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Document 6537537
BTEC First Sport
Teaching and Assessment Pack
Unit 1: Fitness for Sport and Exercise
Scheme of work
Guided learning hours (GLH): 30
Number of lessons: 20
Duration of lessons: one/two hours (as shown)
Key
AS: Activity Sheet
PS: Presentation Slide
IA: Interactive Activity
V: Video
IP: Interactive Presentation
Lesson
Unit content*
Activities
Resource checklist**
Links to other units
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Topics A.1 and A.2
have links with:
Learning aim A: know about the components of fitness and the principles of training
1
(1 hour)
Topic A.1 Components of physical
fitness:
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aerobic endurance
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muscular endurance
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flexibility
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speed
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muscular strength
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body composition.
Topic A.2 Components of skill-related
fitness:
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Tutor presentation using PS 1.
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Tutor presentation using
PS 2, PS 3 and PS 4, followed
by group discussion.
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Activity (individually, as a
group, or in pairs): AS 1
Fitness components for
successful sports performance.
agility
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balance
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coordination
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power
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PS 1 Components of physical
fitness
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PS 2 Components of
skill-related fitness
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PS 3 Fitness for sports
performance (1)
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PS 4 Fitness for sports
performance (2)
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AS 1 Fitness components for
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Unit 2 Practical
Sports Performance
(Topics C.1 & C.2)
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Unit 5 Training for
Personal Fitness
(Topic C.1)
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BTEC First Sport
Teaching and Assessment Pack
Unit 1: Fitness for Sport and Exercise
Lesson
2
(1 hour)
3
(1 hour)
Unit content*
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reaction time
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recognition of fitness components
needed for sports performance.
Topic A.3 Why fitness components are
important for successful participation
in given sports in terms of:
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being able to successfully meet the
physical demands of the sport in
order to reach optimal performance
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being able to successfully meet the
skill-related demands of the sport in
order to reach optimal performance
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being able to perform efficiently
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giving due consideration to the type
of event/position played.
Topic A.4 Exercise intensity and how it
can be determined:
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intensity − be able to measure heart
rate (HR) and apply HR intensity to
fitness training methods
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know about target zones and training
thresholds. Be able to calculate
training zones and apply HR max to
training: HR max = 220 – age (years)
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be able to calculate 60–85% HR max
and know that this is the
recommended training zone for
cardiovascular health and fitness.
Activities
Resource checklist**
Links to other units
successful sports
performance
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Show Video/DVD of elite
sports performers in action,
followed by group discussion
about importance of fitness
components for successful
sports performance. Prompt
learners to draw on their own
experiences.
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Tutor presentation using
PS 5, followed by group
discussion.
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Tutor presentation using PS
6, followed by learners working
in pairs/small groups to put
theory into practice.
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Individual or paired activity:
AS 2 Calculating maximum
heart rate (HR max).
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Video/DVD of elite sports
performers in action
Topic A.3 has links
with:
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PS 5 Fitness components for
successful sports
performance
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Unit 2 Practical
Sports Performance
(Topics C.1 & C.2)
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Unit 5 Training for
Personal Fitness
(Topic A.4)
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PS 6 Measuring heart rate
(HR)
Topic A.4 has links
with:
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Stopwatches
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AS 2 Calculating maximum
heart rate (HR max)
Unit 5 Training for
Personal Fitness
(Topics A.2, A.3 &
A.4)
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