Sociocultural Flashcards
Qualities of elite performers
Self disaplines
Motivation
Organisation
High fitness level
High pain tolerance
Positive of talent ID
Provide testing facilities
Faster improvements
Screen to suited sport
Increase chances of winning medals
Negatives of talent ID
May Miss late developers
Costs a lot
Requires high amounts of tests
What do NGBS try to provide
Positive role models
Accessible facilities
Push unrepresented groups
What is video analysis positives
Both for athlete and coach
Looks at fine details
Lower price - more accessible
Immediate feedback
What is the GPS
Allows tracking
Decreases social loafing
Easily available
Accurate
What is data integrity
Shared personal data
Should only be available for those who need to see it
Positives and negative of technology
+brings excitement to the game
+increses the standard of sport
Increase the fair outcome
-loss of tradition
-only for rich sports
-delays in play
What is popular recreation
The sport and pastimes of people in the pre-industrial Britain
Characteristics of pre-industrial sport
Lack of communication and transport
Violent existence
Rural areas
Wide spread illiteracy
Male dominated
What is rational recreation
Sport pastimes for the lower class designed by the middle class
What the original effects of urbanisation
Lack of space
Lond working days
Poor living conditions
Less pay
What are the wenlock games
Wanted to establish Olympic class
Promote intellectual, moral and physical
What are the main causes of violence
Frustration
Rivalry
Retaliation
Aggressive cues
Inheritance
What is social stratification
A type of social inequality where society is divided based on wealth and status
What is socialisation
A lifelong process where members of a society learn its norms
What is social control
How thoughts, feelings and behaviours are regulated in the social system
What are the benefits of participation for an individual
Increases fitness
Less stress in the NHS
Improved social skills
More positive use of free time
What is physical recreation
Fun and informal
No sense of commitment required
Completely self regulated
Basic rules
Flexible in time and space
What are the characteristics of sport
Elite level and selective
Strict timings
Rule based
Coaching involves
Elements of national curriculum pe
It is compulsory
Involves formally taught lessons
Teachers are in control
During school times
Characteristics of national institute of sport
Sport science and media support
Performance lifestyle support
Top quality facilities
Organisations work together-whole sport
What are the elements of uk sport
WCPP
gold event series
Talent I’d
What is WCPP
Podium - for athletes on the podium
Podium potential - medal capabilities in future