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Physical Education / Sports Studies

02087693294
Belltrees Grove, London, SW16 2HY
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Learners will have the opportunity to experience and achieve: - National Governing Body Awards in activities of your choice - Sport Science and nutrition lectures at universities - Volunteering experience - Open day visits to Universities What units will pupils study? 1. Applied anatomy and physiology 2. Skill acquisition 3. Sport and society 4. Exercise physiology 5. Biomechanical movement 6. Sport psychology 7. Sport and society and the role of technology in physical activity and sport Applied anatomy and physiology Students develop knowledge and understanding of the changes within the body systems prior to exercise, during exercise of differing intensities and during recovery. Students will be able to interpret data and graphs relating to changes within the musculoskeletal, cardiorespiratory and neuro-muscular systems, and the use of energy systems during different types of physical activity and sport, and the recovery process. Skill acquisition This section focuses on how skill is acquired and the impact of psychological factors on performance. Students will develop knowledge and understanding of the principles required to optimise learning of new, and the development of existing, skills. Students will be able to understand and interpret graphical representations associated with skill acquisition theories. Sport and society Students will develop knowledge and understanding of the interaction between, and the evolution of, sport and society. Students will be able to understand, interpret and analyse data and graphs relating to participation in physical activity and sport. Exercise physiology Students will understand the adaptations to the body systems through training or lifestyle, and how these changes affect the efficiency of that system. Biomechanical movement Students will develop knowledge and understanding of motion and forces, and their relevance to performance in physical activity and sport. Students will have a knowledge and use of biomechanical definitions, equations, formulae and units of measurement and demonstrate the ability to plot, label and interpret biomechanical graphs and diagrams. Sport psychology In this section, students develop knowledge and understanding of the role of sport psychology in optimizing performance in physical activity and sport. Students will be able to understand and interpret graphical representations associated with sport psychology theories. Sport and society and the role of technology in physical activity and sport Students will develop knowledge and understanding of the interaction between the evolution of, sport and society and the technological developments in physical activity and sport.

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