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Task 2 Summary Keyword Definition
LAB – examine equipment and technology for participants to use when taking part in sport and physical activity action camera A device designed to take a snapshot of a fast-moving subject. E.g. a diver in mid-
Task Descriptio Details
Category Description Advantages Disadvantages n dive.
Clothing • Sports kit, waterproof clothing, training • Clothing to increase performance: improved - Accessibility due to cost Choose One - Sport aerodynamic A shape or material which reduces the wind drag force acting on the object.
Footwear clothing e.g. bibs thermoregulation, clothing designed to improve - Cost Physical - Outdoor activity analysis Detailed examination of a topic/subject.
• Footwear: trainers, studded boots, sport aerodynamics Activity - Physical fitness activity
specific footwear • Footwear: sport specific new designs or assistive Used by people with disabilities to help them access sport or physical activities
technology
more easily. E.g. prosthetics allow athletes with physical impairments to run.
materials leading to better grip, rebound Justification of - Explain the different types of sports clothing and equipment required
Equipment and for the chosen activity. composite Made by combining materials with different properties. Often lighter and stronger
Sport • Participant equipment: e.g. balls, rackets - New materials for lightness and strength (composite - Accessibility due to cost Clothing material than traditional materials.
Specific Eq • Travel related equipment: e.g. kayak materials. E.g. tennis racket) - Cost Justification of - Describe the different types of technology available to participants in disability sports These include sports adapted for people with a disability, e.g. wheelchair basketball,
uipment: - Scoring equipment: e.g. goal posts - New designs to improve performance (e.g. golf driver Technology the chosen activity. and new sports designed for people with disabilities, e.g. goalball.
• Fitness training equipment: e.g. dumbbells – bigger head and more forgiving)
Benefits - Provide an account of the benefits of using this technology. facilities Purpose-built places for people to take part in sport and physical activity.
Protection - Mouth guards, helmets, body protection, eye - Improved protection design, lighter weight, improved - Accessibility due to cost Limitations - Provide an account of the limitations of using this technology. GPS A system that uses signals from satellites to identify the location of an object.
and safety: protection, flotation devices, first aid equipment performance. E.g. shape of cycling helmets to be more - Cost
(bandages, ice packs, defibrillator) aerodynamic Additional officiating Managing a sporting event to make sure the rules and regulations are followed, e.g. a
referee at a football match.
Equipment e.g. wheelchair - Prosthetics, sport specific wheelchairs, equipment to - Accessibility due to cost Guidance
for those help those with hearing and visual impairments - Cost Content - Include various types of equipment and assistive technology if performance Observing a participant or a team and identifying areas where improvement is
analysis
needed. May use video replays or data from sensors.
with disabili - Usability (specific training required) Suggestions relevant. - Consider the accessibility of the technology for the
ties: participant. - Compare the benefits and limitations of each technology. - PPE Personal protective equipment. Worn to protect the participant. E.g. a helmet
Facilities: - Indoor sports hall/gyms, outdoor - Stimulate environments to replicate competition in - Accessibility due to cost Avoid mentioning irrelevant clothing, technology, or equipment. protects the head against impact.
pitches, climbing walls, snow domes other locations. E.g all weather pitches - Cost Presentation - Can include a combination of slides, written notes, and video. prosthetics Artificial body parts, such as running blades.
Format rebound When something springs back from a surface. Improved rebound in sports footwear
Officiating e - Whistle, microphone, earpiece - Computer assisted systems, VAR - Accessibility due to cost helps an athlete jump higher.
quipment: - Cost Tips for the - Ensure to cover both clothing and footwear. - Offer a range of
Task equipment types and their purposes. - Use specific examples to sensor A device which can be attached to equipment or clothing to collect data.
Performanc - Smart watches, heart rate monitors, applications - Action cameras, GPS, sensors • Time: setting up, using equipment, compiling illustrate points. - Focus on relevant items for the chosen activity.
e analysis: on clothing/equipment date, giving feedback to participant sport Competitive physical activity which has rules and regulations and a National
Governing Body.
• Access to technology: equality and unfair
advantages as not everyone has technology sport-specific Something that is adapted to make it ideal for a particular sport, e.g. a rugby
• Cost: initial cost is expensive and wheelchair.
maintenance thermoregulation A process that allows your body to maintain its core internal temperature.
• Accuracy of data
• Usability: specific training required video-assisted Systems that record sporting action from many different angles. Video replays can
decision-making help an official make the correct decision, e.g. whether a tennis shot is in or out.
systems