what role do preventative actions play in enhancing the wellbeing of the athlete? Flashcards

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when undertaking physical preparation, when is pre-screening done

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prior to the exercise

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what does pre-screening assess?

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current fitness levels

medical history and conditions

previous injuries

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why is pre-screening an important tool for physical preparation

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it allows for safe and effective exercise prescription

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why must correct skill and technique be taught and practised during physical preparation

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improves efficiency

reduces risk of injury eg. how to fall safely after being tackled in rugby

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what should physical fitness during physical preparation target

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relevant fitness components required for a sport
eg. strength for a rugby player
balance, flexibility and body composition for gymnastics

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why is warm up, cool down and stretching important for physical preparation

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warm up: prepares body for activity, and increases muscle temp, therefore reduced risk of tears

cool down: prevents blood pooling, removed lactic acid (improves recovery

stretching: increases muscle extensibilitiy, focuses on muscles that will be used most often and muscles need to be stretched more than they will during performance

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how does rugby utilise physical preparation

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stength and conditioning program: protects muscles and joints

tackle technique: protects head, neck and shoulder

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how does sprinting utilise physical preparation

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common injury=hamstring tear
eccentric strength training for hamstrings, eg. nordic hamstring curls

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what is the purpose of rules of sports and activities in regards to sports policy and environment

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to protect athletes from injury/promotes safety

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what are the heat rules in place
sports policy and environment

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if its over 30 degrees, you should have extra and longer breaks

if its over 35 degrees, the event should be postponed/cancelled

reduces heat stroke

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what are the rugby union scrum rules in place
sports policy and environment

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there is a scrum engagement procedure (crouch-touch-pause-engage) protocol which reduces the momentum of engagement/reduces the force of players collision

this reduces risk of injury

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why is there modified rules for children in sports policy and environment

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children have specific needs due to their smaller size and capability.

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what do modified rules for children lead to
sports policy and environment

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it leads to more enjoyment and safety, while encouraging involvement and continuity in sport and activities

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what are examples of modified rules for children

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-Lowering the backboard and ring in basketball and ring in netball to enhance the chance of successful shooting
-Using T-balls stands in softball

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how is matching of opponents typically matched, and what negatives are there to this sports policy and environment

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typically matched according to age

can lead to uneven competition as there is varying size and skill levels

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what does matching of opponents to growth and development do

sports policy and environment

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promotes safety which is especially important in contact sports eg. rugby

eg. under 85kg rugby

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what does matching of opponents to skill level do

sports policy and environment

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ensures even competition

challenges players

helps maintain interest

increases motivation

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what does protective equipment prevent

sports policy and environment

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injury, as it absorbs impact from direct blow

eg. mouthguards, helmets and shin pads

19
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what must protective equipment be to a sport

sports policy and environment

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specific to it

eg. helmet for ski racers

20
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how can grounds be safe in regards to sports policy and environment

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even (no holes)

free of rubbish eg. broken glass

21
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how can equipment be safe in regards to sports policy and environment

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regularly checked and maintained
eg. padding on goal posts, gymnast mats

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