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Components of Fitness
WJEC GCSE PE
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Health, Training and Exercise
Health
Health and Wellbeing
Lifestyle Choices
Sedentary Lifestyles
Components of Fitness
Components of Fitness
Fitness Testing
Reasons for and Limitations of Fitness Testing
Fitness Testing 1
Fitness Testing 2
Fitness Testing 3
Training
Methods of Training 1
Methods of Training 2
Training Target Zones
Principles of Training
Warm up and Cool Down
Warm Up
Cool Down
Data Analysis
Data
Presenting Data
Evaluating Data
Quantitative and Qualitative Data
Exercise Physiology
Skeletal System
Functions of the Skeleton
The Skeleton
Movement Patterns
Types of Joints
Muscular System
Muscles of the Body
Muscle Types
Types of Contraction
Connective Tissues
Muscle Fibre Types
Cardiovascular System
Structure of the Cardiovascular System
Functions of the Cardiovascular System
Redistribution of Blood
Cardiac Values
Respiratory System
Respiratory System and Exercise
Structure of the Respiratory System
Pathway of Air and Exchange of Gases
Lung Volumes
Anaerobic and Aerobic Energy and the Effects of Exercise
Energy
Aerobic and Anaerobic Energy
Energy Use
Effects of Exercise
Short Term Effects of Exercise
Long Term Effects of Exercise
Movement Analysis
Movement
Antagonistic Pairs
Planes and Axes
Sports Technology
Levers
Levers
Mechanical Advantage and Disadvantage
Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity
Mental Preparation
Goal Setting
Mental Preparation
Motivation
Processing
Basic Information Processing
Feedback
Skill
Characteristics of Skilled Performance
Classification of Skill
Practice Methods
Guidance
Socio-cultural Issues in Physical Activity and Sport
Engagement Patterns
Participation
Provision
Strategies to Improve Participation
Schools
Physical Education and School Sport
Physical Literacy
Commercialisation and Sporting Conduct
Commercialisation
Advantages and Disadvantages of Commercialisation
Media
Sponsorship
Conduct of Performers
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