Physiological Factors P6: Describe the effects of physiological factors on sports training and performance In all‚ there are 4 physiological factors that may affect someone’s sports performance; Motivation‚ arousal‚ anxiety‚ personality and concentration. Motivation- Motivation is the foundation all athletic effort and accomplishment. Without your desire and determination to improve your sports performances‚ all of the other mental factors‚ confidence‚ intensity‚ focus‚ and emotions‚ are meaningless
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Physiological factors affect the body’s need and desire for food. If the body is to remain healthy and function correctly it must have adequate amounts of food containing the essential nutrients. The impact of physiological of food selection and habits amongst individual falls into 3 main categories; Hunger‚ appetite and nutritional requirement. Hunger may be defined as that feeling of emptiness‚ weakness or pain caused by a lack of food. It becomes more intense as time passes‚ until we are able
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2.6 Some Factors that Influence Students’ Reading Comprehension Achievement There are two factors that influence the students’ reading comprehension achievements and they are related one another‚ they are: internal factor and the external factor. 2.6.1 The Internal Factor The internal factor means the factor which come from the reader himself (Kahayanto‚ 2005:13). Or usually known as personal factor‚ because the factor has existed inside the reader. This factor dealt with self-motivation and
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Programme Edexcel BTEC Levels 4 and 5 Higher Nationals in Health and Social Care Unit Title: Physiological Principles for Health and Social Care Unit : 12 Date Issued: 20 January 2014 Student Name St Patrick Student ID No.: Date of final Submission: TBA Edexcel Registration No.: Unit Leader: Mr. Mihir Parker Internal Verifier Name: Mr Hasa Ram
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Tristan Lampkin 4th Period 1/23/15 Physiological Change What is a drug addiction? Why don’t people just simply quit doing drugs? Well here is a news flash‚ an addiction to drugs is a disease! Why is it when someone is diagnosed with cancer other people are concerned and feel horrible‚ however‚ when someone is diagnosed with an addiction to drugs they are faced with ridicule‚ and alienation? It seems that it may be this way since cancer has been researched for many years while drug addiction has not
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HSC Core 2: Factors Affecting Performance Chapter 5: How does training affect performance? Energy systems * alactacid system (ATP/PC) * lactic acid system * aerobic system Energy Systems * The human body requires energy for its organs to function‚ internal processes to take place and to power muscular contractions for movement * Energy in the human body is stored in the chemical bonds that join atoms and is released when needed * The transformation of food‚ chemical
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Physiological measurements Body Temperature: This is the body ability of the body to generate and get rid of heat. It is measured via the mouth‚ ear‚ forehead and armpit. The hypothalamus in the brain regulates body temperature. Body temperature is maintained by constant burning of fuel in cells. It burns carbohydrates and fat. This constant burning of fuel is a chemical reaction of carbohydrates/fat with oxygen. This will be converted to CO2‚ water and heat and it is due to that heat the body
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study was concerned with the factors affecting the performance of secretaries in organizations and a case study of private and government aided primary and secondary schools in Masindi Town Council. Secretaries are sole sources of organizational success however they are seen not to perform as expected. The objectives of the study were To examine whether wages and salaries affect the performance‚ to find out the effects of education and training on the performance and to determine the extent to
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Unit 14 Physiological disorders Task1 P1 and P2 Physiological Disorder | Panic Disorder | Bipolar Disorder | Cause of Disorder | The causes of panic attacks and panic disorder are not so easy to understand.Normally the tendency to have panic attacks runs in families.This is always connected to the one of the major event of a person in his life graduating from college and entering the workplace‚ getting married‚ and having a baby. Severe stress‚ such as the death of a loved one‚ divorce‚ or job
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PHYSIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY Physiological psychology focuses on the relationship between our biological makeup and our behaviour and experiences. This area of psychology can be very convincing. For example we do know that the structure of our nervous system (including our brains) and the action of chemicals can have an effect on our behaviour. Some physiological psychologists take a reductionist argument to answer the above question. That is‚ they argue that behaviour and experiences can
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