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Learn about psychological and physiological causes of sports injuries, recognize different types of illnesses affecting sports participation, and create a report on injury prevention measures. This lesson provides insight on identifying, understanding, and managing risks associated with sports activities.
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Welcome • Why do your tutors ask you to turn your phone off? • Make sure you have a drink this morning. • What type of drink is allowed in our classroom? • This lesson links to task 1.
Identify Injury Prevention Measures introduced by the British
Psychological Stress Test: Go tohttp://www.brianmac.co.uk/scat.htm and take the Sport Competition Anxiety Test (SCAT)
Case Study of Gazza YouTube In 1991, Paul Gascoigne was stretchered off the field in the F.A. Cup Final after committing a serious foul on Gary Charles of Nottingham Forest. Gascoigne suffered a complete rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament which threatened his £5m transfer to Lazio in Italy. Watch the video, what psychological state caused Gazza’s injury? Is Gazza an introvert or extrovert? extrovert
Task 1 & 2 Assignment 2Deadline Date: Tuesday 10th May 2016 • Task 2 • Illness and sports participation • To supplement your written report, your first aid teacher/tutor would also like you to prepare a leaflet which could be distributed to new students on the course to help them learn about illnesses which impact on sports performance. Your leaflet should include information on: • four different types of illnesses associated with sports participation • Task 1 • Produce a written report for your first aid tutor to help show them you have learnt all the material needed to pass your first aid course. In your report you should: • summarise threephysiological and threepsychological causes of sports injuries.
Psychological Performance Profile: Task; fill in each part to find your final score.
Learning Outcomes: Be able to: • Describe the types of injuries that occur in sport. • Recognise the differences between psychological and physiological causes of injuries. • Explain the symptoms and how to deal with the injury or illness during a sports session. • Create a template of information to apply to your report.
Physiological Causes of Injury: Go to: https://shanecoleman13.wordpress.com/intrinsic-risk-factors
Basic Muscle & Skin Injuries:http://www.healthline.com/health/strains#Overview1
Types and signs of Illness: Task 2 • Many illnesses can effect peoples ability to participate in sport and we need to be aware of how they effect people. • However this shouldn’t be a barrier to sport. For example, asthma sufferer Steve Redgrave is 5 time gold medal Olympic rower.
What is asthma, a heart attack, viral infection or hypoglycaemia?
Types and signs of Illness: Find out how they effect people, the symptoms, and recommend action to deal with the specific situation of an asthma attack for example.
Types and signs of Illness: Find out how they effect people, the symptoms, and recommend action to deal with the specific situation of an asthma attack for example.
Grading Tips P2. Explain three different physiological and three psychological causes of injury in relation to sport.P3.Describe two different types of basic injury and two different types of complex injury associated with sports participation. M2.Using sports-specific examples, discuss the relationship between causes of injury and basic and complex types of injury D1. For a selected injury or illness, give a detailed account of how it might occur, analysing the associated types and signs of injury or illness. Note: complete this criterion either for Task 1 or Task 2.
Grading Tips Task 2 P4. Explain four types and signs of illness associated with sports participation. D1. For a selected injury or illness give a detailed account of how it might occur, analysing the associated types and signs of injury or illness.