Sporting Behaviour and Etiquette Etiquette Sporting behaviour Who
Sporting Behaviour and Etiquette
Etiquette & Sporting behaviour Who could this be linked to? Performers Spectators
Why is etiquette and good sporting behaviour important? • Encourages fairness • Promotes values • Safety of participants and fans
Examples in Sport • Sportsmanship – Giving the ball back to the team that kicked it out after an injury • Gamesmanship – Time wasting • Spectator etiquette – Quiet during rallies at Wimbledon – Singing of national anthems • Sports initiatives – To break down barriers – e. g. kick racism out of football
Name What are the seven Olympic and Paralympic values? What is sportsmanship and give an example? Why is sportsmanship important? What is gamesmanship and give an example? Give an example of spectator etiquette. Complete this quick fire quiz.
Performance Enhancing Drugs
‘Using performance enhancing drugs is not classed as cheating’ Do you agree/disagree with this statement? Task Answer the questions using at least; • 3 sentences • 2 connectives Challenge Justify you opinion. WHY?
PED’s • Drugs used to improve performance • Why might they be used? – Pressure to succeed as an individual – Pressure to succeed as a nation) • Why shouldn’t they be used? – Long term ill health – Consequences when found guilty – Unfair advantage
World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) • Whereabouts rule – Elite athletes provide information on where they are to the WADA. • Testing methods – i. e. blood sample collection, urine sample collection, hair sample collection, nail sample collection
Performance Enhancing Drugs • Current initiatives – Sanctions – bans, medals taken off you • Drug offences by elite performers – Dwain Chambers (sprinter), David Millar and Lance Armstrong (cyclists) • Impact of drug taking on the reputation of sport – Mistrust of results - events such as Tour de France as a results of so many scandals • Ethical issues related to drug taking – Should there be a distinction between use of performance enhancing drugs and recreational drugs
What aspect of fitness does EPO improve? WADA stands for. . ? What sports event does Dwain chambers do and what drug did he take? What are the 4 types of samples that can be taken to detect drugs? Why do some athletes want more testing?
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