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Revision for P.E KAT Lawson Evans …
Revision for P.E KAT
Lawson Evans
Thomas James
Two ways parents can help improve an athetes performance
One way parents can help is by helping the athlete with a healthy diet this means that there performancxe can be enhanced because they are eating the right things to stay fit
Another way parents can help Athletes performance is by providing encouragement, Performers will feel more motivated when encouraged by the parent to perform better
Engagement patterns
Older people
Adaptability, Accessibility, Family commitments
Disabled
Adaptaability, Stereotypes, Media (Role models)
Ethnic Minority groups
Culture/religion, Stereotypes, Role models
people with unsupportive families/peers
Accessibilty, Family commitments, Disposable income
Women
participate less than men, media (role models), Leisure time
Definition of Engagement Patterns
trends in participation in sport or physical activity.
Sponsorships
Definition: The definition of sponsorship is the financial support for a sport by an outside body
The three types of Sponsorships
Clothing-Businness pays for the athlete to wear their clothing/equipment
Financial-Where business gives money for them spend money on what they wan
Facilities-sponsor the entire construction of a building or facility
Factors Affecting Engagement Patterns
Attitudes (how someone thinks/feels about it)
Role models (people in the media who inspires and sets an example for others to want to be like)
Accessibility (are there any facilities/clubs/activities close to where they live)
Media coverage (what is shown on the TV/radio/newspapers)
Sexism/stereotyping (pre-judgements made about people)
Culture/religion/religious festivals (rules/beliefs that might stop them from wearing the right kit or chosing specific activities)
Family commitments (spending time with family or looking after children)
Available leisure time (how much free time someone has away from work/sleeping/chores)
Familiarity (how much knowledge they have about the activity or importance of participating in sport/physical activity)
Education (what they have learnt at school/college)
Socio-economic factors/disposable income (how much spare money they have after paying bills to spend on sport)
Adaptability/inclusiveness (modified activities).
Commercialism in sport is about making a profit from sport. This involves three main groups.
Sponsors
Sponsors benefit from the commercialisation of sport. Their funding is essential for sport’s growth. In return, high profile coverage of sport ensures a high profile for their companies and products.
Sport
Sport benefits from commercialism. Increased revenue helps individual sportspeople and sports organisations to increase participation, improve performances and attract support.
Media
The media benefits from the commercialisation of sport. High profile sports stories help to attract audiences, listeners and readers. In turn, the media makes sure that sport keeps a high profile.
Definition of Technology: A method developed to try and improve performance