physical recreation Flashcards
dfintiion
active aspects of lesire
relaxed atmopshere/informal
emoahsiis on partcipation/taking part
fun, enjoyable =, unserious
sport
any goal directed phsycial acitvity governed by rules
-skilful/refined skills
winning taken seriously
adminstaition-clubs/ngbs
was
olympic oath
read out every summer and winter olympics cermenoy opening
each oath taker is from host nation whcilst holding corner of flag
still relevent
still no prize money/sportmanship still valued e.g shaking hands
athlets been found guoilty of cheting have been disqualified
sports perfoemrs punished when caught drug cheating e.g marion jones medals from 2000 games taken off due to being tested postive for drug tesing
harsh punishments
not relevent
increase in abusive lanagage/deviant behvaiour/violence
performers ignoring olympic oath and engaing in deviant behaviour e,g taking peds e.g justin GATLIN
greater pressure from media to win e.g at home olympics
video analysis e.g dartfish
provides quanalative data/ used by coach to psot porblems with athletes technqiu and implemetnt corrections
e.g athlete is too high over hurdle
dis-may become obssesd with getting perfect technique and hrat might mean having the perfect body which is not always possible
perfection is not always possible
changing technique increases risk of injury
GPS tracker
provides qualatative data
used for long sitance running,cycling
moonitor speed, distance etc
used to ensrure athlete is training in a sepcific zoneat correct intensity e.g aerobic threshold
used to monitor imporvemtns
dis-signal could be lost making inaccurate results
dis-athlete could become over eliant on data/setting tragtes which are too challenging and not listenin to athelets body
notational analysis
OBJECTIVE DATA shows postion of players on court e.g could thye have. been postioned different when goal was conceded
is it really relevent to perfomer
may become
V02 max/lacate threhold tests
used to establish amount of oxygen an athlete can take in and utlise within 1 minute
point at whcih lactic acid quickly accumulates
dis-coach needs to consider the integrity of the data, is the data reliable? was the test corried out using the correct method>
Metabloci cart
used to measure RER (ratioe xchange ratio)
amount of energy being used by athlete and main energy source e.g carbs, portein
dis-inaccuraices from air leaks
dis-overfeeding or underfeeding may occur
difficult to use on children
physical education
knowledge and values through physical acitvity
lesson tie/compulsory
emphasisis on learning/techer led
national currciuam pe=cognive skills, social skills etc
LEN
school sport
extra curricular comeptive sport
competive/emphasis on winning
coahes imvolved
chosen few/elistist
EEE
sports and the law
negliance
breaching the duty of care resulting in harm or conduct that falls below the required standards to maintin saftey reulting in harm
duty of care
all coaches have responsibility to portect their players from harm, forms part of their duty of care
carry out thorough risk assement before taking part in acitvity
make sure all coaches are DBS checked and deemed safe to work with children, young adualts
ensuring first aider on hand to treat an injured player
violence in sport
under influence of PED
a02-anablic streoids can increase agression
a03-regulr drug testing?wherabouts system
furstration agression-player becomes fustrated with ref decison making and decides to take out agresion on opponent
a03-better officials/effective use of technology to ensure decisions are correct
instinct agression e.g player foulds and hurts you. instinct is to hit out and hurt them back
a03-penaltiis/sin bins