Skill Acquisition
Biomechanics
Energy Systems
Oxygen Uptake
Acute responses
100

Classify kicking a penalty in soccer as an open/closed, fine/gross, discrete/serial or continuous skill.

Closed, gross, discrete

100

Define intertia

The resistance of a body to change in its state of motion

100

What is an ATP molecule made up of? And where is the energy stored in ATP.

Adenosine + 3 phosphates - stored in the phosphate bonds

100

Define oxygen uptake (VO2

Amount of oxygen transported to, taken up by and used by the body for energy production

100

Name a body system that experiences an acute response to exercise.

Cardiovascular system OR Respiratory System OR Muscular System

200

Describe the relationship between motor skill development, participation and performance

Increase in motor skill development > increase in performance (success) -> increases participation (motivation) -> practise more increased motor skill development (cycle continues)

200

Describe the difference between distance and displacement

distance is the length of space between two points (total amount covered) where as displacement is the difference between the initial position and final position of an object. 

200
Identify the fuels for each energy system

ATP-CP - Creatine phosphate

Anaerobic glycolysis - glycogen

Aerobic glycolysis - glycogen/fat (and technically protein in very small amounts

200

Describe oxygen deficit and describe a period during exercisewhen oxygen deficit occur. 

The state in which the oxygen supply is below the oxygen demand needed to meet energy requirement of the activity. Start of exercise, periods of increased intensity. 

200

Identify 2 cardiovascular acute responses to exercise

Increased stroke volume / Increased Heart Rate / Increased cardiac output / redistribution of blood flow / increased blood pressure / increased avo2-diff

300

Describe the difference between part or whole practise.

Part practise - each part of skill is practised separately before putting it back together when the athlete has mastered the individual parts to perform the whole skill.

Whole practise - learning all of the skill whole - practising the whole skill at once

300

Identify the equation for moment of interita

MOI = m x r2

300

Describe the process of ATP being resynthesized from the ATP-CP system. 

creatine phosphate --> creating + Pi -> energy. Energy used to put Pi and ADP back together to form ATP.

300

Describe steady state and describe how you would know when an athlete has reached steady state.

The state in which oxygen supply equals oxygen demand. HR plateaus, RR plateaus.

300

State the equation for cardiac output

Q = SV x HR
400

Describe augmented feedback and the identify the type of feedback which does not involve looking at the outcome of the skill

•Information about a skill performance that comes from an external source - could come from; an instructor or coach, video analysis, monitors or specific data - knowledge of performance

400

Describe conservation of momentum

When two bodies collide, their combined momentum is conserved – momentum stays the same.

400

Identify the energy system major contributor for a 100m sprint

ATP-CP system
400

Describe excess post-exercise oxygen consumption and give 1 factor that impact the duration of EPOC

The amount of oxygen consumed during the recovery period after exercise has stopped that is over and above the amount usually required during rest.

Factors: elevated muscle temp / increased use of mitochondria / increased ATP production ? restoring CP stores / lactate production during exercise

400

Identify 2 muscular acute responses and 1 respiratory acute response to exercise

Muscular response - increased motor unit and muscle fibre / increased blood flow in the muscles / increased muscle temperature / increased muscle enzyme activity / increased oxygen extraction and utilisation / decreased muscle substrate levels / increased avo2 diff

Respiratory response - increased RR / increased TV / increased V / increased oxygen uptake / increased pulmonary diffusion

500

To believe in one’s ability to execute a task/goal successfully - is which psychological skill and give a strategy for improving this psych skill

Confidence

  • Application to practice

  • Positive self-talk

  • Visualisation

  • Goal setting

  • Establishing a supportive environment

500

What is the acronym used when discussion force summation (summation of momentum) in a question? Give the letter and what it stands for

B – Body parts – use as many body parts as possible

E – sEquence – heaviest and largest to smallest and lightest body parts in order

S – Stabilisation – stabilise each body part once it passes momentum to the next (avoids the loss of momentum

T – Timing – when previous body part reaches maximal velocity the next par must begin moving

500

During the final quarter of a basketball game, a player repeatedly sprints the length of the court, changes direction, jumps for rebounds, and defends opponents for several minutes. Between efforts, they have short periods of jogging or walking but continue moving for the entire quarter. The athlete begins to feel fatigue as the game progresses but is still able to perform repeated high-intensity efforts. Which energy system increases its contribution during the repeat sprints and justify?

Anaerobic glycolysis - cannot be ATP-CP because of the repeat efforts with no passive recovery to replenish CP stores

500

Define VO2 max and describe how we can tell when VOmax is reached.

Definition: maximum amount of oxygen that can be taken up by, transported to and used by the body for energy production. 

Reached: with an increase in intensity with the same oxygen uptake - oxygen uptake stays the same but intensity increases, if we havent reached VO2 max then oxygen uptake will increase with an increase in intensity because we would have previously been in steady state.

500

Describe avo2-difference.

The measure of the difference in the concentration of oxygen in the arterial blood and the concentration of oxygen in the venous blood. 

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