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Week beginning 30 th Jan Year 11 GCSE Revision - Physical Education Topics for revision Re-visit work Suggested activities 1.1.2 Influences on your healthy, active lifestyle; people: family, peers, role models image: fashion, media coverage cultural: age, disability, gender, race resources: access, availability, location, time health and wellbeing: illness, health problems socio-economic: cost, perceived status of the activity CHIPS-R benefits & reasons for participation. Can you identify key influences that have an impact on them, and others, achieving sustained involvement in physical activity? 6 th Feb 1.1.2 Explain opportunities Different roles Participation Pyramid Different organisation Sport England Youth Sports Trust NGB Influences on participation. Explain the opportunities available to become, or remain, involved in physical activity in a range of roles? Explain the sports participation pyramid with regard to the foundation, participation, performance and elite stages Describe the common purposes of initiatives developed to provide opportunities for becoming, or remaining, involved in physical activity? Identify agencies involved in the provisions of opportunities for becoming, or remaining, involved in physical activity?

13 th Feb 20 th Feb 1.1.3 Explain the terms: Health Fitness Exercise Components of healthrelated exercise: Cardiovascular fitness Muscular strength Muscular endurance Flexibility Body composition Face Makes Me Cry Components of skillrelated fitness: Agility Balance Coordination Power Reaction time Speed CRABS-P Relate the importance of each component to a sporting example Briefly revisit Opportunities Roles Participation Pyramid Different organisations Explain the terms, Health, Fitness and Exercise? Describe and explain the 5 components of health related exercise? Use acronym Face Makes Me Cry Describe and explain the 5 components of skill related fitness? Use acronym CRABS-P Can you relate each component of both HRE and SRF to a physical activity, identifying the relative importance of each one to different physical? HALF TERM 27th Feb 1.1.4 PAR-Q Fitness Tests and their relationship to component being tested components of Health and Fitness Face Makes Me Cry

Importance of goal setting SMART Targets CRABS-P What is a PAR-Q? Explain each fitness test and explain what component of fitness it is measuring? Discuss the use of target setting (SMART targets) to improve performance? 6 th March 1.1.4 Describe, explain and apply the principles of training: Progressive overload Specificity Individual differences Rest and recovery FITT Principle Reversibility PAR-Q Testing Goal setting / SMART Targets Discuss, using examples, how the principles of training can improve the fitness of a group of GCSE PE students? How would you apply the FITT principle as part of a training programme? Explain how principles of training are applied to a 6 week PEP? 13 th March 1.1.4 Describe the following methods of training: Interval Continuous Fartlek Circuit Weight Cross Explain how they can improve health and fitness principles of training Describe and explain different methods of training and discuss the advantages and disadvantages of using them? Can you give examples of specific sports that would use certain methods of training?

With specific examples and references to sports Explain how principles of training are used in different training methods. Heart rate zones Aerobic and Anaerobic activity Can you link methods of training to anaerobic and aerobic activity? What is the purpose of a warm up and cool down, explaining the correct way to warm up? Do you understand what is meant by resting heart rate, working heart rate and recovery rates, and be able to plot examples on a graph and evaluate? 20 th March 1.1.5 Diet Explain the importance, and use, of macro nutrients (carbohydrates, fats and protein), micro nutrients (minerals and vitamins), water and fibre for personal health and wellbeing, and maintaining a healthy, active lifestyle Explain the need to consider the timing of dietary intake when performing due to the redistribution of blood flow (blood shunting) during exercise. Training Methods Discuss why an elite sports performer will make sure they eat a balanced diet? Explain the need to consider the timing of dietary intake when performing due to the redistribution of blood flow (blood shunting) during exercise? 27 th March 1.2.1 Explain the different body types (somatypes): endomorph, mesmomorph and ectomorph and explain the effect each can have on participation and performance, including identifying activities where different body types are an advantage. Optimum Weight Weight related conditions diet Describe the different body types (somatypes): endomorph, mesmomorph and ectomorph and explain the effect each can have on participation and performance, including identifying activities where different body types are an advantage? Outline why, and how, expected and optimum weight varies according to height, gender, bone structure and muscle girth, and explain how this may affect participation, and performance, in physical activity?

Performance Enhancing Drugs (anabolic steroids, beta blockers, diuretics, narcotic analgesics, stimulants, peptide hormones including erythropoietin/epo recreational (alcohol, nicotine/smoking) Health risks associated with these drugs Explain the terms: anorexic, obese, overfat, overweight and underweight and explain how they may impact on achieving a sustained involvement in physical activity? Describe the effects of smoking and alcohol on general health and on physical activity? Describe each category of performance enhancing drugs using examples of the sportspeople that would use them? What are the health risk for each individual performance enhancing drug? 3 rd April 1.2.2 Cardiovascular System Immediate and short term effects of the cardiovascular system somatotypes drugs in sport Effects of regular participation And effects of long term participation on the cardiovascular system Importance of rest and adaptations for the cardiovascular system Effects of diet/lifestyle on the cardiovascular system. What are the immediate and short-term effects of participation in exercise and physical activity on the cardiovascular system? What are the effects of regular participation in and long-term effects of participation in exercise and physical activity on the cardiovascular system? Define: Cardiac output Stroke volume Blood vessels Cardiac hypertrophy Blood pressure (Systolic/Diastolic) Why is rest so important when working on increasing cardiovascular fitness? What does the word adaptations mean? 10th April EASTER Monday 10 th April Revision 10am -1pm What are the effects of lifestyle on the cardiovascular system?

17 th April EASTER Thursday 20 th April Revision 10am 1pm 24 th April 1.2.3 Respiratory System Immediate and short term effects of the respiratory system cardiovascular system Effects of regular participation and effects of long term participation on the respiratory system Effect of lifestyle on the respiratory system 1.2.4 Muscular System Major muscle groups and their roles antagonistic pairs What are the immediate and short-term effects of participation in exercise and physical activity on the respiratory system? What are the effects of regular participation in and long-term effects of participation in exercise and physical activity on the respiratory system? What effect do recreational drugs have on the respiratory system? Define:

Immediate and short term effects of the muscular system Effects of regular participation and effects of long term participation on the muscular system Potential injuries Rest / Adaptations Oxygen debt Lung capacity/volume Vital capacity What are the 11 muscles you need to know? What is the roles using a sporting example for each of these muscles? What are the immediate and short-term effects of participation in exercise and physical activity on the muscular system? Diet Performance enhancing drugs What are the effects of regular participation in and long-term effects of participation in exercise and physical activity on the muscular system? What components of diet would aid the development of muscle growth and why? 1st May 1.2.5 Skeletal System Function of the skeleton Range of movement at the knee/elbow & shoulder and hip Effects of regular participation on the skeletal system Importance of weight baring exercise Skeletal Injury or conditions Influence of diet on the skeletal system What performance enhancing drug may a performer most likely use in order to gain an unfair advantage? respiratory system & muscular system What is the role of the skeleton? What are the 5 range movements that can occur at a joint? What range of movement can be seen at a hinge joint and give an example? What range of movement can be seen at a ball and socket joint and give an example? What is the importance of a weight-bearing exercise? Give an example of a nonweight bearing exercise? What are the potential injuries that may take place to the skeletal system? How could you treat a strain or sprain? How can diet influence the skeletal system? 8th May Exam Technique

Friday 3-5pm Revision Session 15 th May Unit 1: The Theory Of Physical Education Exam Friday 19 th May 1pm 1 hour 30 minutes THURSDAY 3-5pm Revision Session