Summary: Essentials Of Research Methods In Health, Physical Education, Exercise Science, And... | 9780781770361 | Kris E Berg, et al

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  • 1 REEVISON PHYSICAL EDUCATION

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  • why would a country invest so much money into sport at the excellence level

    • Sporting success=country success
    • Gives National Pride
    • Increase a level of sport/athlete
    • Global exposure
    • Economic Return
    • World Class Facilities
    • Politically influences voters
  • What is the foundation level?

    • the foundation level is the beginner stage 
    • this starts at primary/preschools
    • there are clubs e.g.Kelly sport NZ
    • there are facilities e.g. leisure centre, youth centre, school fields, skate parks, snowplanet
    • programmes: e.g. Kiwi sport- equipment, funding, coaches                                               
  • What is the participation level?

    • Talent ID
    • Secondary schools e.g. top teams
    • clubs
    • College Sport
    • Good competitions
    • Facilities - more specialised facilities

                             - Volunteers 
  • What are Motor Programmes?

    A set of movements stored as a whole in the long-term memory 
    • Contains all the info required to make a movement
    • The order in which muscles to use.
  • What are the two theories concerning motor programmes?

    Open Loop Theory:


    • All information for one movement is sent in a single message
    • The message is received by the muscles to perform the movement 
    • Feedback may or may not b available but it doesn't control the movement 
  • What are the three functions of the Respiratory system?

    • Transports air into the lungs
    • Facilitates the diffusion of oxygen into the blood stream 
    • Helps remove Carbon Dioxide 
  • In order list all the components of the Respiratory system 

    • mouth 
    • pharynx 
    • Larynx
    • Trachea 
    • Bronchi 
    • Bronchioles
    • Alveoli
    • Diaphragm 
  • What is the function of cilia in the Trachea?

    To catch particles of dust 
  • What surrounds the Trachea and helps keep them open?

    Rings of Cartilage
  • What are alveoli surrounded by and what passes through them?

    • They are surrounded by Capillaries 
    • Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide pass between the two

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