9. RECREATION
Oused in English first
Olate 14th century
O first in the sense of "refreshment or curing of a sick person“
Oand derived turn from Latin (re: "again", creare: "to create,
bring forth, beget")
(source wikipedia)
10. Recreation
Othe expenditure of time with an intent to gain some refreshment.
OIt is a break from monotony and a diversion from the daily routine.
O It is a positive change from the stereotypical lifestyle and involves an
active participation in some entertaining activity.
11. Leisure
OA time free from work
O It can be used as rest or recreation
O It can involve extensive activity or no activity
12. Scope of Recreation
Indoor &outdoor activities
OBEACH VOLLEYBALL
OVIDEOKE
OTREKKING
ODRAWING
OPICNIC
OCooking
OZIPLINE
O MOVIE MARATHON
Oexcursions
ObilliardS
OHORSE-BACK RIDING
OFISHING
OMOBILE GAMES
13. Scope of Recreation
Oa. PARLOR Games and Sports
Ob. Dance Activities
Oc. Music Activities
OD. Drama Activities
OE. Nature and Outdoor Activities
OF. Arts and Crafts
OG. Hobby and Collecting Activities
14. Characteristics of Recreation
OInvolves Activity ( Endless Choices)
O Flexible (Organized or not)
O Determined by motivation
OOccurs in unobligated time (During Leisure Time)
O Voluntary participated (Not Ordered)
OUniversally sought and practical
OGives direct satisfaction
15. Values that you can derive from engaging in worthwhile
recreational activities.
OPhysical Health
OSocial Well-Being
OIntellectual/Psychological
OEmotional Stability
OCultural
16. Benefits in participating recreational activities
OPromotes wellness;
Oimproved body function
Ofaster healing of medical conditions
Ostress management
OBetter cognitive function
Osocialization
17. OSpectator Type : People spend their time watching the event and
derive enjoyment from it
OParticipant Type: People do not gain enjoyment merely by
watching; they do so by joining the activity
Classifications of Recreational Activities
Spectator? vs. Participant?
18. OActive Type : exerts efforts and bodily functions in
performing the action
OPassive type: No excessive movement in performing the
task or action
Classifications of Recreational Activities
ACTIVE ? vs. PaSSIVE?
20. Recreation Theme Parks
OCommercial Type: Endorsing products which are open to everybody
ONon-Commercial Type: Voluntary organization (boy scouts, YMCA) • Campus
Recreation (sports competition, leisure oriented activities) • Employee recreation
(gymn, team building)
OPublic Type: Involves the general public; Government Sponsored Recreation
National Parks
OPrivate Type: Club member pay an initiation fee; places where members gather for
social, recreational, professional, fraternal reasons.
21. Types of Club
OCountry club – located outside the city (horseback riding, golf, pool, hotel, restaurant)
OCity club – located within the city catering business people
OProfessional club – doctor, dentist, lawyers
O Military club – uniformed officers
OYacht club – sailing and other aquatic activities
OAthletic club – people engaged in sports
OUniversity club – alumni
OFraternal club – camaraderie, charitable causes
22. Recreation's purpose is not to kill time, but to make
life;
not to keep a person occupied, but to keep them
refreshed;
no to offer an escape from life, but to provide a
discovery of life.
---Author Unknown
23. How will you apply the learnings in our
discussion (recreational activity) in your
life and to your community?