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Recap on the body in
sport module
(BTEC first certificate in
sport and public services)
Aims of the seminar
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Conclude the module the body in sport stating
information you should know.
Complete group task (jig saw puzzle).
Complete handouts labelling the heart and
respiratory system.
Complete the warm-up questions.
Watch and make notes the heart section from
the anatomy for beginners DVD.
Recap on the module (the body in
sport)
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Things you should now know!!!!
The major bones of the body (the skeletal
system)
Functions of the skeletal system.
Effects of exercise on the skeletal system.
Anatomical movements.
Recap on the module (the body in
sport)
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Things you should know!!!!
Major muscle groups in the body.
Three different muscle structures.
How muscles contract.
Types of muscular contraction.
The effects of exercise on the muscular system.
What is this action??
FLEXION
EXTENSION
What is this action??
ABDUCTION
ADDUCTION
What is this action??
ROTATION
Recap on the module (the body in
sport)
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Things you should know!!!
Structure of the heart.
Different valves in the body (the transport
system).
The effect of exercise on the heart and valves of
the body.
Recap on the module (the body in
sport)
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Things you should know!!!!!
The structure of the respiratory system.
How exercise effects the respiratory system in
terms of breathing rate.
Warm-up questions
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What muscle provides flexion in the lower arm?
What muscle is the antagonistic in this movement?
What are the four chambers of the heart called?
What muscles pull the lungs to help inhalation?
What is another work for the windpipe?
Where does gaseous exchange take place?
What blood vessel carries deoxygenated blood back to
the heart?