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PE: Component 1 Task 1: 1 of 8
LAA – explore types of provision of sport and physical activity for different types of participant
Category of Activity Physical Benefits Mental Benefits Social Benefits
Sport Improved fitness, Become Improved confidence, Improved leadership skills, Become more Develop team working skills, Meet new
stronger resilient people
Physical Activity Improved fitness, Become Improved confidence, Improved leadership skills, Become more Develop team working skills, Meet new
stronger resilient people
Outdoor Adventurous Improved fitness, Become Improved confidence, Improved leadership skills, Become more Develop team working skills, Meet new
Activity stronger resilient people
Types of provision Advantages and Disadvantages of Provision
Public (Local Private (Organisations Voluntary (Volunteers Public (+ & -) Private (+ & -) Voluntary (+ & -)
authorities/school for profit) with a common
s) interest) Lots of sports offered, Modern facilities and Everyone can take part,
Accessible locations, equipment, Facilities and Cheap, Not as many sports
Local authorities Providers that aim to Provides sport for all, Affordable for all, Good equipment are often updated, on offer/available, Working
(local council) make a profit from the Generally free (possibly facilities/equipment to Access to professional with passionate individuals
provide funding for services they provide. a small fee to hire use, Government funded trainers/teachers/therapists, who enjoy sport, Poor
the public sector. Often associated with equipment/facilities), to improve facilities, Not as busy when taking part, facilities/equipment, No
They implement fitness centres. Facilities Employers give up their Professionals to Refreshments available, Not access to refreshments,
schemes that are are modern to justify high time voluntarily and support/deliver schemes available for all, Expensive to No access to professionals
relevant to the local fees. Access is limited have a passion for of work, Busy facilities join/take part to lead sessions
communities. due to costing a lot and in sport (often been
Provides sport for limited locations. involved in sport
all, Affordable Employees are paid for themselves), Government Guidelines Knowledge Organiser
access to their services. Owners Employers are not paid, Children and young people aged 5 to 18 Adults should aim to
sports/physical make a significant profit Kit/equipment is often should
activities, Good which is used to improve quite poor due to
facilities in equipment/facilities. limited funding, Grants Aim for an average of at least 60 minutes of Do strengthening activities that work all
accessible Private organisations are available to clubs moderate or vigorous intensity physical the major muscle groups on at least 2
locations. The often work with other to improve. The activity a day across the week. days a week.
money the facility businesses in the area to voluntary organisations
makes goes back to gain discounts/special work together to Take part in a variety of types and intensities Do at least 150 minutes of moderate
the government to rates to build provide competitions of physical activity across the week to develop intensity activity a week or 75 minutes
improve other local relationships/gain for participants. movement skills, muscles, and bones. of vigorous intensity activity a week.
facilities. custom.