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SUMMER STUDY 2014

SUMMER STUDY 2014. AS LEVEL PHYSICAL EDUCATION ST MARTIN’S SCHOOL COURSE LEADER – MRS LYNNE SWAN. YR 12 PE- SKILL ACQUISITION. Research factors affecting Response Times in sport . List the factors giving practical examples to explain your answers

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SUMMER STUDY 2014

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  1. SUMMER STUDY 2014 AS LEVEL PHYSICAL EDUCATION ST MARTIN’S SCHOOL COURSE LEADER – MRS LYNNE SWAN

  2. YR 12 PE- SKILL ACQUISITION • Research factors affecting Response Times in sport. • List the factors giving practical examples to explain your answers • You must include Hick’s Law (with a graph) in your work. • Describe how knowledge of the Psychological Refractory Period could be used by a sports performer to gain an advantage over their opponent (one paragraph).

  3. YR 12 PE - SOCIO-CULTURAL • Researchthe role of the British Olympic Association ( one paragraph). • Evaluate the benefits of hosting an Olympic Games using London 2012 as your case study. Benefits must include • Benefits to the country as a whole • Benefits to the local area • Benefits to sport (legacy)

  4. YR 12 PE - ANATOMY • It is expected that prior to starting year 12 that you learn the muscles and locations on the attached slide. • This will be tested in your first lesson.

  5. Rotator Cuff Group Supraspinatus Infraspinatus Teres Minor Subscapularis Trapezius Anterior Deltoid Teres Major Middle Deltoid Bicep s Brachii Posterior Deltoid Triceps Brachii Pectoralis major Latissimus Dorsi Pronator Teres Supinator Muscle Wrist flexors Wrist extensors External and internal obliques Erector Spinae Quadriceps Rectus Femoris Vastus Medialas Vastus Lateralis Vastus Intermedius Rectus Abdominus Gluteus Maximus Gluteus Medius Gluteus Minimus Illiopsoas Hamstrings Biceps Femoris Semitndinosus Semimembranosus Tibialis Anterior Gastrocnemius Adductor brevis Adductr Longus Adductor Magnus Soleus

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