Who said, 'It is the ability of a person to do daily routine work without fatigue; Moreover to
participate in playful activities and still resume enough capacity to meet any emergency."
(a) Cureton (b) Don Hoskins (c) David R. Lamb (d) Webster's encyclopedia
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Webster Encyclopedia defined physical activity as "It is the ability of a person to do daily routine work without fatigue; Moreover to participate in playful activities and still resume enough capacity to meet any emergency."
- Various physical educators have different perspectives on physical fitness. Some assume it has to do with their employment. A good physique may suggest physical fitness to some, but it is the optimal functioning of all bodily systems to a doctor. It's a wide phrase with a lot of different meanings.
- A person can complete daily tasks smoothly and efficiently without becoming overly fatigued. He will be able to recuperate quickly once the procedure is completed. The level of physical fitness varies from person to person. It varies depending on the occupation, the individual's size, form, age, sex, adaptability, sports or other activities, and so on.
- Physical fitness necessitates a well-functioning motor mechanism (body movement), a well-functioning biological mechanism (physiological functioning), and a well-functioning mental system (psychological setup).
- According to David R. Lamb−“Physical fitness is the capacity to meet the present and potential. Physical challenges of life with success.”
- According to Dr. Kroles−“Successful adaptation to the stresses of one’s lifestyle.”
- According to Edward Bortz−“Physical fitness implies that “the body systems are capable for carrying on their activities satisfactorily.”
- According to Bruce Balle−“Physical fitness depends on the bio-dynamic potential which is composed of functional and metabolic potentials.”
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