- Developed muscular strength and endurance by carrying and chopping firewood
- Improved cardiovascular endurance through physical activity
- Enhanced balance and coordination while navigating uneven terrain and carrying heavy loads
- Increased flexibility through bending and reaching for firewood
- Developed problem-solving skills by determining the best way to gather and transport firewood
Continued development in physical education can be achieved by exploring other outdoor activities that require physical exertion, such as hiking or camping. Additionally, incorporating strength training exercises and stretching routines can further enhance muscular strength, endurance, and flexibility.