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Leisure Activities
Leisure Benefits and Barriers
Random Facts
Final Jeopardy
100

_______ is often viewed as freely choosing to do activities after responsibilities are completed. These activities are enjoyable, pleasing, and relaxing that are done during time that's not meant for other jobs. Is it:

A. Sleeping

B. Leisure

C. Therapy

D. Crime

What is B. Leisure?

100

Name 5 outdoor activities.

What is hiking, kayaking, paddle boarding, snowboarding, skiing, sledding, horseback riding, soccer, football, playing with chalk, etc?

100

Something that prevents you from doing an activity you enjoy. Is it:

A. Leisure Barrier

B. Leisure Benefit

What is A. Leisure Barrier?

100

This card game you are left with one card before going out?

What is Uno?

200

Intense, excessive, and persistent worry and fear about everyday situations. Fast heart rate, rapid breathing, sweating, and feeling tired may occur.

A. Exercise

B. A good time

C. Depression

D. Anxiety

What is D. Anxiety?

200

Name 5 physical activities.

Running, walking, yoga, soccer, basketball, four- square, volleyball, swimming, bowling, badminton, tennis, push-ups, etc?

200

Out of this list, what is a leisure barrier:

A. Improved health

B. Limited Support system

C. Increased life satisfaction

D. Personal development and growth

What is B. limited support system?

200

This leisure activity in the U.S. is a professional sport in Thailand. Is it:

A. Bird watching

B. Kite flying

C. Rock Collecting

What is B. Kite flying?

300

A wide variety of techniques aimed at controlling a person's level of stress, usually for the purpose of improving everyday functioning.

A. Recreation

B. Outdoor activities

C. Stress Management

D. Frustration Tolerance

What is C. Stress Management?

300

Name 5 activities that are meant for relaxation.

What is meditation, yoga, practicing mindfulness, watching T.V., reading, using sugar scrubs, taking a bath or shower, lighting a candle, singing, baking, cooking, etc?

300

What is a benefit to leisure? Is it:

A. Decreased enjoyment

B. Lack of resources

C. Improved social relationships

D. Low Self-esteem

What is C. Improved social relationships?

300

This is the only sport that has been played on the moon.

What is golf?

400

The ability to overcome obstacles and withstand stressful events.

*Hint-Having a "low" one means it's easier for you to get upset.

What is Frustration Tolerance?

400

Activities where a person makes or creates something.

What is creative activities?

400

Name 3 barriers to leisure.

What is transportation, money, time, substance abuse, decreased enjoyment, low motivation/low energy, limited insight, medication and treatment non-compliance, decreased interests, poor focus, anxiety, low self-esteem, limited support, limited social skills, lack of resources, homeless, and physical limitations?

400

The amount of time for the longest tennis match? Is it:

A. 5 hours

B. 7 hours

C. 20 hours

D. 11 hours

What is D. 11 hours?

500

_____ is a systematic process that uses recreation and other activity-based interventions to address the assessed needs of individuals. _____ is also a treatment service designed to restore, remediate, and rehabilitate a person's level of functioning and independence in life activities, to promote health and wellness, as well as reduce activity limitations.

What is recreational therapy?

500

Activities that require a person to think.

What is cognitive activities?

500

Name 3 benefits to leisure.

What is improved health, improved relationships, improved physical fitness, improved mental health, increased life satisfaction and enjoyment, personal development and growth?

500

This NFL team had the first cheerleading squad.

What is the Dallas Cowboys?

500

How can Carli/Monica improve this game? What should the last category be? 

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