What are the Social Justice Principles ?
Equity
Diversity
Supportive Environments
Name one principle of training
Progressive overload
Specificity
variety
Warm up/cool down
direct and indirect
soft and hard
overuse
are all what?
ways to classify sports injuries
Name two influences on young peoples lives
family/peers
youth culture
global trends and events
technology
How many multiple choice Q's are there
20
Name 2 priority population groups
ATSI
Low SES
Rural and Remote
People born overseas
Elderly
anxiety and arousal includes trait and state anxiety what do these refer to
trait - part of someones personality, naturally anxious people
State - anxiety because of the situation at hand
hard tissue injuries include
fractures and dislocations
Young people are the healthiest age group and have less doctor visits then other generations? T or F
True
what are the short answer questions on
core 1 and core 2
What two words are missing?
Potential for ___________ and early ___________
prevention and intervention
3 Characteristics of the learner include
personality
heredity
confidence
prior experience
ability
female athletes have what specific demands (name 2)
eating disorders
iron deficiency
bone density
pregnancy
name two determinants that affect young peoples health
ind
sociocultural / economic
environmental
how many marks are the options worth?
40
Name two benefits of medicare
Allows all Australians access to health care
It is free to apply for
Free or subsidised costs of health services
open, closed, gross, fine, discrete, serial, continuous, self paced, externally paced are all what?
nature of the skill
Name two rehabilitation procedures
progressive mobilisation
graduated exercise
training
use of hot and cold
What are three developmental aspects that affect young people ?
self identity
self sufficiency
education/employment
support structures
behavioral boundaries
how many marks are allocated to a) and b) of your options?
8
12
The benefits of partnership in health promotion, eg. government sector,______________________
non government agencies
and the local community
What is the difference between Personal and Prescribed judging criteria
personal - opinions, feelings, emotions
prescribed - set criteria eg. gymnastics
what are some ethical considerations in return to play?
pressure to participate and the use of pain killers
What is the first critical question of this option?
What is good health for young people ?
What is the maximum amount of marks allocated for short answer?
8