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    Physical and psychological changes of ageing In this chapter I will be talking about how physical and psychological changes that can occur within ageing and how this could affect an individual. P5- explain the physical and psychological changes which may be associated with ageing. M3- discuss the effects on self-esteem and self-confidence of the physical changes associated with ageing. Issue | Explanation | Ageism | Older people are sometimes stereotyped as being ineffective‚ sickly‚ uncontrolled

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    Badminton in a Nutshell

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    The Different Styles of Playing Badminton * In badminton‚ there are three main types of games. There are Singles‚ Doubles and Mixed Doubles. * A singles match in badminton features one player on each side of the net. You’ll get more of a cardiovascular workout in a singles game than in a game of doubles‚ because you are responsible for the entire side of your court. * A typical singles badminton match consists of a best two-out-of-three game series. Play each game to 21 points unless

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    PHYSICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF LOVE Being in love is one of those life experiences that many people desire. Since ancient times‚ love has been the force that has motivated writers‚ such William Shakespeare who wrote o his famous play “Romeo and Juliet”‚ and painters such Vincent Van Gogh that incited by the love for Margot Begemann‚ one of his muses‚ to paint momentous paintings. Paris and Helen of Troy’s love lead to one of the most famous wars‚ The Trojan War. Because of love‚ Emperor

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    History of Badminton

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    In the early days…  BADMINTON was invented long ago; a form of sport played in ancient Greece and Egypt. Badminton came from a child’s game called battledore and shuttlecock‚ in which two players hit a feathered shuttlecock back and forth with tiny rackets. The game was called "POONA" in India during the 18th Century‚ and British Army Officers stationed there took the Indian version back to England in the 1860’s. The army men introduced the game to friends‚ but the new sport was definitely launched

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    The Physical and Psychological Changes Which May be Associated with Aging Physical Changes The Cardiovascular System - The Cardiovascular System is the body system that we use to deliver in oxygenated blood to various cells and organ systems our bodies so that they can undergo cellular respiration. The system passes the correct nutrients‚ gases‚ hormones‚ blood‚ cells‚ etc. to and from the body. The Cardiovascular System also moves fluid around the body; these fluids include blood and lymph

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    Biomechanics in Badminton

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    performance using biomechanics‚ it enables you to detect errors easier in the technique and adjust the athletes’ performance accordingly. Good morning my name is Melyssa and today I will be analysing the footage of a smash recorded from a game of badminton. Badminton is a game with rackets in which a shuttlecock is hit back and forth across a net (Random House Dictionary‚ 2014). I will identify both the strengths and weaknesses of this shot and using biomechanical terms‚ justify possible modifications

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    ways he/she is unhappy‚ and it is the client who best knows how to solve these problems. According to Rogers (1961) cited by McLeod (1998) there are six necessary conditions for a therapeutic change. Condition one is that two people are in psychological contract .A relation between therapist and client must exist and it must be a relationship in which each person perception of the other is important. Condition two is the first person the client is in state of incongruence‚ vulnerable and anxious

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    Badminton, Arnis and Bowling

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    sports: badminton‚ arnis and bowling BADMINTON EQUIPMENT AND HISTORY Court The area of play‚ as defined by the outer boundary lines. Net The net is made of fine cord‚ dark in colour and of an even thickness‚ with a mesh. Posts The posts are used to hold the net in place. Racket The instrument used by players to hit the shuttlecock. Shuttlecock A piece of cork covered in goat skin with 16 goose feathers attached to one end. It can be made from natural or synthetic materials. Badminton is a racquet

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    The social-emotional‚ cognitive and physical benefits of physical activity During childhood our body and mind changes very fast. I believe that nowadays parents focus more on the brain developement of their children than their physical activity. When I was a little girl - over 20 years ago - we spent most of our time outside playing‚ running and enjoying fresh air and being in movement. Physical activity of children can secure them health and well being in their adulthood as well as teach

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    learned all about life with a ball at my feet” said Ronaldinho.Soccer you can make your whole life and learn so many life skills and you can use those skills in your everyday life outside of the field. Playing soccer has many benefits because the sport can help with social skills and sportsmanship‚ playing helps the players appreciate coaches and teachers‚ and soccer can help with teamwork and team building. First and foremost the sport can help with social skills and sportsmanship because when you lose

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