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Foe B*••DEN%e academe
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CORE
Topic 1 Anatomy
-
Topic 2 -
Exercise Physiology
Topic 3 -
Energy Systems
Topic 4 -
Movement Analysis
Topic 5- Skills in sports
Topic 6 -
Measurement & Evaluation of Human Performance
ADDITIONAL HIGHER LEVEL ( AHL)
Topic 7 Further
Anatomy
-
Topic 8 -
The Endocrine
System
9
Topic Fatigue
-
Topic 10 Friction &
Drag
-
Topic 11 Skill Acquisition & Analysis
-
Topic 12 -
Genetics & Athletic Performance
Topic 13 Exercise &
Immunity
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1. 1 The Skeletal
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System
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1. 2 / The Muscular System
1. 1 The Skeletal
/
System
1. 2 / The Muscular System
, 1. I - THE SKELETAL SYSTEM
1.1.1 / between the axial and
Distinguish anatomically
appendicular skeleton
cranium
clavicle
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humerus ulna
radius
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phalanges
metacarpals
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pubis
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carpals
ilium
ischium
patella
tibia
☒ Axial skeleton
fibula
tarsals ѥ< Appendicular skeleton
phalanges metatarsals
.
1.1.2 between the axial & appendicular
/
Distinguish
skeleton in terms of function
Axial skeleton
Provides protection of vital
organs
-
↳
eg
Skull .
brain
protects during rugby tackle
Supports of the upper
the
weight body
-
↳ Vertebral column supports upper
eg .
body weight
, Appendicular Skeleton
-
Provides attachment for muscles
↳
eg scapula provides attachment for rotator cuff
.
muscles
-
Provides levers to allow movement
↳ humerus and ulna articulate to form a lever
eg .
1. 1. 3- state the four types of bones
Long Bone
↳ essential for movement
-
femur humerus Clavicles
, ,
Flat Bones
↳ have curved surfaces
↳ protect
organs
↳ allow muscle attachment
-
cranium ribs
,
sternum
,
short Bones
↳ cube shaped bones
↳
provides strength for intricate movements
weight bearing
-
•
carpals , tarsals
Foe B*••DEN%e academe
B. qq.EU#E-&ABoa*.k-uHe*.
CORE
Topic 1 Anatomy
-
Topic 2 -
Exercise Physiology
Topic 3 -
Energy Systems
Topic 4 -
Movement Analysis
Topic 5- Skills in sports
Topic 6 -
Measurement & Evaluation of Human Performance
ADDITIONAL HIGHER LEVEL ( AHL)
Topic 7 Further
Anatomy
-
Topic 8 -
The Endocrine
System
9
Topic Fatigue
-
Topic 10 Friction &
Drag
-
Topic 11 Skill Acquisition & Analysis
-
Topic 12 -
Genetics & Athletic Performance
Topic 13 Exercise &
Immunity
-
/
wait
,HB-pqgmq tgqfoµµM.
.FM %ÉBMk Lmfaoo
"
BhM%⑨UBM⑧BaMѵB ÷
.
1. 1 The Skeletal
/
System
Miggy
1. 2 / The Muscular System
1. 1 The Skeletal
/
System
1. 2 / The Muscular System
, 1. I - THE SKELETAL SYSTEM
1.1.1 / between the axial and
Distinguish anatomically
appendicular skeleton
cranium
clavicle
¥ ÷7B ¥÷¥ ¥
ooo sternum
¥.: ¥*.÷!•¥' ÷ ÷_¥
•¥ ÷*¥:;. ,*÷;.⇐¥*!•,µi";. :¥÷±
"
""
""
humerus ulna
radius
MF¥
phalanges
metacarpals
My
pubis
.ro#*:. o.*
.
carpals
ilium
ischium
patella
tibia
☒ Axial skeleton
fibula
tarsals ѥ< Appendicular skeleton
phalanges metatarsals
.
1.1.2 between the axial & appendicular
/
Distinguish
skeleton in terms of function
Axial skeleton
Provides protection of vital
organs
-
↳
eg
Skull .
brain
protects during rugby tackle
Supports of the upper
the
weight body
-
↳ Vertebral column supports upper
eg .
body weight
, Appendicular Skeleton
-
Provides attachment for muscles
↳
eg scapula provides attachment for rotator cuff
.
muscles
-
Provides levers to allow movement
↳ humerus and ulna articulate to form a lever
eg .
1. 1. 3- state the four types of bones
Long Bone
↳ essential for movement
-
femur humerus Clavicles
, ,
Flat Bones
↳ have curved surfaces
↳ protect
organs
↳ allow muscle attachment
-
cranium ribs
,
sternum
,
short Bones
↳ cube shaped bones
↳
provides strength for intricate movements
weight bearing
-
•
carpals , tarsals