13.1: Concepts Of Physical Activity And Sport Flashcards

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What is the sporting development continuum?

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  • foundation level
  • participation level
  • performance level - commitment to regular involvement where the emphasis is on winning.
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what are the characteristics of physical recreation?

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  • fun, enjoyable non-serious and informal in nature
  • physically energetic
  • participating in a matter of choice - voluntary
  • tends to involve athletics at the participation level of the sporting continuum
  • flexible in nature, times and rules
  • self-officiated/self-regulated - made by participants themselves.
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What are the functions of physical recreation - individual:

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  • social skills improve
  • self confidence improves
  • sense of fun
  • skills develop/improves health and fitness
  • stress relief
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What are the key characteristics of sport?

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  • serious/competitive: win at all cost
  • prowess: high skill levels
  • organised: rules and regulations
  • rewards: extrinsic and intrinsic
  • time and space restriction apply
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What are the benefits for sport participation for society?

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  • strain on the NHS is reduced
  • social control is increased
  • social integration increased, along with community cohesion
  • employment opportunities increase
  • economic benefits result
  • equality of opportunity via ‘sports participation’ for all.
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Key characteristics of physical education:

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  • compulsory: part of the national curriculum which was introduced
  • involves formally taught lessons
  • four key stages ages 5-16
  • begins at primary school (foundation level)
  • teachers in charge and deliver lessons
  • lessons are pre-planner, highly structured
  • in school time
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aims of physical education:

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  • health and fitness
  • active leisure
  • physical, social and mental skills
  • develop positive sporting ethics, e.g. gamesmanship
  • self-esteem
  • helps development of pupil’s skills of self-analysis, recognise strengths and weaknesses
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What is OAA?

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  • outdoor adventurous activities
  • they transfer into life skills
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What are the functions of OAA - as part of the national curriculum?

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  • L: leadership skills, e.g. map reading
  • E: excitement, e.g. relays
  • A: appreciating the natural environment
  • D: decision making
  • S: social skills/self-esteem
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What are the problems school face with OAA?

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  • lack of time
  • lack of money
  • lack of qualified staff
  • lack of equipment
  • safety concerns for parents
  • travelling to specialised facilities, e.g. rock climbing
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What is the triangular model of PE?

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  • education: national curriculum PE
  • recreation: extra-curricular, non-competitive participation opportunities
  • school sport: competitive, extra-curricular opportunities, house competitions
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What are the aims and characteristics of school sport?

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  • extra-curricular activities
  • promoted by government initiatives such as school games and school sports partnerships
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school sport partnerships definition:

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  • the creation of increased opportunities for school sport via junior school working with secondary schools and further education providers.
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School games:

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  • initiative to increase participation in school sport from inter school level through to county and national levels
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What are the benefits of school sport?

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  • health and fitness improve
  • social groups
  • academic achievement
  • self-esteem
  • skills levels improve
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What are the similarities between physical recreation and sport?

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  • both involve physical activity
  • can be performed in a person’s free time
  • individuals gaining intrinsic benefits as a result from participation (personal satisfaction achieving goals/aims
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What are the differences between physical recreation and sport?

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18
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What are the similarities between physical recreation and physical education?

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  • both develop physical skills and are energetic
  • health and fitness benefits
  • enjoyable and fun to participate in
  • intrinsic benefits
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What are the differences between national curriculum PE and school sport?

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20
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What are the similarities between national curriculum PE and school sport?

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  • a choice for young people