Int 2 / higher Grade Physical Education

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Int 2 / Higher Grade
Physical Education
Preparation of the Body
Lesson 6
Lesson 6 Content
 Homework reminder – Homework due Wednesday 12th October –
Click here to see task
 Peer marking task in response to September exam
 Why it’s important to gather data on your performance/fitness
 Why it’s necessary to overload training programme
 Describing how you evaluated the effectiveness of your training programme.
 October Break Homework – Due Monday 24th October
Date for the diary End of Unit Assessment Wednesday 26th October
Peer marking task
Instructions
Using the four structures provided (click here for the structures provided in class)
Mark the four answers from the recent September exam (click here for answers)
Q1 _ / 6
Q2 _ / 6
Q3 _ / 4
Q4 _ / 4
Why it is important to gather information about your
performance/fitness.
 Identify strengths and weaknesses
 Target set your development needs
 Data forms basis of your Training programme. Allows you to set the initial intensity of your
first two week micro-cycle, therefore making the work specific to your current level of
ability and most likely to produce improvement / adaptation
 Gathering information
 General data gathered on whole performance within the game through Time Related
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Observation Schedule (TROS)
Explain what this is, i.e. How you completed it
This identified my role specific weakness as my CRE / SE as I was... (Describe the data).
This aspect of fitness is important because...
This data is a permanent record of my game based fitness and will allow me to draw
comparisons with my abilities at the end of the preparation phase of training
 Specific Information
 The specific analysis of my performance was done through standardised tests outwith
the game.
 Benefits of standardised testing are...
 I completed the... (name the two tests)
 I completed these test by... (description of the two tests)
 These tests allowed me to accurately set my training programme and targets for
improvements. This maintained my motivation for the preparation phase of training.
 I used the data from the specific analysis, i.e. my standardised tests to also monitor my
progression as I undertook a 6 week training programme to improve my CRE / SE
 By monitoring my programme I knew if I was improving
 By monitoring my programme I knew exactly when to apply the principle of overload.
 Although the standardised tests are outwith the activity, they were easy to replicate after
each two week micro-cycle to monitor my progression and ensured valid and reliable data
was obtained.
Why it’s necessary to overload training programme
We have looked in lesson 4 at how you monitored your training programme.
The question below is often asked after or instead of a question which asks
you to describe how you monitored your training.
Having monitored your level of fitness during your training
programme you will have made changes. Explain why these
changes were necessary. Give examples to support your
answer.
KeyWords...
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You will have made changes.
Explain why these changes were necessary.
Give examples to support your answer.
You have notes on monitoring your performance from Lesson 4.
 I monitored my programme by… (describe how fully...training diary – interim testing)
 Monitoring my programme was important for a number of reasons....
 It let me check to see if my training method was appropriate and that the
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work was specific to my current level.
I was able to check my current level against my last set of results to track
my progression
This would tell me if my intensity levels were set correctly
I compared my first set of test results at the end of my first two week
micro-cycle with…
This highlighted that my level of __________ was improving. For this
reason I applied the principle of Progressive Overload.
 Describe how you applied the principle of overload....what did you
alter...use the following terms...Frequency, Duration and Intensity.
 My second set of interim test results when compared with my earlier results
showed that…
 Highlighting that the overload I had undertaken in my training programme had
worked as the overload I had applied had ensured that my .............
Continued to improve and did not plateau.
 To keep track of both the work I completed and how I intrinsically felt I kept
a......................
 I was able to get internal feedback on how I felt during my pre season training
programme and pre season games.
This was recorded in my
.................................
 This enabled me to see over each two week micro-cycle how I felt and tracked
my progression towards the next part of the training year- the competition
phase.
 To ensure my overload was progressive and specific to my current level, I
used the data from my interim testing at the end of each micro-cycle to
guide the levels/degree of overload I applied at the start of each microcycle.
 Examples of how
you added overload, detailing differences in your
programme between each section
 Intensity- (repetitions, rest time, training zone differences, changes in
intensity of runs)
 Frequency- (how many times a week did you train in wk 1 and 2 was
this different to weeks 3 and 4)
 Duration (your session lasted longer as you increased the time or
distances you trained over)
 This ensured I was progressing smoothly as training was based on my
current level of ability and attainment.
specificity was maintained.
Ensuring the principal of
Describing how you evaluated the effectiveness of your
training programme
Create your own structure then we’ll compare it to mine
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Explain why it’s important to evaluate the effects of your training programme.
Here’s
a clue my structure contains 6 bullet points
2. Describe how and why you completed interim tests.
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Explain how you retested both within and outwith the activity at end of six weeks retest shows that fitness levels improved.
4.
Explain the improvements retest data shows. Discuss both outwith and within the
activity results.
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Briefly describe your role and responsibilities.
6.
Describe how your performance has altered within the game of football. What are you
now more able to do that you couldn’t previously. Relate to your role and
responsibilities. You must give specific performance examples to support your answer.
Homework Questions
 Due: Monday 24th October
Task 1
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Complete peer marking task on slide 3. Click on the links for the information required
or see the school website (click here)
Task 2
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Explain why it is important to gather information on your performance
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With specific reference to the principles you considered, describe, in detail, the
content of a training session where you focused on an aspect of physical fitness.
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Describe how you monitored your training programme and the changes you made as a
result of monitoring your programme of work.
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Describe how improved fitness levels affected your ability to perform your role
successfully.