Warm Ups and Cool Downs Flashcards

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Name three psychological benefits of a warm up

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  • Increase motivation
  • Improve concentration/focus
  • Mental rehearsal
  • Heighten or control arousal levels (e.g. ‘get in the zone’ or settle nerves)
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What are the key parts of a warm up?

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  1. Pulse Raiser/Heart raiser
  2. Mobility exercises
  3. Dynamic movements
  4. Stretching
  5. Skill rehearsal
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Give an example of a suitable pulse raiser activity?

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  • gentle jogging/running
  • gentle skipping
  • gentle cycling
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Give an example of two dynamic movements that can be used in a warm up for any sport?

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  1. Shuttle runs

2. Running in and out of cones

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Give an example of a skill rehearsal that could be used for football, rugby or netball?

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Football- dribbling football around cones
Rugby- practice tackling against tackle bag
Netball- passing in pairs

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Name five physical benefits of a warm up?

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  • Prepares the body for physical activity
  • Increase in heart rate
  • Increase in blood flow and oxygen to the muscles
  • Increase in body temperature
  • Increase in flexibility of muscles and joints
  • Increase in pliability of ligaments and tendons
  • Increase in speed of muscle contraction
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Describe the following key component of a warm up- pulse raiser.

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A pulse raiser consist of exercises that slowly increase the heart rate and body temperature. (e.g. steady jog for 3-5min)

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Describe the following key component of a warm up- mobility activities.

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Mobility exercises consist of exercises that take the joints through their full range of motion. (e.g. hip circles, arm swings, ankle circles, opening and closing the gate)

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Describe the following key component of a warm up- stretching.

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Stretching consists of activities that lengthen the muscle in preparation for exercise (e.g. static stretches, hamstring stretch or quadriceps stretch, hold for 8-10 seconds)

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Describe the following key component of a warm up- skill rehearsal.

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Skill rehearsal is practising or rehearsing the actions that are commonly used in the game or activity. (e.g. dribbling around cones in football, shooting at hoop in netball)

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Identify four specific needs than should be considered when planning a warm up.

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-time available for the session
-weather and temperature conditions
space available
-size of the group
-individual fitness levels
-age of the participants
-gender (mix) of the participants

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What are they key components of a cool down?

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  1. Pulse lowering activity

2. Stretching

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Identify four benefits of a cool down.

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  • Gradually lowers heart rate
  • Gradually lowers temperature
  • Gradually lowers breathing rate
  • Removes waste products/lactic acid
  • Reduces the risk of muscle soreness/stiffness
  • Helps the body’s transition back to a resting state
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Give an example of a suitable pulse lowering activity and three stretches to complete in a cool down after a football, rugby or netball match.

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For football, rugby or netball:

  1. Pulse lowering activity- gentle jog around the pitch/court.
  2. Static stretches for- hamstrings, quadriceps, calves.
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How can a warm up affect arousal levels?

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  • can psych you up and help you get ‘into the zone’

- a warm up can also help to calm you down and control stress levels

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How can a warm up affect concentration/focus?

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  • help increase concentration on the task/event/match

- become more alert/focused- better decision making

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How can a warm up affect motivation levels?

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  • participant can become more determined and try harder

- they can be more committed and confidence could be boosted

18
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What is mental rehearsal?

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  • Mental rehearsal: Mental imagery involves the athlete imagining themselves in an environment performing a specific activity using all of their senses. (e.g. bobsleigh drivers imagining turns on course before a run)
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Identify a physical benefit of a heart raiser.

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  • increase heart rate
  • increase body temperature
  • increase blood flow to the muscles
20
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Identify a physical benefit of mobility exercises.

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  • increase flexibility of joints

- increase pliability of ligaments and tendons

21
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Identify a physical benefit of stretching.

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  • increase flexibility of muscles.
22
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Identify a physical benefit of a dynamic movements.

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  • increase speed of muscles contraction.
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Identify a physical benefit of skill rehearsal

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  • can increase focus
  • raise motivation
  • increase or control arousal levels