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A LEVEL PE REVISION
A Level PE Revision. Could you pass A Level Physical Education? The following quizzes are designed to test your knowledge of the A Level PE Syllabus. Below we have separated areas of the A Level syllabus into ‘courses’. The courses are broken down into lessons with simple quizzes to test your knowledge. You need to score 100% on eachquiz
INTRODUCTION TO DISCUS Introduction to Discus. A good way to support the development and retention of throwing skills and technique is through the use of drills. Drills break down the skill learning into much more manageable chunks and allow the athlete to perform them many times more than if they were just throwing. Therefore, drills play a major part inhelping the
BIOMECHANICAL PRINCIPLES QUIZ (A LEVEL) 1. A force is required to change the state of motion. 2. The magnitude and direction of the force determines acceleration. 3. Every action has an equal and opposite reaction. Correct. Incorrect. Question 2 JUNIOR MIDDLE DISTANCE PROGRAM IDENTIFY THE MUSCLES GCSE QUIZ Home; Coaching Menu Toggle. Athletics Menu Toggle. Sprint Training; Hurdles; Middle Distance; Pole Vault; Long Jump; High Jump; Triple Jump; Shot Put; Discus Throwing JOINT ACTIONS QUIZ (A LEVEL) Joint Actions Quiz (A Level) A Level PE Applied Anatomy & Physiology Musculo-skeletal System & Movement Analysis Joint Actions Quiz (A Level) Time limit: 0. Quiz Summary. 0 of 12 Questions completed.Questions:
THE HEART ANATOMY PICTURE QUIZ (A LEVEL) This quiz is all about the Heart and the passage of Blood through the heart. Time limit: 0. Quiz Summary. 0 of 10 Questions completed. Questions: Information. You have already completed the quiz before. Hence you can not start it again. Quiz is loading. TEACHING METHODS & TYPES OF PRACTIVE A LEVEL Teaching Methods & Types Of Practive A Level Quiz. A Level PE Skill Acquisition Skill Classification & Types Of Practice (A Level) Teaching Methods & Types Of Practive A Level Quiz. Time limit: 0. Quiz Summary. 0 of 10 Questions completed. Questions: CIRCULATORY SYSTEM QUIZ (A LEVEL) Right side of the heart. 2. Left side of the heart. Correct. Incorrect. Question 3 of 12. 3. Question. The functions of the circulatory system include: WELCOME TO TEACHPE.COM Biomechanics is the physics and mathematics of technique. Knowledge of Newton's Laws, Forces, Linear Motion, Angular Motion, and Fluid Dynamics will enable any coach, teacher or athlete to understand and improve any sporting technique. Read more.A LEVEL PE REVISION
A Level PE Revision. Could you pass A Level Physical Education? The following quizzes are designed to test your knowledge of the A Level PE Syllabus. Below we have separated areas of the A Level syllabus into ‘courses’. The courses are broken down into lessons with simple quizzes to test your knowledge. You need to score 100% on eachquiz
INTRODUCTION TO DISCUS Introduction to Discus. A good way to support the development and retention of throwing skills and technique is through the use of drills. Drills break down the skill learning into much more manageable chunks and allow the athlete to perform them many times more than if they were just throwing. Therefore, drills play a major part inhelping the
BIOMECHANICAL PRINCIPLES QUIZ (A LEVEL) 1. A force is required to change the state of motion. 2. The magnitude and direction of the force determines acceleration. 3. Every action has an equal and opposite reaction. Correct. Incorrect. Question 2 JUNIOR MIDDLE DISTANCE PROGRAM IDENTIFY THE MUSCLES GCSE QUIZ Home; Coaching Menu Toggle. Athletics Menu Toggle. Sprint Training; Hurdles; Middle Distance; Pole Vault; Long Jump; High Jump; Triple Jump; Shot Put; Discus Throwing JOINT ACTIONS QUIZ (A LEVEL) Joint Actions Quiz (A Level) A Level PE Applied Anatomy & Physiology Musculo-skeletal System & Movement Analysis Joint Actions Quiz (A Level) Time limit: 0. Quiz Summary. 0 of 12 Questions completed.Questions:
THE HEART ANATOMY PICTURE QUIZ (A LEVEL) This quiz is all about the Heart and the passage of Blood through the heart. Time limit: 0. Quiz Summary. 0 of 10 Questions completed. Questions: Information. You have already completed the quiz before. Hence you can not start it again. Quiz is loading. TEACHING METHODS & TYPES OF PRACTIVE A LEVEL Teaching Methods & Types Of Practive A Level Quiz. A Level PE Skill Acquisition Skill Classification & Types Of Practice (A Level) Teaching Methods & Types Of Practive A Level Quiz. Time limit: 0. Quiz Summary. 0 of 10 Questions completed. Questions: CIRCULATORY SYSTEM QUIZ (A LEVEL) Right side of the heart. 2. Left side of the heart. Correct. Incorrect. Question 3 of 12. 3. Question. The functions of the circulatory system include:A LEVEL PE REVISION
A Level PE Revision. Could you pass A Level Physical Education? The following quizzes are designed to test your knowledge of the A Level PE Syllabus. Below we have separated areas of the A Level syllabus into ‘courses’. The courses are broken down into lessons with simple quizzes to test your knowledge. You need to score 100% on eachquiz
TENNIS FUN & PRACTICE GAMES The aim is to improve footwork, movement, and lob, drop, and net shots. This drill goes in a sequence of drop shot, net shot, lob, and carries on until either player cannot return the ball or breaks the sequence by hitting the wrong shot. Both players start on the baseline at opposite ends of the court. BADMINTON DRILLS & SKILLS Badminton Skills & Techniques . Badminton serves and return of serve – Serving is arguably the most important aspect of the game, as it is the one-shot that has to be in every single rally. Here we demonstrate and explain three basic types of serve – high server, low serve, and flick serve.BASKETBALL DRILLS
Basketball Passing Drills. Basketball passing drills and practices aim to develop passing accuracy, technique, and awareness. The basic passes including chest pass, behind the back pass and side pass, are covered with small games to put them into practice. TRANSFER OF LEARNING Negative Transfer. This occurs when having learnt one skill, makes learning the second skill more difficult. This more often happens when a stimulus common to both skills requires a different response. For example, a squash player who takes up tennis may find it RESPIRATORY SYSTEM ANATOMY QUIZ (A LEVEL) Can you name the parts of the Respiratory system? This is covered at GCSE level but give it a go as a revision exercise. You need to get 100% to pass. Have a look ATP-PC ENERGY SYSTEM QUIZ (A LEVEL) 2. ATP consists of one adenosine atom and three phosphate atoms. 3. ATP consists of one adenosine atom and two phosphate atoms. 4. The breakdown of ATP provides the energy needed to fuel muscle contraction. 3. Question. The splitting of the bonds between the ATP atoms releases the energy needed for muscle contraction. DIURETICS - TEACHPE.COM If anything they have a detrimental effect on performance as they cause dehydration. Diuretics are used for two reasons. Firstly, to lose weight rapidly in sports which require the athlete to be within a set weight limit. For example, boxers and jockeys. Secondly, to dilutethe presence of
HUMAN GROWTH HORMONE (HGH) Human Growth hormone (hGH) is also sometimes known as somatotrophic hormone or somatotrophin. It is produced by the pituitary gland and is essential for normal growth and development. hGH is anabolic, meaning it accelerates protein synthesis and also aids the metabolism (breaking down) of fat stores. CAFFEINE - TEACHPE.COM Caffeine is a naturally occurring substance, found in over 60 different plants and is a stimulant and mild diuretic. It is the most commonly used drug in the world as it is found in coffee, tea, chocolate (and chocolate-based drinks) and many carbonated and energydrinks.
WELCOME TO TEACHPE.COM Biomechanics is the physics and mathematics of technique. Knowledge of Newton's Laws, Forces, Linear Motion, Angular Motion, and Fluid Dynamics will enable any coach, teacher or athlete to understand and improve any sporting technique. Read more.A LEVEL PE REVISION
A Level PE Revision. Could you pass A Level Physical Education? The following quizzes are designed to test your knowledge of the A Level PE Syllabus. Below we have separated areas of the A Level syllabus into ‘courses’. The courses are broken down into lessons with simple quizzes to test your knowledge. You need to score 100% on eachquiz
BIOMECHANICAL PRINCIPLES QUIZ (A LEVEL) 1. A force is required to change the state of motion. 2. The magnitude and direction of the force determines acceleration. 3. Every action has an equal and opposite reaction. Correct. Incorrect. Question 2A LEVEL DIET QUIZ
A Level Diet Quiz. Exercise Physiology (A Level PE) Diet & Nutrition A Level Diet Quiz. Time limit: 0. Quiz Summary. 0 of 11 Questions completed. Questions: Information. TEACHING METHODS & TYPES OF PRACTIVE A LEVEL Teaching Methods & Types Of Practive A Level Quiz. A Level PE Skill Acquisition Skill Classification & Types Of Practice (A Level) Teaching Methods & Types Of Practive A Level Quiz. Time limit: 0. Quiz Summary. 0 of 10 Questions completed. Questions: GASEOUS EXCHANGE QUIZ (A LEVEL) Home; Coaching Menu Toggle. Athletics Menu Toggle. Sprint Training; Hurdles; Middle Distance; Pole Vault; Long Jump; High Jump; Triple Jump; Shot Put; Discus Throwing THE HEART ANATOMY PICTURE QUIZ (A LEVEL) This quiz is all about the Heart and the passage of Blood through the heart. Time limit: 0. Quiz Summary. 0 of 10 Questions completed. Questions: Information. You have already completed the quiz before. Hence you can not start it again. Quiz is loading. JOINT ACTIONS QUIZ (A LEVEL) Joint Actions Quiz (A Level) A Level PE Applied Anatomy & Physiology Musculo-skeletal System & Movement Analysis Joint Actions Quiz (A Level) Time limit: 0. Quiz Summary. 0 of 12 Questions completed.Questions:
ATP-PC ENERGY SYSTEM QUIZ (A LEVEL) 2. ATP consists of one adenosine atom and three phosphate atoms. 3. ATP consists of one adenosine atom and two phosphate atoms. 4. The breakdown of ATP provides the energy needed to fuel muscle contraction. 3. Question. The splitting of the bonds between the ATP atoms releases the energy needed for muscle contraction. CIRCULATORY SYSTEM QUIZ (A LEVEL) Right side of the heart. 2. Left side of the heart. Correct. Incorrect. Question 3 of 12. 3. Question. The functions of the circulatory system include: WELCOME TO TEACHPE.COM Biomechanics is the physics and mathematics of technique. Knowledge of Newton's Laws, Forces, Linear Motion, Angular Motion, and Fluid Dynamics will enable any coach, teacher or athlete to understand and improve any sporting technique. Read more.A LEVEL PE REVISION
A Level PE Revision. Could you pass A Level Physical Education? The following quizzes are designed to test your knowledge of the A Level PE Syllabus. Below we have separated areas of the A Level syllabus into ‘courses’. The courses are broken down into lessons with simple quizzes to test your knowledge. You need to score 100% on eachquiz
BIOMECHANICAL PRINCIPLES QUIZ (A LEVEL) 1. A force is required to change the state of motion. 2. The magnitude and direction of the force determines acceleration. 3. Every action has an equal and opposite reaction. Correct. Incorrect. Question 2A LEVEL DIET QUIZ
A Level Diet Quiz. Exercise Physiology (A Level PE) Diet & Nutrition A Level Diet Quiz. Time limit: 0. Quiz Summary. 0 of 11 Questions completed. Questions: Information. TEACHING METHODS & TYPES OF PRACTIVE A LEVEL Teaching Methods & Types Of Practive A Level Quiz. A Level PE Skill Acquisition Skill Classification & Types Of Practice (A Level) Teaching Methods & Types Of Practive A Level Quiz. Time limit: 0. Quiz Summary. 0 of 10 Questions completed. Questions: GASEOUS EXCHANGE QUIZ (A LEVEL) Home; Coaching Menu Toggle. Athletics Menu Toggle. Sprint Training; Hurdles; Middle Distance; Pole Vault; Long Jump; High Jump; Triple Jump; Shot Put; Discus Throwing THE HEART ANATOMY PICTURE QUIZ (A LEVEL) This quiz is all about the Heart and the passage of Blood through the heart. Time limit: 0. Quiz Summary. 0 of 10 Questions completed. Questions: Information. You have already completed the quiz before. Hence you can not start it again. Quiz is loading. JOINT ACTIONS QUIZ (A LEVEL) Joint Actions Quiz (A Level) A Level PE Applied Anatomy & Physiology Musculo-skeletal System & Movement Analysis Joint Actions Quiz (A Level) Time limit: 0. Quiz Summary. 0 of 12 Questions completed.Questions:
ATP-PC ENERGY SYSTEM QUIZ (A LEVEL) 2. ATP consists of one adenosine atom and three phosphate atoms. 3. ATP consists of one adenosine atom and two phosphate atoms. 4. The breakdown of ATP provides the energy needed to fuel muscle contraction. 3. Question. The splitting of the bonds between the ATP atoms releases the energy needed for muscle contraction. CIRCULATORY SYSTEM QUIZ (A LEVEL) Right side of the heart. 2. Left side of the heart. Correct. Incorrect. Question 3 of 12. 3. Question. The functions of the circulatory system include:A LEVEL PE REVISION
A Level PE Revision. Could you pass A Level Physical Education? The following quizzes are designed to test your knowledge of the A Level PE Syllabus. Below we have separated areas of the A Level syllabus into ‘courses’. The courses are broken down into lessons with simple quizzes to test your knowledge. You need to score 100% on eachquiz
TENNIS FUN & PRACTICE GAMES The aim is to improve footwork, movement, and lob, drop, and net shots. This drill goes in a sequence of drop shot, net shot, lob, and carries on until either player cannot return the ball or breaks the sequence by hitting the wrong shot. Both players start on the baseline at opposite ends of the court. JUNIOR MIDDLE DISTANCE PROGRAM Junior Middle Distance Program. An example of a middle distance training programme which might be done by a Junior athlete training 3 times a week. This is a schedule for an athlete who would be aiming to run 2 min 34 secs (girl) and 2 min 27 secs (boy) for 800m and TRANSFER OF LEARNING Negative Transfer. This occurs when having learnt one skill, makes learning the second skill more difficult. This more often happens when a stimulus common to both skills requires a different response. For example, a squash player who takes up tennis may find it ATP-PC ENERGY SYSTEM QUIZ (A LEVEL) 2. ATP consists of one adenosine atom and three phosphate atoms. 3. ATP consists of one adenosine atom and two phosphate atoms. 4. The breakdown of ATP provides the energy needed to fuel muscle contraction. 3. Question. The splitting of the bonds between the ATP atoms releases the energy needed for muscle contraction. LEARNING THEORIES QUIZ (A LEVEL) Home; Coaching Menu Toggle. Athletics Menu Toggle. Sprint Training; Hurdles; Middle Distance; Pole Vault; Long Jump; High Jump; Triple Jump; Shot Put; Discus Throwing RESPIRATORY SYSTEM ANATOMY QUIZ (A LEVEL) Can you name the parts of the Respiratory system? This is covered at GCSE level but give it a go as a revision exercise. You need to get 100% to pass. Have a look DIURETICS - TEACHPE.COM If anything they have a detrimental effect on performance as they cause dehydration. Diuretics are used for two reasons. Firstly, to lose weight rapidly in sports which require the athlete to be within a set weight limit. For example, boxers and jockeys. Secondly, to dilutethe presence of
CAFFEINE - TEACHPE.COM Caffeine is a naturally occurring substance, found in over 60 different plants and is a stimulant and mild diuretic. It is the most commonly used drug in the world as it is found in coffee, tea, chocolate (and chocolate-based drinks) and many carbonated and energydrinks.
SHOULDER GIRDLE MUSCLES MULTIPLE CHOICE QUIZ Shoulder Girdle Muscles Multiple Choice Quiz. You have already completed the quiz before. Hence you can not start it again. Quiz is loading. You must sign in or sign up to start the quiz. Quiz complete. Results are being recorded. Good try, but I want to see you get 100% on a quiz this easy to pass. WELCOME TO TEACHPE.COM Biomechanics is the physics and mathematics of technique. Knowledge of Newton's Laws, Forces, Linear Motion, Angular Motion, and Fluid Dynamics will enable any coach, teacher or athlete to understand and improve any sporting technique. Read more.A LEVEL PE REVISION
A Level PE Revision. Could you pass A Level Physical Education? The following quizzes are designed to test your knowledge of the A Level PE Syllabus. Below we have separated areas of the A Level syllabus into ‘courses’. The courses are broken down into lessons with simple quizzes to test your knowledge. You need to score 100% on eachquiz
A LEVEL DIET QUIZ
A Level Diet Quiz. Exercise Physiology (A Level PE) Diet & Nutrition A Level Diet Quiz. Time limit: 0. Quiz Summary. 0 of 11 Questions completed. Questions: Information. BIOMECHANICAL PRINCIPLES QUIZ (A LEVEL) 1. A force is required to change the state of motion. 2. The magnitude and direction of the force determines acceleration. 3. Every action has an equal and opposite reaction. Correct. Incorrect. Question 2 MEMORY & SKILL ACQUISITION A LEVEL QUIZ Creating a mental picture. 4. Putting individual pieces of information in a sequence. Correct. Incorrect. Question 3 of 9. 3. Question. Name the process that filters out irrelevant information. GASEOUS EXCHANGE QUIZ (A LEVEL) Home; Coaching Menu Toggle. Athletics Menu Toggle. Sprint Training; Hurdles; Middle Distance; Pole Vault; Long Jump; High Jump; Triple Jump; Shot Put; Discus Throwing TEACHING METHODS & TYPES OF PRACTIVE A LEVEL Teaching Methods & Types Of Practive A Level Quiz. A Level PE Skill Acquisition Skill Classification & Types Of Practice (A Level) Teaching Methods & Types Of Practive A Level Quiz. Time limit: 0. Quiz Summary. 0 of 10 Questions completed. Questions: ATP-PC ENERGY SYSTEM QUIZ (A LEVEL) 2. ATP consists of one adenosine atom and three phosphate atoms. 3. ATP consists of one adenosine atom and two phosphate atoms. 4. The breakdown of ATP provides the energy needed to fuel muscle contraction. 3. Question. The splitting of the bonds between the ATP atoms releases the energy needed for muscle contraction. JOINT ACTIONS QUIZ (A LEVEL) Joint Actions Quiz (A Level) A Level PE Applied Anatomy & Physiology Musculo-skeletal System & Movement Analysis Joint Actions Quiz (A Level) Time limit: 0. Quiz Summary. 0 of 12 Questions completed.Questions:
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM ANATOMY QUIZ (A LEVEL) Can you name the parts of the Respiratory system? This is covered at GCSE level but give it a go as a revision exercise. You need to get 100% to pass. Have a look WELCOME TO TEACHPE.COM Biomechanics is the physics and mathematics of technique. Knowledge of Newton's Laws, Forces, Linear Motion, Angular Motion, and Fluid Dynamics will enable any coach, teacher or athlete to understand and improve any sporting technique. Read more.A LEVEL PE REVISION
A Level PE Revision. Could you pass A Level Physical Education? The following quizzes are designed to test your knowledge of the A Level PE Syllabus. Below we have separated areas of the A Level syllabus into ‘courses’. The courses are broken down into lessons with simple quizzes to test your knowledge. You need to score 100% on eachquiz
A LEVEL DIET QUIZ
A Level Diet Quiz. Exercise Physiology (A Level PE) Diet & Nutrition A Level Diet Quiz. Time limit: 0. Quiz Summary. 0 of 11 Questions completed. Questions: Information. BIOMECHANICAL PRINCIPLES QUIZ (A LEVEL) 1. A force is required to change the state of motion. 2. The magnitude and direction of the force determines acceleration. 3. Every action has an equal and opposite reaction. Correct. Incorrect. Question 2 MEMORY & SKILL ACQUISITION A LEVEL QUIZ Creating a mental picture. 4. Putting individual pieces of information in a sequence. Correct. Incorrect. Question 3 of 9. 3. Question. Name the process that filters out irrelevant information. GASEOUS EXCHANGE QUIZ (A LEVEL) Home; Coaching Menu Toggle. Athletics Menu Toggle. Sprint Training; Hurdles; Middle Distance; Pole Vault; Long Jump; High Jump; Triple Jump; Shot Put; Discus Throwing TEACHING METHODS & TYPES OF PRACTIVE A LEVEL Teaching Methods & Types Of Practive A Level Quiz. A Level PE Skill Acquisition Skill Classification & Types Of Practice (A Level) Teaching Methods & Types Of Practive A Level Quiz. Time limit: 0. Quiz Summary. 0 of 10 Questions completed. Questions: ATP-PC ENERGY SYSTEM QUIZ (A LEVEL) 2. ATP consists of one adenosine atom and three phosphate atoms. 3. ATP consists of one adenosine atom and two phosphate atoms. 4. The breakdown of ATP provides the energy needed to fuel muscle contraction. 3. Question. The splitting of the bonds between the ATP atoms releases the energy needed for muscle contraction. JOINT ACTIONS QUIZ (A LEVEL) Joint Actions Quiz (A Level) A Level PE Applied Anatomy & Physiology Musculo-skeletal System & Movement Analysis Joint Actions Quiz (A Level) Time limit: 0. Quiz Summary. 0 of 12 Questions completed.Questions:
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM ANATOMY QUIZ (A LEVEL) Can you name the parts of the Respiratory system? This is covered at GCSE level but give it a go as a revision exercise. You need to get 100% to pass. Have a look BADMINTON DRILLS & SKILLS Badminton Skills & Techniques . Badminton serves and return of serve – Serving is arguably the most important aspect of the game, as it is the one-shot that has to be in every single rally. Here we demonstrate and explain three basic types of serve – high server, low serve, and flick serve. HURDLES - TEACHPE.COM Hurdles. Hurdles involve running (not jumping) over 10 barriers. The two main hurdling events are sprint hurdles (75m to 110m depending on age and sex) and the 400m hurdles. Here we explain the hurdling technique as well as some simple drills to help learn or improve your hurdling. International Athlete, Sports Model, and Presenter JennyPacey
DIGESTIVE SYSTEM QUIZ 2. Question. Which of the following best describes the role of the mouth in the digestive system? 1. Breaks food down into small pieces and lubricates food, helping with swallowing. 2. Releases the enzyme pepsin, to break down protein. 3. This is where the majority of digestion takes place. LEARNING THEORIES QUIZ (A LEVEL) Home; Coaching Menu Toggle. Athletics Menu Toggle. Sprint Training; Hurdles; Middle Distance; Pole Vault; Long Jump; High Jump; Triple Jump; Shot Put; Discus Throwing TENNIS FUN & PRACTICE GAMES The aim is to improve footwork, movement, and lob, drop, and net shots. This drill goes in a sequence of drop shot, net shot, lob, and carries on until either player cannot return the ball or breaks the sequence by hitting the wrong shot. Both players start on the baseline at opposite ends of the court.GCSE PE QUIZZES
GCSE PE Quizzes – Musculoskeletal System. The Musculoskeletal system is all about the skeleton and muscles. It is based on the GCSE Physical Education syllabus. It is broken down into small sections of ‘lessons’. Simply view a short video or image then answer the multiple-choice quiz questions. HIGH JUMP - TEACHPE.COM High jump technique – The approach: 3 important factors of the approach are acceleration, maximum velocity, and curve running. There are 3 different approaches that athletes use today. The J approach, flared approach, and hook approach. All 3 approaches have the same curve into the jump. The only difference between them is the initial TEACHING METHODS & TYPES OF PRACTIVE A LEVEL Teaching Methods & Types Of Practive A Level Quiz. A Level PE Skill Acquisition Skill Classification & Types Of Practice (A Level) Teaching Methods & Types Of Practive A Level Quiz. Time limit: 0. Quiz Summary. 0 of 10 Questions completed. Questions: IDENTIFY THE MUSCLES GCSE QUIZ Home; Coaching Menu Toggle. Athletics Menu Toggle. Sprint Training; Hurdles; Middle Distance; Pole Vault; Long Jump; High Jump; Triple Jump; Shot Put; Discus Throwing JUNIOR MIDDLE DISTANCE PROGRAM Junior Middle Distance Program. An example of a middle distance training programme which might be done by a Junior athlete training 3 times a week. This is a schedule for an athlete who would be aiming to run 2 min 34 secs (girl) and 2 min 27 secs (boy) for 800m and WELCOME TO TEACHPE.COM Biomechanics is the physics and mathematics of technique. Knowledge of Newton's Laws, Forces, Linear Motion, Angular Motion, and Fluid Dynamics will enable any coach, teacher or athlete to understand and improve any sporting technique. Read more. FREE GCSE & A LEVEL PE REVISION QUIZZES Test your knowledge with our simple free GCSE PE revision courses with quizzes for both GCSE PE and A Level PE. GCSE PE Quizzes. Test your knowledge of the UK GCSE Physical Education syllabus with our interactive quizzes, covering musculoskeletal system, circulatory system, respiratory system, energy systems, movement analysis, andsports psychology.
TYPES OF FITNESS TESTS Types of Fitness Tests. Fitness tests can be devised to test all aspects of fitness, providing the test follows fitness testing principles. The following are examples of simple fitness tests which can easily be reproduced away from a lab and measure strength, power, anaerobic endurance, local muscular endurance, aerobic endurance,flexibility
KREBS CYCLE & AEROBIC EXERCISE Krebs Cycle & Aerobic Exercise. Aerobic metabolism means ‘with oxygen’ and occurs when energy is produced in the body from chemical reactions that use oxygen. The aerobic system produces the largest amounts of energy, although at the lowest intensity, for example, in long-distance running. TRANSFER OF LEARNING Negative Transfer. This occurs when having learnt one skill, makes learning the second skill more difficult. This more often happens when a stimulus common to both skills requires a different response. For example, a squash player who takes up tennis may find itTYPES OF JOINTS
A joint is a point where two or more bones meet. There are three main types of joints; Fibrous (immovable), Cartilaginous (partially moveable) and the Synovial (freely LEVER SYSTEMS IN BIOMECHANICS A useful way of determining the different types of lever systems operating during a particular movement is to remember the following rhyme. “For 1, 2, 3 think F, L, E” This rhyme helps us to identify the middle component of each system. For a first-class lever, F is the middle component. For a second class lever, L is the middle component. TEACHING METHODS & TYPES OF PRACTIVE A LEVEL Teaching Methods & Types Of Practive A Level Quiz. A Level PE Skill Acquisition Skill Classification & Types Of Practice (A Level) Teaching Methods & Types Of Practive A Level Quiz. Time limit: 0. Quiz Summary. 0 of 10 Questions completed. Questions: OXYGEN DEBT & RECOVERY Oxygen Debt & Recovery. What is oxygen debt? When you have a short intense burst of exercise such as sprinting you generate energy for this anaerobically or without oxygen. When you stop exercising you are still breathing heavily. This is your body taking in extra oxygen to ‘repay’ the debt. Well, that is the simple solution but there is a RUGBY RUCKING DRILLS Rugby Rucking Drills. A ruck occurs when the ball is on the ground and at least one player from each side is in physical contact with the ball between them. It is a technique used to get or keep possession of the ball after a player has been tackled in open play. The followingrugby
WELCOME TO TEACHPE.COM Biomechanics is the physics and mathematics of technique. Knowledge of Newton's Laws, Forces, Linear Motion, Angular Motion, and Fluid Dynamics will enable any coach, teacher or athlete to understand and improve any sporting technique. Read more. FREE GCSE & A LEVEL PE REVISION QUIZZES Test your knowledge with our simple free GCSE PE revision courses with quizzes for both GCSE PE and A Level PE. GCSE PE Quizzes. Test your knowledge of the UK GCSE Physical Education syllabus with our interactive quizzes, covering musculoskeletal system, circulatory system, respiratory system, energy systems, movement analysis, andsports psychology.
TYPES OF FITNESS TESTS Types of Fitness Tests. Fitness tests can be devised to test all aspects of fitness, providing the test follows fitness testing principles. The following are examples of simple fitness tests which can easily be reproduced away from a lab and measure strength, power, anaerobic endurance, local muscular endurance, aerobic endurance,flexibility
KREBS CYCLE & AEROBIC EXERCISE Krebs Cycle & Aerobic Exercise. Aerobic metabolism means ‘with oxygen’ and occurs when energy is produced in the body from chemical reactions that use oxygen. The aerobic system produces the largest amounts of energy, although at the lowest intensity, for example, in long-distance running. TRANSFER OF LEARNING Negative Transfer. This occurs when having learnt one skill, makes learning the second skill more difficult. This more often happens when a stimulus common to both skills requires a different response. For example, a squash player who takes up tennis may find itTYPES OF JOINTS
A joint is a point where two or more bones meet. There are three main types of joints; Fibrous (immovable), Cartilaginous (partially moveable) and the Synovial (freely LEVER SYSTEMS IN BIOMECHANICS A useful way of determining the different types of lever systems operating during a particular movement is to remember the following rhyme. “For 1, 2, 3 think F, L, E” This rhyme helps us to identify the middle component of each system. For a first-class lever, F is the middle component. For a second class lever, L is the middle component. TEACHING METHODS & TYPES OF PRACTIVE A LEVEL Teaching Methods & Types Of Practive A Level Quiz. A Level PE Skill Acquisition Skill Classification & Types Of Practice (A Level) Teaching Methods & Types Of Practive A Level Quiz. Time limit: 0. Quiz Summary. 0 of 10 Questions completed. Questions: OXYGEN DEBT & RECOVERY Oxygen Debt & Recovery. What is oxygen debt? When you have a short intense burst of exercise such as sprinting you generate energy for this anaerobically or without oxygen. When you stop exercising you are still breathing heavily. This is your body taking in extra oxygen to ‘repay’ the debt. Well, that is the simple solution but there is a RUGBY RUCKING DRILLS Rugby Rucking Drills. A ruck occurs when the ball is on the ground and at least one player from each side is in physical contact with the ball between them. It is a technique used to get or keep possession of the ball after a player has been tackled in open play. The followingrugby
FREE GCSE & A LEVEL PE REVISION QUIZZES Test your knowledge with our simple free GCSE PE revision courses with quizzes for both GCSE PE and A Level PE. GCSE PE Quizzes. Test your knowledge of the UK GCSE Physical Education syllabus with our interactive quizzes, covering musculoskeletal system, circulatory system, respiratory system, energy systems, movement analysis, andsports psychology.
TYPES OF FITNESS TESTS Types of Fitness Tests. Fitness tests can be devised to test all aspects of fitness, providing the test follows fitness testing principles. The following are examples of simple fitness tests which can easily be reproduced away from a lab and measure strength, power, anaerobic endurance, local muscular endurance, aerobic endurance,flexibility
HIGH JUMP - TEACHPE.COM High jump technique – The approach: 3 important factors of the approach are acceleration, maximum velocity, and curve running. There are 3 different approaches that athletes use today. The J approach, flared approach, and hook approach. All 3 approaches have the same curve into the jump. The only difference between them is the initial BONE STRUCTURE & ANATOMY EXPLAINED The structure of a long bone consists of several sections:. Diaphysis: This is the long central shaft. Epiphysis: Forms the larger rounded ends of long bones. Metaphysis: Area between the diaphysis and epiphysis at both ends of the bone. Epiphyseal Plates: Plates of cartilage, also known as growth plates which allow the long bones to grow during childhood. . Once we stop growing (between 18TYPES OF BONES
The Sternum (breastbone), Cranium (skull), ilium (hip bone) Pelvis and Ribs are also classified as flat bones. Anterior and posterior surfaces are formed of compact bone to provide strength for protection with the centre consisting of cancellous (spongy) bone and varying amounts of bone marrow. In adults, the highest number of red bloodcells
MOTOR PROGRAMS & SCHEMA THEORY The schema theory challenges the open and closed-loop theories and was developed by Schmidt in 1977. He suggested that motor programmes can be clustered and are changeable to respond to the situation. He also stated that the larger the motor programme that is achieved through practice, the easier it can be adapted to new situations.POLE VAULT DRILLS
Pole Vault approach drills. The following drills aim to improve the approach or run-up. Staying relaxed and gradually increasing speed to a maximum controllable take-off speed is what we are trying to achieve as well as being as efficient as possible. RUGBY RUCKING DRILLS Rugby Rucking Drills. A ruck occurs when the ball is on the ground and at least one player from each side is in physical contact with the ball between them. It is a technique used to get or keep possession of the ball after a player has been tackled in open play. The followingrugby
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TYPES OF FITNESS TESTS Types of Fitness Tests. Fitness tests can be devised to test all aspects of fitness, providing the test follows fitness testing principles. The following are examples of simple fitness tests which can easily be reproduced away from a lab and measure strength, power, anaerobic endurance, local muscular endurance, aerobic endurance,flexibility
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A joint is a point where two or more bones meet. There are three main types of joints; Fibrous (immovable), Cartilaginous (partially moveable) and the Synovial (freely LEVER SYSTEMS IN BIOMECHANICS A useful way of determining the different types of lever systems operating during a particular movement is to remember the following rhyme. “For 1, 2, 3 think F, L, E” This rhyme helps us to identify the middle component of each system. For a first-class lever, F is the middle component. For a second class lever, L is the middle component. TEACHING METHODS & TYPES OF PRACTIVE A LEVEL Teaching Methods & Types Of Practive A Level Quiz. A Level PE Skill Acquisition Skill Classification & Types Of Practice (A Level) Teaching Methods & Types Of Practive A Level Quiz. Time limit: 0. Quiz Summary. 0 of 10 Questions completed. Questions: OXYGEN DEBT & RECOVERY Oxygen Debt & Recovery. What is oxygen debt? When you have a short intense burst of exercise such as sprinting you generate energy for this anaerobically or without oxygen. When you stop exercising you are still breathing heavily. This is your body taking in extra oxygen to ‘repay’ the debt. Well, that is the simple solution but there is a RUGBY RUCKING DRILLS Rugby Rucking Drills. A ruck occurs when the ball is on the ground and at least one player from each side is in physical contact with the ball between them. It is a technique used to get or keep possession of the ball after a player has been tackled in open play. The followingrugby
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KREBS CYCLE & AEROBIC EXERCISE Krebs Cycle & Aerobic Exercise. Aerobic metabolism means ‘with oxygen’ and occurs when energy is produced in the body from chemical reactions that use oxygen. The aerobic system produces the largest amounts of energy, although at the lowest intensity, for example, in long-distance running. TRANSFER OF LEARNING Negative Transfer. This occurs when having learnt one skill, makes learning the second skill more difficult. This more often happens when a stimulus common to both skills requires a different response. For example, a squash player who takes up tennis may find itTYPES OF JOINTS
A joint is a point where two or more bones meet. There are three main types of joints; Fibrous (immovable), Cartilaginous (partially moveable) and the Synovial (freely LEVER SYSTEMS IN BIOMECHANICS A useful way of determining the different types of lever systems operating during a particular movement is to remember the following rhyme. “For 1, 2, 3 think F, L, E” This rhyme helps us to identify the middle component of each system. For a first-class lever, F is the middle component. For a second class lever, L is the middle component. TEACHING METHODS & TYPES OF PRACTIVE A LEVEL Teaching Methods & Types Of Practive A Level Quiz. A Level PE Skill Acquisition Skill Classification & Types Of Practice (A Level) Teaching Methods & Types Of Practive A Level Quiz. Time limit: 0. Quiz Summary. 0 of 10 Questions completed. Questions: OXYGEN DEBT & RECOVERY Oxygen Debt & Recovery. What is oxygen debt? When you have a short intense burst of exercise such as sprinting you generate energy for this anaerobically or without oxygen. When you stop exercising you are still breathing heavily. This is your body taking in extra oxygen to ‘repay’ the debt. Well, that is the simple solution but there is a RUGBY RUCKING DRILLS Rugby Rucking Drills. A ruck occurs when the ball is on the ground and at least one player from each side is in physical contact with the ball between them. It is a technique used to get or keep possession of the ball after a player has been tackled in open play. The followingrugby
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TYPES OF FITNESS TESTS Types of Fitness Tests. Fitness tests can be devised to test all aspects of fitness, providing the test follows fitness testing principles. The following are examples of simple fitness tests which can easily be reproduced away from a lab and measure strength, power, anaerobic endurance, local muscular endurance, aerobic endurance,flexibility
HIGH JUMP - TEACHPE.COM High jump technique – The approach: 3 important factors of the approach are acceleration, maximum velocity, and curve running. There are 3 different approaches that athletes use today. The J approach, flared approach, and hook approach. All 3 approaches have the same curve into the jump. The only difference between them is the initial BONE STRUCTURE & ANATOMY EXPLAINED The structure of a long bone consists of several sections:. Diaphysis: This is the long central shaft. Epiphysis: Forms the larger rounded ends of long bones. Metaphysis: Area between the diaphysis and epiphysis at both ends of the bone. Epiphyseal Plates: Plates of cartilage, also known as growth plates which allow the long bones to grow during childhood. . Once we stop growing (between 18TYPES OF BONES
The Sternum (breastbone), Cranium (skull), ilium (hip bone) Pelvis and Ribs are also classified as flat bones. Anterior and posterior surfaces are formed of compact bone to provide strength for protection with the centre consisting of cancellous (spongy) bone and varying amounts of bone marrow. In adults, the highest number of red bloodcells
MOTOR PROGRAMS & SCHEMA THEORY The schema theory challenges the open and closed-loop theories and was developed by Schmidt in 1977. He suggested that motor programmes can be clustered and are changeable to respond to the situation. He also stated that the larger the motor programme that is achieved through practice, the easier it can be adapted to new situations.POLE VAULT DRILLS
Pole Vault approach drills. The following drills aim to improve the approach or run-up. Staying relaxed and gradually increasing speed to a maximum controllable take-off speed is what we are trying to achieve as well as being as efficient as possible. RUGBY RUCKING DRILLS Rugby Rucking Drills. A ruck occurs when the ball is on the ground and at least one player from each side is in physical contact with the ball between them. It is a technique used to get or keep possession of the ball after a player has been tackled in open play. The followingrugby
IDENTIFY THE MUSCLES GCSE QUIZ Home; Coaching Menu Toggle. Athletics Menu Toggle. Sprint Training; Hurdles; Middle Distance; Pole Vault; Long Jump; High Jump; Triple Jump; Shot Put; Discus Throwing NECK STRETCHING EXERCISES Neck stretching exercises including lateral neck flexion, forward flexion, and neck rotation. Neck stretching exercises are important for all sports but in particular, if you do a WELCOME TO TEACHPE.COM Biomechanics is the physics and mathematics of technique. Knowledge of Newton's Laws, Forces, Linear Motion, Angular Motion, and Fluid Dynamics will enable any coach, teacher or athlete to understand and improve any sporting technique. Read more. FREE GCSE & A LEVEL PE REVISION QUIZZES Test your knowledge with our simple free GCSE PE revision courses with quizzes for both GCSE PE and A Level PE. GCSE PE Quizzes. Test your knowledge of the UK GCSE Physical Education syllabus with our interactive quizzes, covering musculoskeletal system, circulatory system, respiratory system, energy systems, movement analysis, andsports psychology.
TYPES OF FITNESS TESTS Types of Fitness Tests. Fitness tests can be devised to test all aspects of fitness, providing the test follows fitness testing principles. The following are examples of simple fitness tests which can easily be reproduced away from a lab and measure strength, power, anaerobic endurance, local muscular endurance, aerobic endurance,flexibility
KREBS CYCLE & AEROBIC EXERCISE Krebs Cycle & Aerobic Exercise. Aerobic metabolism means ‘with oxygen’ and occurs when energy is produced in the body from chemical reactions that use oxygen. The aerobic system produces the largest amounts of energy, although at the lowest intensity, for example, in long-distance running. TRANSFER OF LEARNING Negative Transfer. This occurs when having learnt one skill, makes learning the second skill more difficult. This more often happens when a stimulus common to both skills requires a different response. For example, a squash player who takes up tennis may find itTYPES OF JOINTS
A joint is a point where two or more bones meet. There are three main types of joints; Fibrous (immovable), Cartilaginous (partially moveable) and the Synovial (freely LEVER SYSTEMS IN BIOMECHANICS A useful way of determining the different types of lever systems operating during a particular movement is to remember the following rhyme. “For 1, 2, 3 think F, L, E” This rhyme helps us to identify the middle component of each system. For a first-class lever, F is the middle component. For a second class lever, L is the middle component. TEACHING METHODS & TYPES OF PRACTIVE A LEVEL Teaching Methods & Types Of Practive A Level Quiz. A Level PE Skill Acquisition Skill Classification & Types Of Practice (A Level) Teaching Methods & Types Of Practive A Level Quiz. Time limit: 0. Quiz Summary. 0 of 10 Questions completed. Questions: OXYGEN DEBT & RECOVERY Oxygen Debt & Recovery. What is oxygen debt? When you have a short intense burst of exercise such as sprinting you generate energy for this anaerobically or without oxygen. When you stop exercising you are still breathing heavily. This is your body taking in extra oxygen to ‘repay’ the debt. Well, that is the simple solution but there is a RUGBY RUCKING DRILLS Rugby Rucking Drills. A ruck occurs when the ball is on the ground and at least one player from each side is in physical contact with the ball between them. It is a technique used to get or keep possession of the ball after a player has been tackled in open play. The followingrugby
WELCOME TO TEACHPE.COM Biomechanics is the physics and mathematics of technique. Knowledge of Newton's Laws, Forces, Linear Motion, Angular Motion, and Fluid Dynamics will enable any coach, teacher or athlete to understand and improve any sporting technique. Read more. FREE GCSE & A LEVEL PE REVISION QUIZZES Test your knowledge with our simple free GCSE PE revision courses with quizzes for both GCSE PE and A Level PE. GCSE PE Quizzes. Test your knowledge of the UK GCSE Physical Education syllabus with our interactive quizzes, covering musculoskeletal system, circulatory system, respiratory system, energy systems, movement analysis, andsports psychology.
TYPES OF FITNESS TESTS Types of Fitness Tests. Fitness tests can be devised to test all aspects of fitness, providing the test follows fitness testing principles. The following are examples of simple fitness tests which can easily be reproduced away from a lab and measure strength, power, anaerobic endurance, local muscular endurance, aerobic endurance,flexibility
KREBS CYCLE & AEROBIC EXERCISE Krebs Cycle & Aerobic Exercise. Aerobic metabolism means ‘with oxygen’ and occurs when energy is produced in the body from chemical reactions that use oxygen. The aerobic system produces the largest amounts of energy, although at the lowest intensity, for example, in long-distance running. TRANSFER OF LEARNING Negative Transfer. This occurs when having learnt one skill, makes learning the second skill more difficult. This more often happens when a stimulus common to both skills requires a different response. For example, a squash player who takes up tennis may find itTYPES OF JOINTS
A joint is a point where two or more bones meet. There are three main types of joints; Fibrous (immovable), Cartilaginous (partially moveable) and the Synovial (freely LEVER SYSTEMS IN BIOMECHANICS A useful way of determining the different types of lever systems operating during a particular movement is to remember the following rhyme. “For 1, 2, 3 think F, L, E” This rhyme helps us to identify the middle component of each system. For a first-class lever, F is the middle component. For a second class lever, L is the middle component. TEACHING METHODS & TYPES OF PRACTIVE A LEVEL Teaching Methods & Types Of Practive A Level Quiz. A Level PE Skill Acquisition Skill Classification & Types Of Practice (A Level) Teaching Methods & Types Of Practive A Level Quiz. Time limit: 0. Quiz Summary. 0 of 10 Questions completed. Questions: OXYGEN DEBT & RECOVERY Oxygen Debt & Recovery. What is oxygen debt? When you have a short intense burst of exercise such as sprinting you generate energy for this anaerobically or without oxygen. When you stop exercising you are still breathing heavily. This is your body taking in extra oxygen to ‘repay’ the debt. Well, that is the simple solution but there is a RUGBY RUCKING DRILLS Rugby Rucking Drills. A ruck occurs when the ball is on the ground and at least one player from each side is in physical contact with the ball between them. It is a technique used to get or keep possession of the ball after a player has been tackled in open play. The followingrugby
FREE GCSE & A LEVEL PE REVISION QUIZZES Test your knowledge with our simple free GCSE PE revision courses with quizzes for both GCSE PE and A Level PE. GCSE PE Quizzes. Test your knowledge of the UK GCSE Physical Education syllabus with our interactive quizzes, covering musculoskeletal system, circulatory system, respiratory system, energy systems, movement analysis, andsports psychology.
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HIGH JUMP - TEACHPE.COM High jump technique – The approach: 3 important factors of the approach are acceleration, maximum velocity, and curve running. There are 3 different approaches that athletes use today. The J approach, flared approach, and hook approach. All 3 approaches have the same curve into the jump. The only difference between them is the initial BONE STRUCTURE & ANATOMY EXPLAINED The structure of a long bone consists of several sections:. Diaphysis: This is the long central shaft. Epiphysis: Forms the larger rounded ends of long bones. Metaphysis: Area between the diaphysis and epiphysis at both ends of the bone. Epiphyseal Plates: Plates of cartilage, also known as growth plates which allow the long bones to grow during childhood. . Once we stop growing (between 18TYPES OF BONES
The Sternum (breastbone), Cranium (skull), ilium (hip bone) Pelvis and Ribs are also classified as flat bones. Anterior and posterior surfaces are formed of compact bone to provide strength for protection with the centre consisting of cancellous (spongy) bone and varying amounts of bone marrow. In adults, the highest number of red bloodcells
MOTOR PROGRAMS & SCHEMA THEORY The schema theory challenges the open and closed-loop theories and was developed by Schmidt in 1977. He suggested that motor programmes can be clustered and are changeable to respond to the situation. He also stated that the larger the motor programme that is achieved through practice, the easier it can be adapted to new situations.POLE VAULT DRILLS
Pole Vault approach drills. The following drills aim to improve the approach or run-up. Staying relaxed and gradually increasing speed to a maximum controllable take-off speed is what we are trying to achieve as well as being as efficient as possible. RUGBY RUCKING DRILLS Rugby Rucking Drills. A ruck occurs when the ball is on the ground and at least one player from each side is in physical contact with the ball between them. It is a technique used to get or keep possession of the ball after a player has been tackled in open play. The followingrugby
IDENTIFY THE MUSCLES GCSE QUIZ Home; Coaching Menu Toggle. Athletics Menu Toggle. Sprint Training; Hurdles; Middle Distance; Pole Vault; Long Jump; High Jump; Triple Jump; Shot Put; Discus Throwing NECK STRETCHING EXERCISES Neck stretching exercises including lateral neck flexion, forward flexion, and neck rotation. Neck stretching exercises are important for all sports but in particular, if you do aSearch ...
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