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1.2.1b Risks associated with participation Learning objectives To be able to understand how rules and officials protect against injury To understand and identify specific equipment/clothing for particular sports To be able to explain the term ‘balanced competition’ and how this can be achieved

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1.2.1b Risks associated with participation

Learning objectives

•To be able to understand how rules and officials protect against injury

•To understand and identify specific equipment/clothing for particular sports

•To be able to explain the term ‘balanced competition’ and how this can be achieved

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Prevention of injury

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Warm up

Cool down

All performer should prepare well for exercise. A thorough warm up is vital to prepare the mind and body.

A cool down will return the body to a complete resting state. Gentle stretching will remove lactic acid and prevent muscles cramps. A cool down will also prevent DOMS (delay onset muscle soreness)

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Checking equipment and facilities

Games activities:

Equipment should be relevant for the age and experience of the performer. Playing areas and simplified rules can also be used to suit the individuals.

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Gymnastics:

WHAT SAFETY MEASURES SHOULD WE THINK ABOUT?

Landing areas should be matted. 2 footed landings should be encouraged to ensure safety.

Trampolining:Getting the trampoline out should be done by qualified people.

Spotters are vital to the safety of the performer.

What should SPOTTERS consider when doing their job?

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Athletics:

Throwing events require a safe throwing area. i.e. Netting, and clear distances between spectators and competitors.

Jumping event require a safe clear landing area.

Swimming:

Swimming pool information signs state various safety rules including ‘no running’. Why?

Goggles, flip flops and swimming caps are encouraged for health and safety reasons. Why?

Open water is far more dangerous.

List the hazards with open water. i.e. Swimming at sea

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Outdoor Adventurous Activities (OAA):

This includes activities like rock climbing, mountaineering and canoeing.

Clothing should suit the climate and appropriate footwear is important. Other things to include are:

-Compass and map

-First aid kit

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What factors will effect the safety of a OAA trip?

What factors will effect the safety of a OAA trip?

Equipment condition

Equipment condition

Environmental conditions. e.g. storm,

tide or adverse weather conditions.

Environmental conditions. e.g. storm,

tide or adverse weather conditions.

Experience of the group leaders

Experience of the group leaders

Planning of the tripPlanning of the trip

The experience of the group

The experience of the group

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Correct clothing:

Players in most sports wear protective equipment to prevent injury (SAFETY). In some sports it is compulsory to wear protective equipment. e.g. shin pads for football.

HOCKEY?

CRICKET?

SWIMMING?

What clothing is required for the following:

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Footwear:Wearing the correct footwear is essential to all sports. The right

footwear will PROTECT and ASSIST PERFORMANCE.

Activity Footwear needs

Football Stability – studs

Basketball Support – high ankle

Endurance runner Cushioning – soft sole

Discuss Low friction – smooth sole

Rock climber High friction – rubber grip sole

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Balanced competition

Would you allow these two individuals to compete against each other in a boxing match?

Why not?

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Balanced competition:Another way to make sport safe is to try to level the competition by grading competitors in various ways. It also ensures FAIR competition.

• Grading/Skill ability (Handicap System)- Sportspeople are graded according to their skill level and will compete against people of similar ability. e.g. Karate, Judo and Golf.

• Weight: Participants will compete with opponents of the similar weight. E.g. Boxing, weight lifting.

• Age: Youth and adult groupings. E.g. U15 and seniors

• Gender: Men are generally more physically stronger than women. E.g. single sex competition.

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Rules:

Why do we have rules?Why do we have rules?

Rules and laws in sport are not just there to ensure fair play – they are also designed to protect participants.

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The rules of the game

Think of how the rules in the following sports help to protect participants.

1. Ice hockey

2. Boxing

3. Track cycling

Officials make sure that rules are kept and discipline players when necessary. What are the consequences of rule breaking?

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PLENARY:

How to reduce the risk of injury:

• obey the rules

• balancing competition

• Warm up/cool down

• Correct clothing/footwear

• Correct and safe equipment

• Use the correct techniques for the activity

• Safe playing area

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