Post on 01-Apr-2015
BTEC Level 2
Planning a Sports Activity Session
Lesson Outcomes
To identify the factors to consider when planning a
sports activity
To review a sports activity session plan
Definitions to help with today's planning session
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Factors to Consider When Planning a Session
Factors to Consider
Participants
Medical Needs
Resources
Target Setting
Expected Outcomes
Sequence
Participants
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Expected Outcomes
The expected outcomes of the session will include our aims and objectives.
Remember, that our AIM is the overall goal that we want to achieve by the end of the session. For example, ‘I want everyone able to throw a ball by the end of the session’.
Our OBJECTIVES are the steps that are outlined to achieve the AIM. For example, ‘In order to everyone to be able to throw a ball I must demonstrate and explain the correct technique and give them practices to help them develop this skill’.
Resources
Equipment – Sport sessions can be restricted by the amount and type of equipment available.
Time – The sports leader should plan to make the best use of the time available.
Facilities – The session plan will also be based on what facilities are available for the session.
Medical Needs
Physical Activity readiness Questionnaire (PAR-Q)(click on the above link to see a PAR-Q Form)
It is important to assess the medical needs of our participants.
This is important in order to ensure that all participants are able to complete the activities involved in the session.
It is important to check for things such as:
• Current Injury• Previous Injury
• Previous Operations• Asthma
• Pregnancy• Previous experience of chest or joint pains
Sequence
This refers to the structure of
the sport activity session.
The session usually follows a
specific sequence:
• Warm Up • Skill Introduction• Main Body (consisting of)
• Development Exercise• Conditioned Games
• Cool Down/Evaluation
Sequence of a Sport Activity Session
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Session Planner
Example of a Session Plan for Footballò
Click the link below to see an example of a session plan for football.
Your Session Planner
Session Plan Sheetò
Now complete a session plan of your own for a sport and skill of your choice…
Make sure that you complete ALL sections of the Session Planner.
Click on the link below for your blank Session Planner
Planning Quiz
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Evaluation
There are a number of factors that the sports leader should consider when planning a sports activity session.
These include the participants, the session sequence, the facilities/equipment/time available, and the expected outcomes of the session.
A sports activity session will follow a specific sequence. This follows introduction, skill development activity, conditioned game, competition, cool down/evaluation.
Next session we will look at how to review and evaluate our sports activities sessions.