Rules Rules can either be written or unwritten. Written rules can be known as Laws or Formal rules....

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Rules

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Page 1: Rules Rules can either be written or unwritten. Written rules can be known as Laws or Formal rules. Unwritten rules allow performers to demonstrate good.

Rules

Page 2: Rules Rules can either be written or unwritten. Written rules can be known as Laws or Formal rules. Unwritten rules allow performers to demonstrate good.

Rules• Rules can either be written or

unwritten.

• Written rules can be known as Laws or Formal rules.

• Unwritten rules allow performers to demonstrate good sportsmanship (etiquette).

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Rules

• Rules are designed to shape activities and ensure that everyone can take part on an equal basis.

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Written Rules• Laws – These are formal rules

which appear in the Governing Bodies Rule Book.

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Written Rules

• LAW- You must strike the shuttle below waist height during service on badminton.

• LAW- You must start a game of hockey or football with a centre.

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Written Rules

• Officials are people who make sure the activity is played within the laws.

• The officials can be a judge, referee, linesman, umpire

or scorekeeper.

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Written Rules

• The following titles show how written rules can shape the way we perform in an activity.

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Written Rules• Safety Rules

• Rules/Restriction of Movement

• Rules/Skills

• Rules/Lay-out

• Rules/Tactic

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Safety Rules

• Rules are made to ensure the safety of all participants.

• By having rules governing safety they intend to ensure participants gain maximum enjoyment from the activity with minimum risk of injury.

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Safety Rules

• Example • Activity: Rugby

Skill:TacklingRule: TACKLE must be made below chest height.

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Safety Rules

• Wearing protective equipment can help you perform safely and to the best of your ability.

• Batsman: Studded solecricket boots, gloves, arm guard, leg pads, helmet.

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Rules/Restriction of Movement

• Rules can restrict what a performer can do in the activity.

• Activity – Basketball• Rule – Travelling.• No walking without

bouncing the ball.

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Rules/Skills• Rules can be responsible for you

needing to learn a skill.

• Activity: HockeySkill: Reverse stickRule: Only allowed to contact the ball with the flat side of the hockey stick.

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Rules/Lay-Out

• Rules can affect the size and shape of the area needed for an activity

to take place.

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Rules/Lay-Out

• Activity: HurdlesRule: There is a lane

for each competitor, to keep them separate from the other athletes.

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Rules/Tactics

• Rules can be responsible for your team deciding on a specific tactic.

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Rules/Tactics

• Activity: Football

Tactic: Try and catch opponent off – side.

Rule: There must be a least 2 defenders between the attacker and the goal when the ball is passed.

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Rules/Tactics

• Off side rule

• White playersare defenders

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Sanctions

• Sanctions are punishments which the referee uses when a written rule has been broken by a performer.

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Sanctions

• Activity: SwimmingRule: You must swim in your own lane.Sanction: Disqualified

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Unwritten Rules• Unwritten rules govern the

behaviour of the performer.

• These are sometimes called Codes of Conduct.

• A performer should show consideration, co-operation and etiquette.

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Unwritten Rules

• Unwritten rule - In tennis shake hands at the end of the game.

• Unwritten rule – In badminton return the shuttle to opponents side if you hit it into the net.

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Unwritten Rules

• Unwritten rule – In football kick the ball out of play if the player is injured.

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Questions

• What is meant by a written rule and give an example of one.

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Questions

• Give an example of a safety rule and why it was used.

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Question• Give an example of a rule which

restricts your movement and how you were able to overcome it .

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Questions

• What is meant by an unwritten rule and give an example of one.

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QuestionsTick the two examples of good sporting behaviour.

Praising your partner’s good play.Deliberately wasting time.Shaking hands with opponent after game.Talking back to an official.

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Questions

• Select an individual, a team and one other activity. For each one give a DIFFERENT example of how you showed good sporting behaviour.

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Questions

• Individual Activity____________________________

• Example

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Questions• Team Activity

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Questions• Another Activity.

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• Example

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