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Numeracy Timing Literacy / Key words Complete the worksheet by filling in the definitions Behaviour 4 Learning Keep focused and on- task – there’s no time to waste! SMSC Teamwork – can you help your teammates to do better? B – A* Matt E Jordan R Lochlan Correctly explain all of the ‘principles of training’ quickly Link aspects of fitness and health to training methods and examples Identify and explain all of the mental, physical and social reasons for taking part in physical activity C – B James Shannon Jordan Hu Georgia V Jordan Y Correctly explain all of the ‘principles of training’ Identify all ‘HRE’ and ‘SRF’ components, and explain them Identify and explain most of the mental, physical and social reasons for taking part in physical activity D – C Georgia B Bailey Chantelle Jordan Ha7 Morgan Nathan Olivia Mckenzie Matt W James W Correctly identify all of the ‘principles of training’ Identify all of the components of Health Related Exercise and Skill Related Fitness Put reasons for participation into the correct category You will work at each station for 8 mins. This includes time for reading the task and completing it!!! Learning Outcomes

FrequencyIntensityTime TypeSpecificityProgression OverloadReversibilityTedium Individual Needs 10 Card Turnover Have the cards ‘key word’ upwards. When your partner says ‘go’, say the definition for the key word. Turn the card over to check your answer – if you are right, leave the definition facing upwards, otherwise, turn it back down! The fastest time to get all the definitions right wins!!!

How long each training session lasts for How hard you work in a session (60%-80% of HR max) How many times per week that you train Training getting harder over a long period of time Making sure that training matches the demands of the sport Which kind of training will you do? Mix up your training to not get bored! Level of performance dropping when not training (due to illness or injury) Working in a worthwhile range of intensity in order to improve performance Training that suits one particular person

Health Related Exercise Skill Related Fitness The amount of force you can exert against a resistance The ability to move all, or part of the body quickly Can be developed with weight training – heavy weights, few repetitions Can be measured with a rebound catch test Muscular StrengthSpeedBalance The ability to move 2 or more body parts at the same time. Can be developed with weight training – light weights, lots of repetitions A sprinter at the start of a race Muscular EnduranceCoordination Being able to work muscles many times without getting tired The time taken to respond to a stimulus Can be developed by continuous training such as jogging or swimming A rugby player dodging or a badminton player changing direction Cardiovascular Fitness Reaction TimeThe ability to exercise the whole body for long periods of time without getting tired The ability to change direction of the whole body with control Can be changed by diet and exercise Tested with the Sergeant Jump Body CompositionAgilityThe amount of muscle, fat, bones and organs A strength activity performed with speed Can be developed by stretching your muscles A gymnast holding a handstand FlexibilityPowerThe range of movement possible at a joint Keeping the centre of gravity over the base. Can be static or dynamic Can be improved by interval training. Sprint – rest – sprint - rest Card Sorter Put the key terms into the right section ‘HRE’ or ‘SRF’. Each term has a definition and either training method or example.

Use the MindMap to help answer the following questions. Identify 3 physical reasons for taking part in physical activity. Identify 3 Mental reasons for taking part in physical activity. Identify 2 Social reasons for taking part in physical activity. How does Physical activity develop ‘cooperation’? What is Physical Challenge? Now create your own MindMap!!!