Level 3 Sport, Fitness and Personal Training BTEC

This subject is broken down into 58 topics in 18 modules:

  1. Principals of Anatomy & Physiology in Sport 5 topics
  2. The Physiology of Fitness 3 topics
  3. Assessing Risk in Sport 3 topics
  4. Fitness Training and Programming 4 topics
  5. Sports Coaching 3 topics
  6. Sports Development 4 topics
  7. Fitness Testing for Sport & Exercise 3 topics
  8. Practical Individual Sports 3 topics
  9. Practical Team Sports 3 topics
  10. Outdoor & Adventurous Activities 3 topics
  11. Exercise for Specific Groups 3 topics
  12. Instructing Physical Activity & Exercise 3 topics
  13. Sports Nutrition 3 topics
  14. Sports Injuries 3 topics
  15. Organizing Sports Events 3 topics
  16. Physical Education & the Care of Children & Young People 3 topics
  17. Sports Facilities & Operational Management 3 topics
  18. Talent Identification & Development 3 topics
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Sport, Fitness and Personal Training

Principals of Anatomy & Physiology in Sport

Skeletal system

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Skeletal system

Skeletal System Components

  • The skeletal system is comprised of bones, cartilage, ligaments, and other connective tissues.
  • The body has approximately 206 bones, grouped into two main divisions: the axial skeleton and the appendicular skeleton.
  • The axial skeleton includes the skull, vertebral column, and rib cage.
  • The appendicular skeleton includes the limbs and girdles (shoulder bones and hip bones).
  • Joint types range from immovable (e.g., skull sutures) to slightly movable (vertebral discs) and freely movable (elbow, knee).

Functions of the Skeletal System

  • Support: The skeleton provides the structural frame to support the body's shape and maintains its posture.
  • Protection: It shields vital organs, such as the brain, heart, and lungs.
  • Movement: Bones act as levers with the help of muscles, enabling body movement.
  • Mineral Storage: Bones store minerals like calcium and phosphorus which are essential for various cellular activities.
  • Blood Cell Production: Bone marrow produces red and white blood cells in a process called haematopoiesis.

Bone Structure and Composition

  • Bones are living tissues with a complex structure. They consist of a hard outer layer called compact bone and a spongy inner layer known as cancellous bone.
  • Compact bone is dense, sturdy, and provides the bone its strength.
  • Cancellous bone is lighter and contains trabeculae, which are small needle-like pieces of bone in a crisscross pattern with spaces for marrow.
  • Bone marrow replenishes blood cells and is found within the cavities of certain bones.
  • Bones are covered by a membrane called the periosteum, essential for nourishment, bone growth, and repair.
  • The epiphysis and diaphysis are the ends and middle section of a long bone, respectively.

Bone Remodelling and Repair

  • Bone remodelling is a lifelong process where old bone is replaced with new bone tissue.
  • In response to stress or injury, the hard bone matrix is resorbed by osteoclasts, and new bone is formed by osteoblasts.
  • Bone repair follows a series of steps starting from hematoma formation, fibrocartilaginous callus formation, bony callus formation, and finally bone remodelling.

Bone Categories

  • Long bones (e.g., femur, tibia): Longer than they are wide and function as levers aiding in movement.
  • Short bones (e.g., carpals, tarsals): Provide stability and support, less movement.
  • Flat bones (e.g., skull, sternum): Protection of internal organs, muscle attachment.
  • Irregular bones (e.g., vertebrae): Vary in shape and have multiple roles.

Remember, understanding the intricacies of the skeletal system can give you a better understanding of your body, improving both your training approach and injury-prevention strategies.

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Sport, Fitness and Personal Training

Practical Team Sports

Tactics and strategies

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Tactics and strategies

Understanding Tactics and Strategies

  • Recognise the basis of tactics and strategies, being mindful that they delineate the approach a team takes in a game to overcome the opposition.
  • Understand game strategies which are generally more long-term game plans, often for a season or a tournament.
  • Emphasise the significance of tactics, which often change within a single match based on the evolving situation of the game.
  • Learn the difference between defensive and offensive strategies and tactics. Defensive ones aim to prevent the opposition from scoring, while offensive ones focus on the team scoring.
  • Understand the importance of set plays, carefully rehearsed strategies employed during specific scenarios.

Implementation of Tactics and Strategies

  • Understand how to make in-game changes to tactics and strategies based on the state of the play, scoreboard pressure and time remaining.
  • Comprehend how the opposition's strengths and weaknesses impact the team's tactics and strategies.
  • Recognise the significance of team dynamics in planning and executing tactics and strategies.
  • Learn about the process of player assignment in different roles and positions based on their skill set and the team's overall game plan.
  • Highlight the need for versatility among team members to adapt to different in-game requirements.

Tactics and Strategies Development

  • Learn to develop tactics and strategies through regular training and practice sessions.
  • Understand how video analysis of previous games can be used to improve tactics and strategies.
  • Recognise the role of coach's guidance in devising and enhancing tactics and strategies.
  • Understand the importance of team discussions in building shared understanding of strategies and their successful execution.
  • Emphasise the role of player leadership in ensuring the team's adherence to the game plan.

Evaluating Tactics and Strategies

  • Learn about the practice of post-match analysis for assessing the effectiveness of the employed tactics and strategies.
  • Understand how to use performance indicators like goal achievement, possession percentages or scoring opportunities to evaluate tactics and strategies.
  • Highlight the importance of incorporating feedback from the team and coaches in refining tactics and strategies.
  • Understand that regular tactical reviews can help in keeping the team’s strategies relevant and updated.
  • Recognise the important role of continuous improvement in tactics and strategies for achieving long-term success.

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