Skills and Goal Setting in Sports

 
Describe the skill
classifications of basic V
complex
 
Describe the
skill
classifications of
open V closed
 
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Name 3 examples of an open skill
Name 3 examples of a closed skill
 
Give 3 examples of an
ability
 
Name 3 examples of a
basic skill
Name 3 examples of a
complex skill
 
Describe the skill
classifications of self
paced V externally
paced
 
Name 3 examples of a self
paced skill
Name 3 examples of an
externally paced skill
 
Describe the skill classifications of
gross V fine
 
Name 3 examples of a gross skill
Name 3 examples of an externally paced skill
 
What is the definition of a
skill?
 
Give 3 examples
of a skill
 
What is the
definition of an
ability?
 
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Describe a performance
goal
 
Describe an
outcome goal
 
What type of goal should a
beginner avoid and justify why?
 
In a sporting activity
of your choice give an
example of a
performance and
outcome goal
 
What do you understand by the
acronym SMART?
 
Describe ‘S’ from the acronym
SMART
 
Describe ‘M’ from the
acronym SMART
 
Describe ‘A’ from the
acronym SMART
 
Describe ‘R’ from the
acronym SMART
 
In a sporting
example of your
choice, apply
SMART to a specific
target linked to the
sport
 
Describe ‘T’ from the acronym
SMART
 
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What are the four stages of
the information processing
model?
 
Describe the first stage of the
information processing model
 
What do you
understand by the
term selective
attention?
 
Describe the second stage of the
information processing model
 
Describe the third stage of the information
processing model
 
Describe the fourth
stage of the
information
processing model
 
What are the two types of feedback?
 
In a sporting activity of your choice,
describe the four stages of the
information processing model making
clear reference to a specific skill
 
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What are the four types of
guidance?
 
Describe one type of guidance?
 
Describe a second
type of guidance
 
Describe a third type of guidance
 
Describe a fourth
type of guidance
 
In a sporting activity of your choice,
describe how all four types of
guidance could be used
 
What types of guidance are most suited to
beginners and elite athletes? Justify your
answers
 
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Describe intrinsic feedback
Give an example
 
Describe positive feedback
Give an example
 
Describe negative feedback
Give an example
 
Describe
knowledge of
performance
Give an example
 
Is this suitable for a beginner? Justify your
answer
 
Describe extrinsic feedback
Give an example
 
Is this suitable for a
beginner? Justify your
answer
 
Is this suitable for a beginner? Justify your
answer
 
Is this suitable for a beginner? Justify your
answer
 
Is this suitable for a
beginner? Justify your
answer
 
Describe knowledge of results
Give an example
 
Is this suitable for a beginner? Justify your
answer
 
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What is the definition of arousal?
 
Draw the inverted U theory.
Correctly labelling X axis as the arousal level and Y axis
as the performance level
 
Describe the inverted U theory
 
Name and describe the 3 stress management
techniques used to control arousal
 
In the skills named above, state whether they would
need high or low levels of arousal, dependent on
whether they are gross or fine skills
 
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What is the difference
between direct and indirect
aggression? Use specific
definition
 
Name 2 examples of
direct aggression from
a sporting activity of
your choice
 
What are the two personality
types known as?
 
Name 2 examples of
indirect aggression
from a sporting
activity of your choice
 
Name 3 sporting
activities one of the
personality types might
participate in
 
Name 3 sporting
activities the second
personality type
might participate in
 
What do you
understand by the term
motivation?
 
Describe both types of motivation
 
What are the two types of
motivation?
 
Name 3 characteristics of
the second personality type
 
Name 3 characteristics of
one of the personality types
 
What do you understand by the terms
tangible and intangible?
 
Which is the most
important type of
motivation and why?
 
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Race
 
Gender
 
Disability
 
Family, friends &
peers
 
Age
 
State 10 social groups that may be affected
from participating in sport
 
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Role models
 
Accessibility
 
Sexism
 
Media Coverage
 
Leisure Time
 
Familiarity
 
Education
 
Attitudes
 
Socio-Economic Factors
 
Family Commitments
 
Culture
 
Adaptability
 
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Describe commercialisation
 
Sketch the golden
triangle and label the
3 points
 
Define the term
sponsorship
Name 3 types of
sponsorship
 
Define the term media
Name 5 types of media
 
Positive & negative impacts
of sponsorship & media on:
Performer
Sport
Official
Spectator/audience
Sponsor
 
Positive & negative impacts
of sponsorship & media on:
Performer
Sport
Official
Spectator/audience
Sponsor
 
Beta Blockers
 
Stimulants
 
Narcotic Analgesics
 
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Blood Doping
 
Anabolic agents
 
Diuretics
 
Peptide Hormones
 
Pros and Cons of taking PEDs
 
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Describe the term etiquette
Give an example from the
sporting activity of cricket
 
Describe the term
sportsmanship
Give a sporting
example from the
sporting activity of
tennis
 
Why does hooliganism occur
at sporting events?
 
What are the positive impacts of having
spectators at sporting events?
 
What strategies are employed to combat
hooliganism at sporting events?
 
Describe the term
gamesmanship
Give a sporting
example from the
sporting activity of
tennis
 
Describe the term
contract to compete
Give a sporting example
from the sporting activity
of netball
 
What are the negative impacts of having
spectators at sporting events?
 
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What impact would sports participation have on
your physical health ad wellbeing?
 
What impact would sports participation have on
your mental health and wellbeing?
 
What impact would sports participation have on
your social health and wellbeing?
 
What impact would sports participation have on
your fitness?
 
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Define a sedentary lifestyle
 
Name 5 consequences of leading a
sedentary lifestyle
 
Define obesity
 
Obesity and it’s effect on
performance
 
Obesity and it’s effect
on physical health
 
Obesity and it’s effect
on mental health
 
Obesity and it’s effect
on social health
 
Name the three somatotypes
 
Label the 3 shapes
 
Which somatotype would be
most suited to high jump?
Justify your answer
 
Which somatotype
would be most
suited to sumo
wrestling? Justify
your answer
 
Which somatotype
would be most
suited to
swimming? Justify
your answer
 
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How many calories should a
male consume on a daily
basis?
 
What % should be
consumed of the
following components?
Carbohydrates
Fats
Proteins
 
Name the 5 components of a
balanced diet
 
How many calories
should a female
consume on a daily
basis?
 
Name 5 reasons
why your calorie
intake might
change
 
Why are carbohydrates important to a
performer’s diet?
 
Why is protein important
to a performer’s diet?
 
Why are fats important to
a performer’s diet?
 
Why are vitamins and
minerals important to a
performer’s diet?
 
Define dehydration
 
What are the consequences of dehydration?
 
What is energy measured in?
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This content delves into various aspects of skills, abilities, classifications of skills, goal setting in sports, and the information processing model. It covers definitions, examples, classifications, and types of skills in sports, along with concepts like outcome goals, performance goals, and SMART targets. The information processing model stages and types of guidance are also explored within the sporting context.

  • Skills
  • Abilities
  • Goal Setting
  • Performance Goals
  • Information Processing Model

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  1. Give 3 examples of a skill What is the definition of an ability? What is the definition of a skill? Give 3 examples of an ability Describe the skill classifications of open V closed Name 3 examples of a gross skill Name 3 examples of an externally paced skill Classification of Skills Name 3 examples of an open skill Name 3 examples of a closed skill Describe the skill classifications of gross V fine Name 3 examples of a self paced skill Name 3 examples of an externally paced skill Describe the skill classifications of self paced V externally paced Name 3 examples of a basic skill Name 3 examples of a complex skill Describe the skill classifications of basic V complex

  2. Describe an outcome goal In a sporting activity of your choice give an example of a performance and outcome goal Describe a performance goal What type of goal should a beginner avoid and justify why? S M In a sporting example of your choice, apply SMART to a specific target linked to the sport A R T What do you understand by the acronym SMART? Goal setting and SMART targets Describe S from the acronym SMART Describe M from the acronym SMART Describe T from the acronym SMART Describe R from the acronym SMART Describe A from the acronym SMART

  3. What are the four stages of the information processing model? Describe the first stage of the information processing model Describe the second stage of the information processing model What do you understand by the term selective attention? Basic Information Processing Model In a sporting activity of your choice, describe the four stages of the information processing model making clear reference to a specific skill Describe the third stage of the information processing model Describe the fourth stage of the information processing model What are the two types of feedback?

  4. What are the four types of guidance? Describe one type of guidance? Describe a second type of guidance What types of guidance are most suited to beginners and elite athletes? Justify your answers Types of Guidance In a sporting activity of your choice, describe how all four types of guidance could be used Describe a third type of guidance Describe a fourth type of guidance

  5. Describe intrinsic feedback Give an example Describe extrinsic feedback Give an example Describe positive feedback Give an example Is this suitable for a beginner? Justify your answer Is this suitable for a beginner? Justify your answer Is this suitable for a beginner? Justify your answer Types of Feedback Is this suitable for a beginner? Justify your answer Is this suitable for a beginner? Justify your answer Describe knowledge of performance Give an example Is this suitable for a beginner? Justify your answer Describe knowledge of results Give an example Describe negative feedback Give an example

  6. What is the definition of arousal? Draw the inverted U theory. Correctly labelling X axis as the arousal level and Y axis as the performance level Describe the inverted U theory Arousal Levels & Stress Management Techniques Skill Arousal Level Rugby tackle Putting in golf Lay up in basketball Throwing a dart Shot putt Smash shot in badminton In the skills named above, state whether they would need high or low levels of arousal, dependent on whether they are gross or fine skills Name and describe the 3 stress management techniques used to control arousal

  7. Name 2 examples of indirect aggression from a sporting activity of your choice Name 2 examples of direct aggression from a sporting activity of your choice What is the difference between direct and indirect aggression? Use specific definition What are the two personality types known as? What do you understand by the terms tangible and intangible? Name 3 characteristics of one of the personality types Mental Preparation for Sport Describe both types of motivation Name 3 characteristics of the second personality type Which is the most important type of motivation and why? Name 3 sporting activities the second personality type might participate in Name 3 sporting activities one of the personality types might participate in What do you understand by the term motivation? What are the two types of motivation?

  8. Family, friends & peers Race Disability Engagement Patterns Gender State 10 social groups that may be affected from participating in sport Age

  9. Media Coverage Role models Sexism Accessibility Adaptability Culture Engagement Patterns Attitudes Family Commitments Leisure Time Education Socio-Economic Factors Familiarity

  10. Define the term media Name 5 types of media Describe commercialisation Define the term sponsorship Name 3 types of sponsorship Sketch the golden triangle and label the 3 points Positive & negative impacts of sponsorship & media on: Positive & negative impacts of sponsorship & media on: Performer Sport Official Spectator/audience Sponsor Performer Sport Official Commercialisation Spectator/audience Sponsor Positive Negative Positive Negative Performer Performer Sport Sport Official Official Spectator/ audience Spectator/ audience Sponsor Sponsor

  11. Pros and Cons of taking PEDs Blood Doping Pros Cons Beta Blockers Peptide Hormones PEDs For each PED state what it is, who might use it, reasons for using it and the side effects Stimulants Diuretics Anabolic agents Narcotic Analgesics

  12. Why does hooliganism occur at sporting events? Describe the term etiquette Give an example from the sporting activity of cricket What are the positive impacts of having spectators at sporting events? Describe the term sportsmanship Give a sporting example from the sporting activity of tennis Conduct of Performers Describe the term gamesmanship Give a sporting example from the sporting activity of tennis What strategies are employed to combat hooliganism at sporting events? Describe the term contract to compete Give a sporting example from the sporting activity of netball What are the negative impacts of having spectators at sporting events?

  13. What impact would sports participation have on your physical health ad wellbeing? What impact would sports participation have on your fitness? Physical, Social & Mental Health, Wellbeing & Fitness What impact would sports participation have on your mental health and wellbeing? What impact would sports participation have on your social health and wellbeing?

  14. Define a sedentary lifestyle Which somatotype would be most suited to high jump? Justify your answer Which somatotype would be most suited to sumo wrestling? Justify your answer Which somatotype would be most suited to swimming? Justify your answer Label the 3 shapes Name 5 consequences of leading a sedentary lifestyle Consequences of a Sedentary Lifestyle Define obesity Name the three somatotypes Obesity and it s effect on performance Obesity and it s effect on social health Obesity and it s effect on physical health Obesity and it s effect on mental health

  15. How many calories should a male consume on a daily basis? Name the 5 components of a balanced diet How many calories should a female consume on a daily basis? Name 5 reasons why your calorie intake might change What % should be consumed of the following components? Carbohydrates Fats Proteins What is energy measured in? Diet, Nutrition & Hydration What are the consequences of dehydration? Why are carbohydrates important to a performer s diet? Why are vitamins and minerals important to a performer s diet? Why are fats important to a performer s diet? Why is protein important to a performer s diet? Define dehydration

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