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Characteristics of Popular Recreation

Characteristics of Popular Recreation. Sixth Form Advice:. Identify areas of misunderstanding from work Look through notes regularly Use past papers to check progress Make up your own questions from the syllabus In class write down questions you can ask in a lesson or later

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Characteristics of Popular Recreation

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  1. Characteristics of Popular Recreation

  2. Sixth Form Advice: • Identify areas of misunderstanding from work • Look through notes regularly • Use past papers to check progress • Make up your own questions from the syllabus • In class write down questions you can ask in a lesson or later • Highlight what you know and don’t know

  3. Historical Issues In PE The Development of Popular Recreation

  4. Combat and Militarism • The tournament – which included jousting. • Archery • Fencing and sword fighting • Duelling • Single stick play

  5. The Prize Ring • The prize fighter • Patrons

  6. Characteristics of Prize Fighting: Prize Fighting

  7. Influence of Social Setting on Prize Fighting: Influences of Social Setting

  8. Characteristics in Sport Today: Sport to Day

  9. Gentry: Country pursuits – hunting, shooting. Racing – flat, point to point, steeple chase and hurdle. Baiting – cockfighting Festivals – regattas Tournaments – military, cricket and Olympian. Peasants: Country pursuits – beaters. Racing – jockeys and punters. Baiting – dog, cock and bear. Festivals – watermen Tournaments – fairs, pedestrians and mob games. Traditional Sports Activities

  10. Cultural Factors which influenced the development of certain activities. • Sports were strictly divided on a social class basis or roles within a sports were clearly defined. • Social • Work and Leisure • Holidays

  11. For next week! • Find out as much as you can on sports festivals and mob games, prepare a short presentation to deliver your findings to the rest of the group. • Or we can watch a video on Tom Brown’s School Days which you might find a bit boring. • The choice is yours!

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