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Roles in Sport Coaching What is the pathway a coach can follow? _________________________________________________________ Give an example of a sport that has a developed coaching pathway (Explain and Expand)... _________________________________________________________ Sports Coach UK is? _________________________________________________________ Who does it support? _________________________________________________________ An NGB is.. ______________________________________ _____________________________ Hint: Remember Miss Tears and Netball Official Miss Tears is a qualified official, why as a teacher and a member of the local Westshore Netball club might this been beneficial? _______________________________________________________________________________________________ Why might a KS4 core PE student find being an official useful? _______________________________________________________________________________________________ For a GCSE PE student what benefits could being a netball official have for them? _______________________________________________________________________________________________ Talent Development What is talent? _________________________________________________________ What benefits might an identified athlete get? _________________________________________________________ Links with Sport England. What is the role of Sport England? ________________________________________________________

Competition One of the main aims of any NGB Youth Sport Trust (YST) is an... ____________________________________________________ Its aim is to... ____________________________________________________ Key Words: Seeded: ____________________________________________________________________________________ Bye: ____________________________________________________________________________________ Advantages: Disadvantages: Advantages: Disadvantages: Advantages: Disadvantages: Advantages: Disadvantages: KnockoutsLadders Round Robin Leagues Explain the style of competition in the centre Exam Style Question: Miss Tears is planning on holding a netball tournament for Westshore High and other schools in her local area, which style of competition would be most suitable for this, and why? (2 Marks) ________________________________________

Leisure and Recreation Leisure is:_________________ Recreation is...________________ Active Leisure is: _________________ _________________ Passive Leisure is: _________________ _________________ Provision of facilities can be either be from the public or private sector, describe the difference between the two. _____________________________ _____________________________ How does the provision of facilities differ between rural and urban areas? __________________________________ Exam Style Question: What factors can affect a person’s choice of recreation, and why? 1.________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________ 2. _________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ 3. ________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ What is meant by a lifelong sport? ______________________ ______________________ ______________________ What is the difference between intrinsic and extrinsic rewards? _____________________________________________ Links with social aspects!

Training Key Terms: Competitive: ________________________________________ Periodisation: ________________________________________ Peak: ________________________________________ General Fitness: ________________________________________ Level of ParticipationTime AvailableAvailable Funds Explain how these can affect a person’s training... Principles of Training: S P O R T The different ways you can overload your body are outlined in: F I T Exam Style Question: Which components of fitness do Westshore Netball Club members need to improve, and what do they need to in order to bring about these changes in fitness and improve their performance? (4 marks) ___________________________________________________________________________