CORE 1
CORE 2
SPORTS MED
IMPROVING PERFORMANCE
EQUITY AND HEALTH
100

mortality, infant mortality, morbidity, life expectancy

what is measures of epidemiology


100

The alactacid system, The lactic acid system,The aerobic system

what is the energy systems

100

TOTAPS

what is the acronym for the assessment of injuries

100

macro and micro cycles

what is subphases in planning a training year

100
  • daily living conditions

  • quality of early years of life

  • access to services and transport  

  • socioeconomic factors

  • social attributes, eg social exclusion, discrimination

  • government policies and priorities, eg health, economic, social.

what is factors that create health inequities

200

cardiovascular disease, cancer (skin, breast and lung), diabetes, respiratory disease, injury, mental problems and illnesses

What is the chroronic diseases that are preventable with high levels

200

continous, Fartlek, aerobic, interval, circuit

what is types of training and training methoods 

200

asthma, diabetes, epilepsy

what is the medical conditions in child and young athletes

200

diaretics and alcohol

what is masking drugs 

200

ATSI, HIV/AIDS, homlessness, incacerated, aged,  unemployed, geograpgically remote, people with disabilities


what is populations experiencing health inequities

300

nature and extent, sociocultural, socioeconomic, environmental, roles of the ind, community and government 

What is RHS groups experiencing health inequities

300
GRAM
what is psychological stratergies to enhance motovation and manage anxiety
300

Heat is transferred between the body and an object through contact

what is conduction

300

lactate threshold and biomechanical analysis

what is tranning innovations

300
  • enabling (using knowledge and skills for change)

  • mediating (working for consensus)

  • advocating (speaking up for specific groups, their needs and concerns)

what is actions that improve health

400

herbs, nutrition, homeopathy, Chinese medicine

What is alternative healh approaches 


400

cryotherapy

what is an example of tissue damage recovery strategy

400

indicators of readiness for return to play (pain free, degree of mobility)

monitoring progress

psychological readiness

specific warm-up procedures

return to play policies and procedures

ethical considerations


what is return to play

400

performance and firness needs, schedules of events/competitions, climate and season

what is initial planning considerations


400

working with the target group in program design and implementation, ensuring cultural relevance and appropriateness, focusing on skills, education and prevention, supporting the whole population while directingextra resources to those in high-risk groups, intersectorial collaboration.

what is characteristics of effective health promotion stratergies

500

health care expenditure versus expenditure on early intervention and prevention

what is health care in Australia

500

TACK

what is acronym for characteristics of skilled performers 

500

stretching, conditioning, total body fitness

what is graduated exercise

500

a lack of energy and enthusiasm

what is lethargy

500

the bestest teacher ever 

what is Ms Moran