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Unit 1: Principles of Anatomy and physiology in Sport

Unit 1: Principles of Anatomy and physiology in Sport . Joint movements Kevin Browne . Aims of the lesson . In relation to the assignment this lesson will focus on P2 P2 Describe the different classifications of joints Identify and describe joint movements in their specific terms

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Unit 1: Principles of Anatomy and physiology in Sport

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  1. Unit 1: Principles of Anatomy and physiology in Sport Joint movements Kevin Browne

  2. Aims of the lesson • In relation to the assignment this lesson will focus on P2 • P2 Describe the different classifications of joints • Identify and describe joint movements in their specific terms • Describe at least six different terms of movement and where they occur in the body

  3. General movements • General movement apply to more than one joint in the body • These type of movement have specific anatomical names • For example flexion, extension • List as many other anatomical names that you may know for movement( you will have covered these in level 2 sport or GCSE PE.

  4. Directional Terms

  5. Directional Terms

  6. Directional Terms

  7. Summary • Write at least 3 examples in sport using the terminology that we have learnt today • Swap them with a partner • Feedback to the class.

  8. Homework Log on to the sports blog and under you course complete the activity for homework. The work will be collected in the next lesson

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