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Rugby health

Rugby health. Choosing physical activity. A famous Tongan-Australian Rugby brother and netball sister . What could this photo be about? Who? What? Where? Why? How?. A famous Tongan-Australian Rugby brother and netball sister . What could this photo be about? Who?

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Rugby health

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  1. Rugby health Choosing physical activity

  2. A famous Tongan-Australian Rugby brother and netball sister • What could this photo be about? • Who? • What? • Where? • Why? • How?

  3. A famous Tongan-Australian Rugby brother and netball sister • What could this photo be about? • Who? • Tongan-Australian netball star Mo’oniaGerrard and her brother, former Wallaby Rugby player Mark Gerrard. • What? • They have joined forces to promote a physical activity campaign aimed at reducing non-communicable diseases. • Where? • In their country of origin, Tonga. • Why? • The campaign is targetting over 40% of the Tongan population who have been physically inactive. • How? • The campaign is using sport to educate the community about healthy lifestyle decisions.

  4. What are the benefits of playing Rugby?

  5. Source: Australia’s Physical Activity & Sedentary Behaviour Guidelines for Children (5-12 years) http://www.health.gov.au/internet/main/publishing.nsf/content/health-pubhlth-strateg-phys-act-guidelines#apa512

  6. Which is more like you? or Being active playing a game like Rugby? Sitting down, watching TV, eating junk food? Source: Papua New Guinea Pacific in Union photo gallery - 2012

  7. Would you meet these guidelines? Source: http://www.health.gov.au/internet/main/publishing.nsf/content/health-pubhlth-strateg-phys-act-guidelines#apa512

  8. Physical activity definitions What is ‘physical activity’? Moderate intensity physical activity requires some effort, but still allows you to speak easily while undertaking the activity. Examples include active play, brisk walking, recreational swimming, dancing, social tennis, or riding a bike or scooter.Vigorous intensity physical activity requires more effort and makes you breathe harder and faster (“huff and puff”). Examples include running, fast cycling, many organised sports or tasks that involve lifting, carrying or digging. Physical activity is any activity that gets your body moving, makes your breathing become quicker, and your heart beat faster. Physical activity can be in many different forms and at different levels of intensity. What’s the difference between ‘moderate intensity’ and ‘vigorous intensity’ physical activity?

  9. How much and what type of physical activity do you do? Healthy Kids Activity Diary - An initiative of NSW Department of Health; NSW Department of Education and Training; Sport and Recreation, a division of Communities NSW and the Heart Foundation. Source: http://www.healthykids.nsw.gov.au/kids-teens/kids-activities/activity-diary.aspx

  10. World Health Organisation (WHO) • Australian 2010 statistics: • 38% of Australian males physically inactive • 42.5% of Australian females physically inactive. • 90% of all deaths caused by ‘lifestyle diseases’ (non-communicable diseases) • Is physical inactivity is a killer? Source: http://search.who.int/search?q=australia+non-communicable+diseases&ie=utf8&site=who&client=_en_r&proxystylesheet=_en_r&output=xml_no_dtd&oe=utf8&getfields=doctype

  11. Physical Activity campaigns What are some physical activity campaigns in your community, region or state/territory?

  12. Worksheet fun Lower Primary Middle Primary Upper Primary

  13. Assessment ideas: Lower Primary • Challenge students to keep a physical activity diary for one week and to meet the Australian guidelines for 5-12 year olds. • Further challenge the students to illustrate their personal and class findings to display at school and/or at the upcoming rugby carnival.

  14. Assessment ideas: Middle Primary • Challenge students to develop a physical activity initiative during the school day to help students reach their 60 minutes of physical activity each day. • Students could add a Rugby theme to their physical activity initiative.

  15. Assessment ideas: Upper Primary • Challenge students (individually, in small groups or as a class) to develop a physical activity campaign for the school or local community. • Their campaign can be any format but must appeal to the school community. • The campaign could be launched at the upcoming Rugby carnival.

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