SPORT AND ACTIVE LEISURE: LEVEL 1 BTEC UNIT 10: RISKS AND HAZARDS IN SPORT AND ACTIVE LEISURE LEVEL 1 – 4 CREDITS Tutor: Issue Date: Assignment Timescale (hrs): Review Dates: Task 1: Task 2: Submission Date: Formative/Summative IV Review Dates: |Assignment Brief: | |The aim of this unit is to introduce you to risks and hazards in
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Do you ever wonder what type of sports fans you are? Close your eyes and imagine yourself sitting in the bleachers at one of your favorite team’s games. Would your body be painted head to toe in your team’s colors? Would you be shouting chants at the top of your lungs? Would you be applauding your team‚ even if they were losing or would you only cheer when everyone else does? Would you only be there because your friends are attending and you thought it would be entertaining‚ or just because the team
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Sportsmanship is the character‚ practice‚ or skill of a person involved in sports. This includes the participant‚ the parents‚ the coaches‚ and all spectators. Sportsmanlike conduct includes fairness‚ courtesy‚ learning to be a good loser‚ being competitive without rude behavior‚ or experiencing any ill feelings toward the opponent. Too often in any sporting event‚ the purpose of the sport is forgotten. Winning has become overwhelmingly important to the adults involved
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Organized sports as a child has always been encouraged and there is a couple of reasons for that. They are that they are good in three aspects of life. It helps children and teens develop a strong social life‚ physical and mental abilities‚ and good academic achievement. I participated in sports as a kid‚ so as an example‚ I can say that organized sports is very beneficial for development in children and young adults. One study I found was a great process in pinpointing just how great sports can be
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Three…two…one…ERRRRRR! Sports are full of excitement and entertainment for both the fans and the athletes. Have you ever wondered how stressful playing a sport could be? Some might be surprised by the results. There are many different types of stressors that contribute to a player and their sports performance. Total stress load can cause athletes to be drained emotionally and at times it can be complicated for a person to deal with the stress that arises. Stress can also take a toll physically on
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formar Browns player) just because he moved boltamore‚ later he caught he went to jail for LIFE! This shows that Sports fans can go to fan and it can lead to bad things‚ fans do things because a game and it gets them in trouble or worse. Therefore‚ Sports fan go way too far because it can not only danger someone but other people around them‚ it can cause mental issues too. When sport fans go to crazy if can danger like jail‚ death and ect. In 14th century England a group of fans at a footbul (soccer)
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Computers and Sports Jose Vejar Row # 3 2/23/2015 Professor Swan ITCS 3688 Section #092 What makes sports special? Is it the pride in rooting for a favorite team‚ the intensity of hearing the thunderous chants of a packed stadium? Or what about the various in-game technologies used for entertainment? It would be an abomination to think of going through an entire game without seeing an instant replay. Instant replays have played a positive role in sports technology as referees
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Involvement in Youth Sports Parental Involvement in Youth Sports: the Good‚ the Bad and the Ugly Sean P. Cumming & Martha E. Ewing Sport in Society Article Summary Parental Involvement in Youth Sport Parental Involvement in Youth Sports: the Good‚ the Bad and the Ugly Parents have been involved in youth sport for quite some time now‚ and they always will. Help from parents is essential‚ but sometimes parent’s involvement can be a bit too much. Fast growing team sports like hockey
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can definitely not afford with anticipated slower market. Brian Walter Jr. had a great vision of not turning into “bureaucratic‚ quantitatively‚ grey-suited manager ...”‚ yet the alternative was not clearly specified. Currently‚ Victoria Heavy Equipment Limited (V.H.E.) with lower sales and disgruntled workers is a troubled organization. Should decline in sales continue‚ as we expect due to troubled real state economy‚ V.H.E. will soon enter the crisis zone. Hard goals set by Brian W. Jr. or any
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Peter van Staden About Sports Clubs Sports clubs are non-profit organisations‚ they render services to their members and they use income to upgrade the facilities used by the members. Although the accounting principles for a sports club and a business are the same‚ they are different in the way that the object of a business is to make a profit where as the object of Sports club is to enable its members to take part in one or more kinds of activities. Sources of income Membership fees Juniors
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