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Explain the difference between intrinsic and extrinsic motivation provide examples
Intrinsic - drive from within - e.g. feeling of accomplishment or pride. Extrinsic - external rewards - prizes, trophies, money
Identify a method of recovery
Active -low intensity exercise; mobility - foam rolling, stretching, yoga; special practices - ice bath, massage, auma/heat
1 person share your favourite PE unit and why
Synchro???
1 person in your team share a key takeaway from health this year
complete
10 seconds to high 5 everyone in your team
complete
What colour is the dress!? You have 1 min to put across your argument
Blue/Black White/Gold
What does DOMS stand for? And give one way you could reduce it
Delayed Onset of Muscle Soreness - Low intensity exercise - jogging, walking, cycling, swimming; stretching
Give a social skill and describe a scenario of when you would use it
Give a way someone might reduce or control their arousal levels
Self talk, imagery/visualisation, PMR/Meditation, listen to music
Identify one of the arousal theories and explain how it impacts performance
Drive - as arousal increases so does performance. Inverted U / ZOP - Optimum level of arousal to produce optimum performance. Catastrophe -
Name the 4 'Happy Hormones'
Serotonin, Dopamine, Oxytocin, Endorphin
According to our expert diet and nutritionist - what should you try to eat daily?
The rainbow! Fruits and Veg from all colour groups - red, orange, green, purple and white
Name the other 3 types of physical training
Cardiovascular, Muscular Endurance, Strength and Power
What is the definition of health according to WHO
'A state of complete physical, mental and social well-being, and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity
Team complete 50 star jumps for the points!