to quickly and
effectively respond to a
stimulus through purposeful
movement.
 
Emotional Reaction Time
The ability to quickly regulate
an emotional response when
faced with a variety of
immediate social and
emotional challenges.
 
S
P
E
E
D
 
Physical Speed
The ability to move the body
quickly from one point to
another.
 
Emotional Speed
The ability to use personal
enthusiasm to improve the
emotional state of others.
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Skill-related fitness encompasses both physical and emotional components, such as agility, balance, coordination, power, reaction time, and speed. Physical agility involves quick body movements, while emotional agility relates to positive responses in various situations. Physical balance requires weight distribution adjustments, whereas emotional balance stabilizes responses. Physical coordination combines movements for tasks, while emotional coordination involves providing support. Physical power involves generating force, and emotional power uses emotions positively. Reaction time focuses on prompt responses, and emotional reaction time involves regulating emotions quickly. Speed pertains to quick body movement, while emotional speed boosts others' emotional states through personal enthusiasm.

  • Skill-related fitness
  • Physical health
  • Emotional well-being
  • Agility
  • Balance

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  1. WHAT IS SKILL-RELATED FITNESS? PHYSICAL & EMOTIONAL

  2. AGILITY AGILITY Physical Agility The ability to change body position and direction quickly and efficiently. Emotional Agility The ability to respond positively and optimistically in a variety of social and emotional situations and to regain optimism when negative events occur.

  3. BALANCE BALANCE Physical Balance The ability to adjust the distribution of weight in order to remain upright and/or steady. Emotional Balance The ability to stabilize the emotional response to a potentially unstable social and emotional situation.

  4. COORDINATION COORDINATION Physical Coordination The ability to combine movements of several parts for a focused purpose or task. Emotional Coordination The ability to empathize with others and respond appropriately and productively to provide social and emotional support.

  5. POWER POWER Physical Power The ability to quickly produce maximum force. Emotional Power The ability to apply the energy created from an emotional response (e.g., anger, sadness, frustration) in a positive and constructive way.

  6. REACTION TIME REACTION TIME Physical Reaction Time The ability to quickly and effectively respond to a stimulus through purposeful movement. Emotional Reaction Time The ability to quickly regulate an emotional response when faced with a variety of immediate social and emotional challenges.

  7. SPEED SPEED Physical Speed The ability to move the body quickly from one point to another. Emotional Speed The ability to use personal enthusiasm to improve the emotional state of others.

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