LIVING IN THE TWENTYFIRST CENTURY - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

1 / 18
About This Presentation
Title:

LIVING IN THE TWENTYFIRST CENTURY

Description:

... investigations about how nutrition and exercise affects quality of life ... Technology-enhanced home exercise equipment. Expansion in outdoor activities ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:54
Avg rating:3.0/5.0
Slides: 19
Provided by: alum4
Category:

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: LIVING IN THE TWENTYFIRST CENTURY


1
LIVING IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY
2
LEADERSHIP
  • A behavioral process in which one person attempts
    to influence other peoples behaviors toward the
    accomplishment of shared goals
  • The creation of a vision of potential
    opportunities along with the empowerment of
    others who can translate that vision into reality

3
CHARACTERISTICS OF LEADERS
  • Committed to excellence and high standards
  • Energetic
  • Self-confident
  • Has integrity
  • Visionary
  • Creative
  • Risk-taker
  • Global thinker
  • Effective communicator
  • Courageous

4
TRUTHS ABOUT LEADERSHIP
  • Leaders are made, not born.
  • In todays fluid organizations, leadership occurs
    at all levels.
  • Having a charismatic personality is not a
    prerequisite for leadership.
  • There is not one identifiable right way to lead
    an organization.
  • Some leaders and scholars believe it is important
    to make a distinction between the processes of
    management and leadership.
  • Leadership can be taught.

5
RELATIONAL LEADERSHIP
  • Leadership is a relational process of people
    together attempting to accomplish change or make
    a difference to benefit the common good.
  • Inclusive
  • Empowering
  • Purposeful
  • Ethical
  • Process-oriented

6
Leadership
  • Why is leadership important in my career choice?
  • What can I do as a student to develop my
    leadership abilities?

7
WHAT WILL THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY BRING?
  • School programs
  • Standards and assessment
  • Curricular emphasis on fitness
  • Infusion of technology to enhance learning
  • Changing demographics
  • Coaching certifications
  • Higher standards for teachers
  • More appropriate rewards

8
WHAT WILL THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY BRING?
  • Higher education
  • Five-year teacher education programs
  • More specialization
  • Curricular emphasis on lifetime fitness
  • Technological delivery of programs
  • Changing demographics of students
  • Explosion in knowledge

9
WHAT WILL THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY BRING?
  • Athletics
  • Increased emphasis on winning
  • Continued erosion of values
  • Increased commercialization
  • Drug use and abuse
  • Athletic performances aided by technology
  • Increased sports opportunities for females,
    individuals with disabilities, and senior citizens

10
WHAT WILL THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY BRING?
  • Exercise Science
  • More specialized investigations about how
    nutrition and exercise affects quality of life
  • Increased financial support for research on
    health issues, such as obesity and heart disease.
  • Enhanced sport performance based on scientific
    and biomechanical analyses
  • Improved interventions to prevent and
    rehabilitate injuries
  • Greater emphasis on sport psychology to help
    athletes achieve their potential

11
WHAT WILL THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY BRING?
  • Fitness careers
  • Emphasis on adherence to physical activity
    programs throughout life
  • Increased fitness programs for employees
  • Technology-enhanced home exercise equipment
  • Expansion in outdoor activities
  • More discriminating consumers
  • More advanced certifications and training

12
CHANGING IDENTITY
  • Physical education probably best describes school
    programs
  • Non-school agencies use recreation, fitness,
    health, sports, and physical activity to describe
    their programs
  • Focus on development and maintenance of healthy
    and active lifestyles
  • Specializations in the exercise and sport sciences

13
PROMOTING PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
  • Accountability for quality of programs in all
    settings
  • Promoting the values and benefits of physical
    activity
  • Publicizing the variety of opportunities for
    active participation and involvement

14
VALUES OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
  • Reduce risk of premature mortality
  • Reduce risk of coronary heart disease
  • Reduce the risk of stroke
  • Reduce the risk of high blood pressure
  • Reduce obesity
  • Reduce the risk of osteoporosis

15
VALUES OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
  • Reduce the risk of diabetes
  • Reduce the risk of high cholesterol
  • Reduce feelings of depression and anxiety
  • Reduce sedentary behaviors such as television
    viewing and playing computer games

16
VALUES OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
  • Increase the functioning of the metabolic,
    endocrine, and immune systems
  • Increase maintenance of healthy bones, muscles,
    and joints
  • Increase self-efficacy
  • Increase alertness and ability to learn

17
VALUES OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
  • Increase emotional and mental health
  • Increase energy level and feeling of well being
  • Increase enjoyment of life

18
PHYSICAL ACTIVITY THROUGHOUT LIFE
  • Looking and feeling fit enhances self-image and
    the quality of longer lives
  • Advanced technology will both reduce work-related
    physical activity while making fitness activities
    more enjoyable
  • Greater access for individuals of all
    socio-economic and ability levels
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com