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1 Applied Anatomy & Physiology
1.1 The Musculoskeletal System
1.1.1 Musculoskeletal Structure
1.1.2 Structure of the Skeleton
1.1.3 Functions of the Skeleton
1.1.4 Joints
1.1.5 Joints 2
1.1.6 Antagonistic Muscle Movement
1.1.7 End of Topic Test - The Musculoskeletal System
1.1.8 Exam-Style Questions - Musculoskeletal System
1.2 The Cardio-Respiratory System
1.2.1 Pathway of Air
1.2.2 Blood Vessels
1.2.3 Blood Vessels 2
1.2.4 Structure of the Heart
1.2.5 Cardiac Cycle
1.2.6 Measures of Heart Performance
1.2.7 The Mechanics of Breathing
1.2.8 The Mechanics of Breathing 2
1.2.9 The Lungs
1.2.10 End of Topic Test - The Cardio-Respiratory System
1.2.11 Exam-Style Questions - Cardio-Respiratory System
1.3 Anaerobic & Aerobic Exercise
1.3.1 Aerobic & Anaerobic Respiration
1.3.2 Recovering After Exercise
1.3.3 Treatments for Recovery
1.4 Short-Term Effects of Exercise
1.4.1 Short-Term Effects of Exercise
1.4.2 Long-Term Effects of Exercise
2 Movement Analysis
2.1 Lever Systems
2.1.1 Lever Systems
2.1.2 Mechanical Advantage
2.1.3 Basic Sporting Movements
2.1.4 Basic Sporting Movements 2
2.2 Planes & Axes of Movement
2.2.1 Planes & Axes of Movement
2.2.2 End of Topic Test - Movement Analysis
2.2.3 Exam-Style Questions - Movement
3 Physical Training
3.1 Health & Fitness
3.1.1 Health & Fitness
3.2 The Components of Fitness
3.2.1 The Components of Fitness
3.2.2 Sports & Fitness
3.2.3 Fitness Testing
3.2.4 Measuring Agility & Balance
3.2.5 Measuring Cardiovascular & Coordination
3.2.6 Measuring Endurance & Power
3.2.7 Measuring Reaction Time & Strength
3.2.8 Measuring Strength, Speed & Flexibility
3.2.9 End of Topic Test - The Components of Fitness
3.2.10 Exam-Style Questions - Fitness Tests
4 The Principles of Training
4.1 Principles of Training
4.1.1 Principles & Circuit Training
4.1.2 Continuous & Fartlek Training
4.1.3 Plyometric & Static Training
4.1.4 Weight & Interval Training
4.2 Optimising Training
4.2.1 Optimising Training
4.2.2 Altitude & Seasonal Training
4.2.3 Warming Up
4.2.4 Cooling Down
4.2.5 End of Topic Test - Principles & Optimisation
4.2.6 Exam-Style Questions - Sport-Specific Fitness
5 Using Data
5.1 Types of Data
5.1.1 Quantitative Data
5.1.2 Qualitative Data
5.2 Data Presentation & Analysis
5.2.1 Data Presentation & Analysis
6 Sports Psychology
6.1.1 Skills
6.1.2 Skills 2
6.1.3 Goals & Targets
6.1.4 Skills HyperLearning
6.2 Feedback & Preparation
6.2.1 Information Processing
6.2.2 Guidance
6.2.3 Guidance 2
6.2.4 Feedback
6.2.5 Mental Preparation
6.2.6 Controlling & Optimising Arousal
6.2.7 Exam-Style Questions - Skills & Guidance
6.3 Personality & Behaviour
6.3.1 Aggression
6.3.2 Motivation
6.3.3 Personality Types
6.3.4 End of Topic Test - Sports Psychology
6.3.5 Exam-Style Questions - Aggression & Motivation
7 Socio-cultural Influences
7.1 Engagement Patterns of Different Social Groups
7.1.1 Engagement - Gender
7.1.2 Engagement - Ethnicity
7.1.3 Engagement - Age & Family
7.1.4 Engagement - Disability
7.2 Commercialisation
7.2.1 Media
7.2.2 Commercialisation
7.2.3 Commercialisation 2
7.2.4 Sponsorship
7.2.5 Arguments for Sponsorship
7.2.6 Impact of Sponsorship
7.2.7 End of Topic Test - Engagement & Commercialisation
7.2.8 Exam-Style Questions - Commercialisation & Conduct
7.3 Ethical & Socio-cultural Issues
7.3.1 Impact of Technology on Performers
7.3.2 Impact of Technology on Performers 2
7.3.3 Impact of Technology on Sport
7.3.4 Impact of Technology on Sport 2
7.3.5 Sporting Conduct & Banned Substances
7.3.6 Blood Doping
7.3.7 Drug Restrictions
7.3.8 Drug Restrictions 2
7.3.9 Spectator Behaviour
7.3.10 End of Topic Test - Ethical Issues
7.3.11 Exam-Style Questions - Performance Enhancing Drugs
8 Health & Fitness
8.1 Overview of Health
8.1.1 Well-Being & Fitness
8.1.2 Types of Health
8.2 Sedentary Lifestyles
8.2.1 Sedentary Lifestyle
8.2.2 Obesity & Performance
8.2.3 Somatotypes
8.3 Nutrition & Hydration
8.3.1 Nutrition
8.3.2 Nutrition 2
8.3.3 Hydration
8.3.4 End of Topic Test - Health & Fitness
8.3.5 Exam-Style Questions - Nutrition & Hydration
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