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Learning objects Invictus Games Sydney 2018 – PDHPE – Stage 4

TLF ID M024884

This module, Sports science and biomechanics in elite and adaptive sports, introduces students to the concept of ‘marginal gains’. At the elite level, athletes and competitors seek to make targeted changes to their performance in order to achieve minor improvements. These marginal gains can be the difference needed to beat a personal best or break a world record. Students will explore how science and technology can assist elite competitors in their pursuit of marginal gains. Then, students will engage in a process of recording and analysing their performance over a 10m sprint and will evaluate and improve their sprinting technique using a combination of slow-motion video, targeted sprinting models and data recording in a spreadsheet. This resource is also downloadable as a SCORM file: the downloaded version will only work if you upload it to a webserver, such as Moodle or Canvas.





Educational details

Educational value
  • Aligns to the following syllabus outcomes from the forthcoming PDHPE K-10 Syllabus: PD4-4: refines, applies and transfers movement skills in a variety of dynamic physical activity contexts. PD4-5: transfers and adapts solutions to complex movement challenges. PD4-8: plans for and participates in activities that encourage health and a lifetime of physical activity. PD4-11: demonstrates how movement skills and concepts be adapted and transferred to enhance and perform movement sequences.
  • Aligns to the following syllabus outcomes from the existing PDHPE 7-10 Syllabus: PD 4.4: demonstrates and refines movement skills in a range of contexts and environments. PD 4.5: combines the features and elements of movement composition to perform in a range of contexts and environments. PD 4.9: describes the benefits of a balanced lifestyle and participation in physical activity. PD 4.10: explains how personal strengths and abilities contribute to enjoyable and successful participation in physical activity. PD 4.11: selects and uses communication skills and strategies clearly and coherently in a range of new and challenging situations. PD 4.14: engages successfully in a wide range of movement situations that displays an understanding of how and why people move. PD 4.15: devises, applies and monitors plans to achieve short-term and long-term goals.
Year level

7; 8

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Contributors
  • Author
  • Name: State of NSW, Department of Education
  • Organization: State of NSW, Department of Education
  • Description: author
  • Contributor
  • Name: State of NSW, Department of Education
  • Organization: State of NSW, Department of Education
  • Description: author
  • Name: State of NSW, Department of Education
  • Organization: State of NSW, Department of Education
  • Description: Data contributor
  • Name: Education Services Australia
  • Organization: Education Services Australia
  • Description: Data manager
  • Address: VIC, AUSTRALIA
  • URL: http://www.esa.edu.au/
  • Publisher
  • Name: State of NSW, Department of Education
  • Organization: State of NSW, Department of Education
  • Description: Publisher
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  • Name: Education Services Australia Ltd
  • Organisation: Education Services Australia Ltd
  • Address: AUSTRALIA
  • URL: www.esa.edu.au
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Learning Resource Type
  • Interactive
Rights
  • © State of New South Wales, Department of Education.