The theorist of operant conditioning
BF Skinner
Motivation, physical competence, confidence are a part of what
Physical Literacy
The unquestioned and unearned set of advantages, entitlements, benefits and choice bestowed on people solely based on a single characteristic.
Privilege
List one of the risk management sport strategies
Competition, environment, finance/legal, medical,
What is a coaching philosophy
A set of beliefs and principles that guide your behavior.
Coach takes away a difficult conditioning workout if players perform well on some behaviour like paying attention during tactical drill
Negative reinforcement
Name 2 factors that contribute to physical literacy
Education, recreation, health, media, and sport
systematic subjugation of one social group by a more powerful social group for the social, economic, and political benefit of the more powerful social group.
opression
Where do most organized sport related injuries occur?
during practice
A branch of philosophy that is concerned with the behaviour of individuals in society is known as
ethics
Positive reinforcement involves....
Adding a pleasant consequences to increase the probability of the action being completed
What does LTAD stand for
Long-term athlete development
Each person has different circumstances and allocates the exact resources and opportunities needed to reach an equal outcome
Equity
A type of injury that can have short-term or long-term impacts on participation and competition and can be caused by self-doubt, failure, rejection, criticism from others
psychosocial injuries
A coaching/Teaching philosophy provides the foundation to
clarify goal, guide behavior, organize evaluations
Taken off the starting line up for missing to many practices
Negative punishment
What is the first level of the LTAD MODEL
Active Start
Intersectionality is.... SA Q
refers to the social, economic, and political ways in which identity based systems of oppression and privilege (such as gender, gender expression, race) connect, overlap, and influence one another
likely someone is going to be expose (the likelihood) to something bad and how bad the outcome will be (the consequence)
risk
Mcnamee 1988 developed the
Virtues based approach
Suggests that learning is social and occurs in actively through actual doing or vicariously by observing models perform
social cognitive learning
What can parents do to support their child's physical activity levels
Be active themselves
% of 13 to 18 year old girls feel comfortable talking to their coach about these topics
less than 10%
The 3 E's
Education
Engineering
Enforcement
National coaching certification program nccp of code ethics includes
Respect and integrity
Leadership professionalism
Health and safety