The document provides an overview of the four aspects of sports history that will be studied: popular recreation, 19th century public schools, rational recreation, and state elementary education. It lists key terms related to these aspects and five sports/activities that will be studied through time: football, cricket, tennis, rowing, and association football. The document also includes a timeline with important dates in the history of these sports.
The organisation of sport – and hence the Sport Industry of Employers – is very complex and subject to constant changes and modifications, for example when there is a change of national government in the UK and / or success (or failure) on the international stage of our elite sports men and women.
There are three areas to the research:
(1) The difference between the ‘performance’ and the ‘participation’ strands and the implications of this for the Sport Industry;
(2) The differences and interdependencies of the three main sectoral components of the Sport Industry (Public; private; voluntary);
(3) Significant recent and / or proposed changes (such as funding or strategic thinking about the place of sport in society) to the Sport Industry.
Cheerleading History : How it All Startedamycruise
http://bit.ly/cheer-and-dance
Cheerleading is a popular activity among today's youth. Today, this activity is even considered as a separate competitive sport and there are various organisations across the globe that regularly hold competitions and exhibitions for cheerleaders.
Role of external organisations in sportMike Haddon
There are a number of external organisations that have a role in providing support and progression to performers moving from grass roots to elite level.
The organisation of sport – and hence the Sport Industry of Employers – is very complex and subject to constant changes and modifications, for example when there is a change of national government in the UK and / or success (or failure) on the international stage of our elite sports men and women.
There are three areas to the research:
(1) The difference between the ‘performance’ and the ‘participation’ strands and the implications of this for the Sport Industry;
(2) The differences and interdependencies of the three main sectoral components of the Sport Industry (Public; private; voluntary);
(3) Significant recent and / or proposed changes (such as funding or strategic thinking about the place of sport in society) to the Sport Industry.
Cheerleading History : How it All Startedamycruise
http://bit.ly/cheer-and-dance
Cheerleading is a popular activity among today's youth. Today, this activity is even considered as a separate competitive sport and there are various organisations across the globe that regularly hold competitions and exhibitions for cheerleaders.
Role of external organisations in sportMike Haddon
There are a number of external organisations that have a role in providing support and progression to performers moving from grass roots to elite level.
Miniatlas of Human Cross-Sectional AnatomyPhilip Tate
A cadaver was sectioned and photographed. The cadaver photographs were correlated with MRI and CT images. Photoshop and Quark Express were used to produce a 62 page atlas that presents sectional anatomy using a systemic approach.
Coauthored with James Kennedy and John Lampigano
The team at Lemon.ly is very excited for the 2012 London Olympics. As we count down the days to the start of the Olympic Games we started asking a few questions about Olympic history. In this graphical presentation, Lemon.ly presents a few Olympic Games Fast Facts to get you excited.
2. Learning Objective
• To identify the four aspects of sporting
history we will study.
• To recognise key terminology that will be
used.
• To list the five sports / activities we will
study through time.
4. Four Dimensions oF sports
History
Pre-Industrial Post-Industrial
C18th
1700 1800 C19th 1900 C20th
2000
Popular recreation
Popular Recreation
Public Schools
Rational Recreation
State Elementary Education
5. Popular Recreation
• Pre-industrial sports and pastimes (often
associated more with the lower classes,
however the upper class also were
involved in sporting activities.)
• This term could also refer to the most
popular pastimes at the time.
6. Nineteenth Century Public Schools
• Old established, fee paying schools
attended by upper class boys.
19. First University Boat Race
First rules for Cricket issued
First FA Cup competed for
First Wimbledon
Uruguay win the first World Cup
First Modern Olympic Games held in Athens
London hosted their first Olympic Games
London hosted their second Olympic Games
London will host their third Olympic Games
20. Henry VIII played real tennis
England won the World Cup at Football
Overarm bowling allowed in cricket
First ‘Ashes’ series
World War 1
World War 2
Rugby Football Union (RFU) founded
Compulsory Schooling for all children
Eton School founded
21. First University Boat Race 1829
First rules for Cricket issued 1774
First FA Cup competed for 1863
First Wimbledon 1877
Uruguay win the first World Cup 1930
First Modern Olympic Games held in Athens 1896
London hosted their first Olympic Games 1908
London hosted their second Olympic Games 1948
London will host their third Olympic Games 2012
22. Henry VIII played real tennis 1450
England won the World Cup at Football 1966
Overarm bowling allowed in cricket 1864
First ‘Ashes’ series 1883
World War 1 1914 - 1918
World War 2 1939 - 1945
Rugby Football Union (RFU) founded 1871
Compulsory Schooling for all children 1870
Eton School founded 1440