Rec & Leisure
Needs Assessment Tools
Event Coordination
Barriers to Recreation
Tournaments
100

Unstructured free time that can be spent as you see fit.

What is Leisure?

100

An item attached to a survey that outlines its purpose.

What is a Cover Letter?

100

The acronym used when developing goals.

What is SMART?

100

This barrier is a popular excuse that the activity will take too long to commit to.

What is Time Constraints?

100

A tournament format in which each player or team gets to play every other player or team at least once.

What is Round Robin?

200

Any activity that one could do for enjoyment when they aren't working or performing their duties; restores us in some way.

What is Recreation?

200

A needs assessment tool that selects random participants and adds a personal touch.

What is Telephone Interview?

200

A tool that reveals the opinions and wishes of potential participants through personal feedback to identify issues and become aware of the population’s feelings, beliefs, and attitudes.

What is Needs Assessment?

200

This barrier includes high program registration fees, equipment costs, and transportation issues.

What is Economic Factors? 

200

A tournament style used when you have a more time or not enough entries for single-elimination, where a team/person may lose a game and still win the tournament.

What is Modified-Double Elimintaion

300

This type of recreational benefit promotes spiritual growth, improves self-confidence and decreases stress.

What is Personal Benefits?

300

This type of needs assessment tool tests your own assumptions about what you think people want and engages participants ina number of open ended questions.

What is Focus Groups?

300

A uniform set of questions that are answered and describe the event taking place (includes: finances, goals, evaluation, schedule location etc.,).

What is a Proposal?

300

This barrier rests on the idea that if I can’t do something well, then I shouldn’t do it at all.

What is Perceived Lack of Necessary Physical and Social Skills?

300

True or False: The type of activity and number of participants do not need to be considered when deciding tournament structure.

What is False?

400

This type of recreational benefit promotes ethnic and cultural harmony, reduces feelings of alienation and promotes sharing, nurturing, and understanding of others.

What is Social Benefits?

400

This type of needs assessment tool is a one time event that provides an atmosphere for debate, and is excellent for providing and gathering information.

What is a Public Meeting?

400

A group of people appointed for a specific function.

What is a Committee?

400

This barrier is built on the idea that you can accomodate job, family and recreation.

What is Work and Family Comittments? 

400

This tournament structure results in the selection of a more deserving winner.

What is Modified Double Elimination?
500

This type of recreational benefit protects and preserves environmentally sensitive areas as well as cultural and historical sites. 

What is Environmental Benefits?

500

This needs assessment tool is a gathers respondents information about activities they participated in or they would like to have offered.

What is an Interest Checklist?

500

A detialed "to-do" list that establishes immediate and short-term goals and is reviewed continually.

What is Action Plan?

500

Lack of facilities, lack of participants, physical or mental challenges, lack of motivation and poor self-image can all be attributed to this recreational barrier.

What is Other Constraints?

500

Ladder, Target, Spiderweb and Pyramid are all examples of which tournament structure?

What is Challlenge Tournaments?

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