Spectator Behavior Flashcards
What are managed by the FBOA?
Banning Orders
What objects cannot be carried into stadiums during games?
Sharp objects, fireworks, flares
What is one thing Blood doping does to the blood?
Blood Doping increases RED BLOOD CELLS
What is found in Gang Culture?
Hooliganism
What do Early Kick-offs do in stadiums?
Reduces alcohol consumptions
What do Diuretics do?
They flush the body of water to mask the signs of other drugs
What do Anabolic Steroids do?
Increases muscle size and power
What do Stimulants do?
Increase alertness
What are Beta Blockers?
Calms the nerves and steadies the hand
What are two methods of controlling arousal?
Selective attention, Deep Breathing
What is Psyching up?
Mentally preparing one’s self for something difficult
What do diuretics do?
Cause the athlete to lose weight, and act as a performance enhancing drug
Who regulates spectator behaviour and hooliganism at football matches?
The Police
What is a reason to take Diuretics? Who might take them? What is a health impact?
Masking other drugs
MMMA Fighters
Kidney Failure
Who does the contract to compete tell the participants to respect?
Opponents, Teammates and Officials
What are PEDs considered to be in Sport?
Immoral, Illegal
Why might one take Steroids?
To train longer
What can player violence be describes as?
Dysfunctional
Why would athletes take PEDs?
To improve chances of winning
What is an example of gamesmanship?
Appealing for a foul in Football
What could early kick-offs prevent?
Violence, hooliganism, rowdiness, all due to the reduction of alcohol before an event
Is Plasma the largest component in the blood?
Yes
What is being described here? “The media really built this up into a big rivalry and the players just couldn’t control themselves.”
Hype
What does Bone Marrow do?
Produces red and white blood cells