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Individual level. Figueroa's framework. 1. Physiological 2. Safety 3. Love 4. Self-esteem 5. Self actualisation . Satisfaction, Personal Preferences and human needs.
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Individual level Figueroa's framework
1. Physiological • 2. Safety • 3. Love • 4. Self-esteem • 5. Self actualisation. Satisfaction, Personal Preferences and human needs
Body image refers to the view you have on your own body and how you feel about it.Feeling bad about your body can result in negative affects such as severe self esteem issues.While on the other hand feeling good about your body image can have good affects like good self esteem resulting in you being happier with your role in society.” Body Image and Self Concept
This factor is basically your body determines what sport you will be best suited for. We are bound to our bodies and we cannot change that. For example, if I was short and fat, basketball would not be suited for me. This debate is whether athletes are 'born' or 'made'. Genetic predisposition to exercise, sport and physical activity
Mesomorph • A wedge shaped body • A cubical head • Wide broad shoulders • Muscled arms and legs • Narrow from front to back rather than side to side. • Narrow hips • A minimum amount of fat Somatotype and body shapeMesomorph
Endomorph • A pear shaped body • A rounded head • Wide hips and shoulders • Wider front to back rather than side to side. • A lot of fat on the body, upper arms and thighs Somatotype and body shapeEndomorph
Ectomorph • A high forehead • Receding chin • Narrow shoulders and hips • A narrow chest and abdomen • Thin arms and legs • Little muscle and fat Somatotype and body shapeEctomorph
A factor that can influence attitudes towards physical activity is clothing. Sports that require uniforms that may be tight, short or revealing may turn people away as they are not comfortable with their body image. Clothing
Every person has their own unique set of values and beliefs that will affect that choice of sport” Individual Personalities
Receiving extra time to recuperate • Running the clock down (depending on the timing rules) • Causing a penalty • Breaking the opposition’s momentum. Faking Injury
Personality • Moral Behaviour • Beliefs and attitudes Values and Ethics
Breaking the rules, lying, to create and unfair advantage. Cheating
Verbal taunts or insults to throw an opponent off their game. Sledging