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Unit 1.1 – EXAM 1


1. Target group is a term now used extensively when discussing access to sport and recreation.
(a) Define target group
                                                                                             (1 mark)
(b) Identify two target groups and explain how their access to sport and recreation is restricted.
                                                                                            (6 marks)

(c) Outline THREE reformative polices that can be used by sporting facilities to encourage participation
amongst target groups
                                                                                         (3 marks)


2. A number of recent surveys on fitness have raised concerns about the fitness of young people in the UK.
(a) Discuss how changes in lifestyle may have created some of these problems.
                                                                                         (3 marks)

(b) Outline, using two specific examples, how sporting organisations are attempting to reverse this trend
amongst young people.
                                                                                          (4 marks)
(c) Outline THREE reformative polices that can be used by sporting facilities to encourage participation
amongst target groups
                                                                                         (3 marks)

3. A number of contemporary concerns are labeled as hypokinetic disorders.
(a) Explain what a hypokinetic disorder is and describe three such contemporary disorders
                                                                                         (4 marks)

(b) Explain how exercise can help to act as a cure for each disorder identified in your part a
                                                                                             (3 marks)

4. Correct nutrition is an essential consideration for any serious athlete in order to provide the energy necessary
for training and competition
(a) Three food groups can provide energy, name the three food groups and using the example of a marathon
runner give the appropriate percentages required by the performer. Explain the reason behind the given
quantities
                                                                                              (9 marks)



(36 MARKS)

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Unit 1 Exam 1

  • 1. Unit 1.1 – EXAM 1 1. Target group is a term now used extensively when discussing access to sport and recreation. (a) Define target group (1 mark) (b) Identify two target groups and explain how their access to sport and recreation is restricted. (6 marks) (c) Outline THREE reformative polices that can be used by sporting facilities to encourage participation amongst target groups (3 marks) 2. A number of recent surveys on fitness have raised concerns about the fitness of young people in the UK. (a) Discuss how changes in lifestyle may have created some of these problems. (3 marks) (b) Outline, using two specific examples, how sporting organisations are attempting to reverse this trend amongst young people. (4 marks) (c) Outline THREE reformative polices that can be used by sporting facilities to encourage participation amongst target groups (3 marks) 3. A number of contemporary concerns are labeled as hypokinetic disorders. (a) Explain what a hypokinetic disorder is and describe three such contemporary disorders (4 marks) (b) Explain how exercise can help to act as a cure for each disorder identified in your part a (3 marks) 4. Correct nutrition is an essential consideration for any serious athlete in order to provide the energy necessary for training and competition (a) Three food groups can provide energy, name the three food groups and using the example of a marathon runner give the appropriate percentages required by the performer. Explain the reason behind the given quantities (9 marks) (36 MARKS)