Modern Technology 4 Flashcards

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examples of how facilities and access increased general participation AND elite athletes in sport?

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-improved shock absorbing, sports surfaces (4G),artificial lighting to offer more safety and opportunity
-improved access for people with disabilities
E-stimulated environment eg snow dome/surf simulator/astroturf
E-improved world class surfaces&facilities&equipment

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what is the purpose of monitoring of exercise

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to analyse athletes performance whilst acting as a motivational tool

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examples of monitoring of exercise for elite and non elite performers

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activity trackers- track fitness such as distance, calorie consumption and heartbeat.
GPS- allows people to connect and compare via online apps. technology such as GPS vests (E) also allow people to track their running/swimming
apps- track activity

E-video analysis of performance
E-fitness testing equipment

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how has equipment improved general participation

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-more effective training enabling higher performance and safety
-improved kit and equipment allows more effective training
-easier to learn skills & more enjoyable
-prosthetics enable everyone to participate

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how has modern technology limited participation

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cost: modern technology is expensive therefore leading to inequality

for elite athletes funding/sponsorships might mean the difference in performance

other types of technology such as computers can make people less likely to take part in sports

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how does modern technology impact elite sport?

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better facilities and access for people with disabilities
prevent injury and aid recovery eg helmets in cricket
improve fitness and training
ensures fair outcomes eg hawk-eye
more entertaining eg action replays

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examples of technology which increased fair outcomes and decision making accuracy

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hawk-eye shows flight of ball in tennis/cricket
goal line tech and VAR in football
snickometer in cricket
scan’o’vision is photofinish in athletics
communication devices allow officials to communicate

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how has technology decreased fair outcomes

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-faulty tech results in errors eg goal line tech in premier league
-increased pressure on officials could cause to them having higher anxiety levels and therefore making mistakes
-officials could be judged and need to rely on tech over their own decisions
-too much time taken waiting for decisions from tech, interrupting the game
-takes away ‘change element’
-changes nature of sport
-new drugs mean sports aren’t more fair as they avoid detection
-some people may not be able to afford it

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how mad technology increased entertainment

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-24/7 access through phones, internet
-slow motion allows aid with decision making eg line calls in tennis
-multiple camera angles aid decision making and knowledge of sport eg showing angles for offside decisions
-analysis tool for coaches to improve performance

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how has modern tech increased participation

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access- more people can do certain activities eg wheelchair ramps
motivation- tech provides information that increases motivation eg fitbit/hr monitors/gopros
progress- tech makes skills easier and safer to perform eg lighter bicycle frames
inclusion-disables people can participate
opportunity- sports can be played in all weathers and after dark eg synthetic turf pitches
mass production- equipment is easily available eg bikes

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how has technology made sports fairer

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officiating- officials make more accurate decisions
measurement- more accurate time/measuring devices
overturning- incorrect decisions can be reversed
reduced cheating- improved detection of foul play/gamesmanship
drug testing- improved doping detection
inclusion- allows disabled athletes to be included

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positive effects that technology has had on spectators

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fairer outcomes- goal line tech, hawkeye
entertainment- action replays
24/7 access- internet, mobile
performance- increases eg enhanced prosthetics
understanding- increased insight eg action replays, use of internet
player welfare- plays return from injuries faster eg safety equipment and rehab for injuries

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negative effects of modern technology on spectators

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tradition- destructs from true nature of sport eg goal line tech
delays- slows sports down; frustration
cheating- new enhancing drugs
less likely to attend live matches- better viewing experience at home through new angles via TVs etc

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