YEAR 9 PASS… study hard Yearly Exam prep.

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YEAR 9 PASS… study hard Yearly Exam prep

Skeletal System Function Types of bones Bone examples Anatomical terms Types of Joints

Muscular System Muscle examples (correct names) Opposing muscles ( agonist and antagonist)

Australia’s Sporting Identity Sporting Greats Achievements

World Games Activities for Disabled athletes World game studied origin Cultural significance Specific Skills

Orienteering Map reading Types of north

Sports Coaching Roles of a coach Characteristics of a coach Phases in a yearly program Elements in a training session

Sport nutrition Nutrients in food (all 6) Functions Best food sources

Review your diagram labelling Bones and muscles Hint hint : )