Physical Education

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Decks in this class (24)

🟡3.2: Underrepresented groups and equal opportunities (HT)
What barriers may disabled people...,
What barriers do women face in sp...,
What is sterotyping 3
14  cards
🟢 1.4: Muscle fibre recruitment (HT)
What is wave summation 1,
What needs to be present for a mu...,
What is a motor unit 3
10  cards
🔵2.1/2.2: methods of presenting practice and skill continua (HT)
Briefly describe the gross fine c...,
What is progressive part practice...,
What is whole practice 3
21  cards
🟢1.6: impact of specialist training methods on energy systems (HT)
Advantages of altitude training 1,
What energy systems are targeted ...,
What performers would hiit be mos...
19  cards
🔵2.3: Stages of learning and learning plateaus (HT)
What are characteristics of a cog...,
What are the three stages of lear...,
What are the characteristics of t...
9  cards
🟡3.1: Characteristics of industrial society (1780-1900) (HT)
What were sports pastimes called ...,
What is the difference between po...,
How did the industrial revolution...
18  cards
🟢1.6: Energy systems & energy continuum (HT)
What occurs in stage 2 of the aer...,
What is the fuel for the atp pc s...,
What are the three energy systems...
13  cards
🔵2.5: Whiting's model and strategies to improve information processing (HT)
Why is selective attention import...,
What are strategies to improve in...,
What are some receptor systems 3
9  cards
🔵2.5: Reaction time, anticipation and factors affecting response time (HT)
What is response time 1,
What is movement time 2,
What are the two types of reactio...
10  cards
🟡7.7: Golden Triangle (HT)
Disadvantages of media coverage f...,
What are some of the advantages t...,
What is ring fencing 3
18  cards
🔵 Acronyms
Types of feedback n i p p e r 1,
Theories of aggression 2,
Attitude formation p s g f c 3
3  cards
🟡 Acronyms
Initial negative effects of indus...,
Weber s types of social action 2,
Effective performance id programm...
9  cards
🔵6.1: Attitudes
What is an attitude 1,
How are attitudes formed 2,
What is learned helplessness and ...
10  cards
🟡 3.2: Social action theory and its influence
What are the 4 types of social ac...,
Who developed the social action t...,
What does the theory suggest with...
6  cards
🔵2.5: Schmidt's schema theory
Describe the recognition schema a...,
What are the 4 areas within the s...,
How are schemas developed 3
6  cards
🟢1.2: Cardiac conduction system
Describe the process of the ccc 1,
How does the electrical signal ge...,
What is the san and where is it f...
6  cards
🟢1.2: Transportation of oxygen
What is the structure of capillar...,
How is oxygen transported with ha...,
What is the structure of veins an...
12  cards
🟢1.2: Cardiovascular drift
What is cardiovascular drift 1,
When does cardiovascular drift oc...
2  cards
🟢1.2: Impact of physical activity and sport on health
What is atherosclerosis and what ...,
What can atherosclerosis increase...,
What impact can regular aerobic e...
6  cards
🟢1.3: Gas exchange systems at alveoli and muscles
What is gaseous exchange 1,
How does alveoli s structure aid ...,
How does o2 diffuse into the capi...
5  cards
🟢1.3: Neural and chemical regulation in breathing
What are the 5 main inspiratory m...,
What is the order of neural chemi...,
What controls the rate and depth ...
7  cards
🟢1.3: Impact of poor lifestyles choices on respiratory system
How does smoking affect oxygen tr...,
Negative effects of smoking 2
2  cards
🟤4.3: Injury prevention and rehabilitation
What is an acute injury 1,
What is a sprain 2,
What is a strain 3
33  cards
🟣5.3: Newtons laws of Linear motion
Blank 1
1  cards

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