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A2 PE
Technical Support
Learning Objectives
Understand the role of technology in training analysis.
Discuss how technology and sports science can be used for the enhancement and evaluation of sporting performance.
Understand and identify how national agencies support the preparation of elite athletes.
Define the term Biomechanics
The study of the forces, and the effects of those forces on and within the human body and other living organisms
Technology
The key role of technology in sport is in the enhancement and evaluation of sporting performanceTo help the performer to perfect technique
through the use of analysisRefining the playing kit and equipment used
to give the performer a competitive edge
How is technology used in your sport to perfect technique?
How is it used to refine kit and equipment? Is technology used in any other way in
your sport?
In some sports, technological advances have had such an impact that the rules of the sport have had to be altered and adapted to keep up with these developments.
Does this fit in with the concept of fair play? Write down any sports where you know this
happens!
Define the following terms
Motor skills
Gross Motor Skills
Fine Motor Skills
Define the following terms
Motor skillsActions that involve the movement of muscles in your body
Gross Motor SkillsLarger muscle movements involving the arm, leg or feet
muscles or the entire body (eg running and jumping) Fine Motor Skills
Smaller muscle actions (e.g. picking things up between thumb and finger)
Underwater treadmills
What are they used for?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wpJBXWWtcas
Training facilities
http://www.eyethree60.co.uk/vt/melwoodliverpoolfc/liverpool_melwoodlfc.html?ncid=sitevrmelwood010508
Performance Analysis
Sports Science informs coaching through the provision of statistical and video analysis.
Explain the difference between Performance Analysis and Notational Analysis
Performance Analysis
Biomechanics aids analysis of performance by focussing on the finer details of movement by identifying the link between mechanics and anatomy – individual performance
www.dartfish.co.uk www.siliconcoach.com http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=csrb-GCUxzg http://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=5OWd8VHIVKQ
Notational analysis focuses on gross movements or patterns of play within a team – tactics and strategy
www.prozonesports.com www.amisco.eu
Motion Analysis – based around force plate technology, performers are asked to perform a skill
This allows coaches to analyse data and advise whether an athlete is efficient in their technique or if they are wasting valuable energy
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wc9Wb9JKpTE
Complete the case study on Pg 173 – Wayne Rooney!
Sports Science:Three Traditional Areas
Sports Science
Physiology Psychology
Biomechanics
Sports Science has now become more diverse!
Sports Science
Physiology Psychology
Biomechanics
Podiatry
Nutritionalist Sports Vision
Complete worksheets on National Agencies
The Role of National Agencies
An essential aspect of a performers preparation is the provision of high quality coaching, science and medical support services.
The former East Germany was the front runner in this type of provision for athletes
Five Minute task!
Why do you think most governments now place such a huge emphasis on increasing provision for elite performers?
How do you think this is funded?
The Centralised Model
Elite sport is supported by the state A central body that oversees the
management of elite sport’s programmes Funding, support and training comes
predominantly from the public sector Can you think of some examples?
The Decentralised Model
No single agency takes control Higher Education Institutions Supported financially through scholarship
systems I’ll give you one guess!!!!
Elite Sports Programmes
Target young talented performers - usually aged 14-18 years old
Encouraged to attend regular coaching at satellite training centres/academies/centres of excellence
Do you know any for your sport? Physical and psychological development Combine elite sports training and academic
studies Most Olympic champions are now in their early
twenties!
Wrighty’s hyperlink of the day!
http://www.uksport.gov.uk/pages/sport_in_the_uk/
Case Studies (Page 178 – 179)
Read and take notes on the case studies listed below then answer the relevant questions.Case Study 1 – New EliteCase Study 2 – Three National SystemsCase study 3 – Australia’s Ace Programme