Drugs in sport Q. What are the 2 main categories of drugs? A. Performance Enhancing Drugs & Recreational Drugs Drugs in sport Q. Can you name the 6 performance.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
DRUGS IN SPORT. CAFFEINE, which we use in tea and coffee, NICOTINE which people use in smoking and ETHANOL, more commonly known as alcohol.
Advertisements

DRUGS IN SPORT.
DRUGS IN SPORT Noadswood Science, Drugs In Sport To know how drugs can be used in sport Tuesday, June 03, 2014.
DRUGS IN SPORT. We have looked at a variety of Assets which sportspeople may be gifted with, develop and train for. But there is something else that some.
DRUGS IN SPORT.
A2 Biology Topic 7 Performance enhancing drugs
 Any substance (or food) that is believed to enhance one’s performance above normal standards  The IOC definition: “The administration or use of substances.
A drug is any chemical introduced to the body which affects how the body works. Doping is the term used in reference to improving performance by taking.
Performance enhancing drugs
1.2.1b Substance and the sportsperson Learning objectives To understand the effect of smoking and alcohol on the performer To understand why sportspeople.
Performance Enhancing Drugs
Anabolic Steroids The Negative Effects of Anabolic Steroids.
DRUGS IN SPORT.
 a peptide which is a natural hormone secreted by the kidney that stimulates the bone marrow to increase red blood cell production. can be artificially.
Short and long term effects
Drugs 1 Drugs.
“The way you choose to live”
Lifestyle Influences The following factors can have can affect fitness: SMOKING ALCOLHOL EATING DISORDERS DRUGS STRESS These can all be harmful as they.
Drugs In Sport.
Drugs and Sporting Performance
GCSE Physical Education Performance Enhancing & Recreational Drugs.
Body types Optimum weight Weight-related conditions
DRUGS Learning Objectives:
Performance enhancing drugs
Performance-Enhancing Substances Performance can be enhanced by the use of nutritional supplements, pharmacological aids and physiological aids.
© Folens 2009 FOR EDEXCEL 1.2.1c Physical activity and your healthy mind and body Drugs 1 Drugs.
Performance Enhancing & Recreational. Most Sporting Governing Bodies (like FIFA, IOC, IAAF, IRB etc) have a list of Banned Substances. This means.
Ergogenic Aids and Sports Performance Ergogenic aids are defined as any practice that improves physical performance Ergogenic Aids are not always illegal.
Medicines and Drugs Health 2013 Mr. Vecchio. Medicines Used to treat/prevent a disease Prevent Disease Fight Pathogens Relieve Pain Maintain Health Tolerance.
Drugs In Sport.
Any substance (or food) that is believed to enhance one’s performance above normal standards.
Learning Objectives: 1. To be able to name 6 performance enhancing drugs. 2. To be able to discuss the advantages and negative side effects of each drug.
Performance Enhancing & Recreational. Most Sporting Governing Bodies (like FIFA, IOC, IAAF, IRB etc) have a list of Banned Substances. This means.
End of Topic 6 Quiz Question 1 What somatotype is characterized by muscularity with a narrow waist and wide shoulders? a)Mesomorph b)Endomorph c)Ectomorph.
A.3 Non-nutritional ergogenic aids
DRUGS. What is a drug? A drug is any substance that may affect a person’s emotional state, body function or behaviour. Drug taking in sport is cheating.
{ Drugs in sport GCSE PE. Review your objectives from previous lessons… Somatotypes  To identify the three main somatotypes  To understand why these.
PHYSICAL ACTIVITY HELPS… PHYSICAL WELL BEING Related to your heart, lungs and body systems growing strong and healthy Your body shape improves (looking.
Drugs and Sporting Performance Learning Outcomes: The kinds of drugs used in certain sports What they do to enhance performance Why they are banned What.
DRUGS IN SPORT - Performance Enhancing Drugs What are they? Why take them? What are the effects?
RISKS/INJURIES IN SPORTBODY TYPESPERFORMANCE ENHANCING DRUGS MULTIPLE CHOICE Identify RisksReduce RisksBody TypesCategories of Drugs SHORT ANSWER Muscular.
Creating Your Extended Question Building the plan by cutting out information and sticking it on the wall in a strategic pattern. Ensure you have… 1) Opening.
ACHPER NSW PDHPE HSC ENRICHMENT DAY 2016 OPTION-Improving Performance Use of Drugs.
Jessica Ennis You are Jessica Ennis. You have a heptathlon event tomorrow. You are not performing the javelin technique well so need to train for a few.
Performance enhancing drugs (peds)
reason why each drug may
Drugs In Sport.
Unit Two GCSE P.E..
Drugs in sport.
Performance Enhancing Drugs
Ergogenic Aids Greek: Ergo = work Genic = create
(1) Ergogenic aids Type — anabolic steroid What is it?
DRUGS IN SPORT.
Ergogenic Aids Illegal.
Recreational Drugs.
Performance Enhancing Drugs
8.ATOD.2.2 Performance-Enhancing Drugs
Performance Enhancing Drugs in Sport
Performance Enhancing Drugs
Performance Enhancing Drugs
Drugs in Sport Section Why effects do both recreational and performance enhancing drugs have on performance?
Lifestyle Factors that affect
PHED 3 Contemporary Issues in Sport Drugs in Sport
Performance Enhancing Drugs
1.2.1b Substance and the sportsperson
Year 11 GCSE PE Revision Booklet.
Ergogenic Aids Greek: Ergo = work Genic = create
Muscular Endurance – The ability to use voluntary muscles many times without getting tired. Muscular Strength – The amount of force a muscle can exert.
Presentation transcript:

Drugs in sport Q. What are the 2 main categories of drugs? A. Performance Enhancing Drugs & Recreational Drugs Drugs in sport Q. Can you name the 6 performance enhancing drugs you need to know for PE? A.Anabolic steroids / beta blockers/ diuretics/ narcotic analgesics/ stimulants/ peptide hormones. Q. Explain why somebody might take ‘Anabolic steroids’ and what side effects it has on the body. A.To enhance their performance, increase muscle mass, develop bone growth, recover quicker B.Risk of heart attacks, high blood pressure, liver disease, risk of muscle injury, infertility in women Q. Explain why somebody might take ‘Beta Blockers’ and what side effects it has on the body. A.To maintain a low heart rate and blood pressure B.Nausea, diarrhoea, tiredness, depression, insomnia and nightmares

Drugs in sport Q. Explain why somebody might take ‘Diuretics’ and what side effects it has on the body. A.To speed up the elimination of fluid from the body through urine to loose weight B.Dehydration, dizziness, cramp, headaches, kidney problems Q. Explain why somebody might take ‘Narcotics/analgesics’ and what side effects it has on the body. A.To get back to competition quickly B. Loss of concentration, balance, Coordination and hallucinations Drugs in sport Q. Explain why somebody might take ‘Stimulants’ and what side effects it has on the body. A.To increase alertness enabling people to think quicker by stimulating (CNS) B.Insomnia, irritability, irregular heart beat, increased heart rate, high blood pressure, addiction Q. Explain why somebody might take ‘Peptide Hormones’ and what side effects it has on the body. A.To increase muscle growth, to assist in recovery from injury, increase the number of red blood cells to carry oxygen B.Thickens blood, heart attack, stroke.

Drugs in sport Q. Can you name the 2 Recreational drugs you may need to know for PE? A. Smoking/Nicotine and Alcohol Q. Explain the effects of smoking. A. Coronary heart disease, damages the cardiovascular system, the oxygen carrying capacity of blood, high blood pressure Drugs in sport Q. Explain the effects of Alcohol. A.Extra Urine, dehydration, liver damage (cirrhosis)