referees - to check the environment and insist
on fair play insisting on protective equipment and
removal of jewellery
balancing competition - by
age, weight, gender, skill
level
Player
wearing the right clothing and
equipment, eg making sure
shoes fit correctly
warm up/ cool down
fair play
Injury and Causes
Causes
Impact - (tackle, collision, punch, kick) or something (landing
hard, running into a post). These cause bruises, sprains,
fractures, dislocations or concussion.
The environment – very hot or cold
conditions. Heat causes dehydration. Cold
causes hypothermia.
Very sudden, powerful movements
can tear or strain muscles and
tendons.
Overuse injuries are caused by using a part of
the body again and again and include golf elbow
and tennis elbow.
Types Of Injury
Dislocation - when the bones of a
joint are wrenched apart.
Sprains - when ligaments are overstretched
or torn around a joint, eg twisted or sprained
ankle
Treating Injury
Soft tissue injuries (RICE)
REST - ICE -
COMPRESSION -
ELEVEATION
Factors Affecting Participation
RESOURCES
CULTURAL
HEALTH
IMAGE
PEOPLE
SOCIO-ECONOMICS
Roles In Sport
Performer
Official
Volunteer
Coach
Sporting Officials
Sport England
Governing Bodies
Sports Trust
Affecting Performance
Nutrition/Diet
There are 7 components (food types) in a balanced diet
Carbohydrates
Fats
Protein
Minerals
Fibre
water
vitamins
Overfat/Obese
Anorexia
Body types
Endomorph -
rounded, wide hips
and shoulders,
excess fat
Mesomorph - wide shoulders
Ectomorph - narrow, slim
Drugs
Stimulants - decrease fatigue
Anaebolic steroids - train
harder increase muscle
Diurectics - hide drug use or
lose weight
Narcotic analgesics - mask pain
EPO - energy
Beta blockers - reduce nerves
Caffeine, nicotine, cannibis,
alcohol and stimulants