How does training differ for individual and group sports?

Content Point Three

Investigate how individual and group sports apply psychological strategies, optimising arousal and management of stress and anxiety, to improve participation and performance

  

NESA Glossary of Key Words:   

 

Investigate - Plan, inquire into and draw conclusions about.

How - Relate cause and effect; make the relationships between things evident.

How does training differ for individual and group sports?

Content Point Three

Investigate how individual and group sports apply psychological strategies, optimising arousal and management of stress and anxiety, to improve participation and performance

  

NESA Glossary of Key Words:   

 

Investigate - Plan, inquire into and draw conclusions about.

How - Relate cause and effect; make the relationships between things evident.

Source: 

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-020-68008-z

How does training differ for individual and group sports?

Content Point Three

Investigate how individual and group sports apply psychological strategies, optimising arousal and management of stress and anxiety, to improve participation and performance

  

NESA Glossary of Key Words:   

 

Investigate - Plan, inquire into and draw conclusions about.

How - Relate cause and effect; make the relationships between things evident.

How does training differ for individual and group sports?

Content Point Three

Investigate how individual and group sports apply psychological strategies, optimising arousal and management of stress and anxiety, to improve participation and performance

  

NESA Glossary of Key Words:   

 

Investigate - Plan, inquire into and draw conclusions about.

How - Relate cause and effect; make the relationships between things evident.

How does training differ for individual and group sports?

Content Point Three

Investigate how individual and group sports apply psychological strategies, optimising arousal and management of stress and anxiety, to improve participation and performance

  

NESA Glossary of Key Words:   

 

Investigate - Plan, inquire into and draw conclusions about.

How - Relate cause and effect; make the relationships between things evident.

How does training differ for individual and group sports?

Content Point Three

Investigate how individual and group sports apply psychological strategies, optimising arousal and management of stress and anxiety, to improve participation and performance

  

NESA Glossary of Key Words:   

 

Investigate - Plan, inquire into and draw conclusions about.

How - Relate cause and effect; make the relationships between things evident.

How does training differ for individual and group sports?

Content Point Three

Investigate how individual and group sports apply psychological strategies, optimising arousal and management of stress and anxiety, to improve participation and performance

  

NESA Glossary of Key Words:   

 

Investigate - Plan, inquire into and draw conclusions about.

How - Relate cause and effect; make the relationships between things evident.

How does training differ for individual and group sports?

Content Point Three

Investigate how individual and group sports apply psychological strategies, optimising arousal and management of stress and anxiety, to improve participation and performance

  

NESA Glossary of Key Words:   

 

Investigate - Plan, inquire into and draw conclusions about.

How - Relate cause and effect; make the relationships between things evident.

How does training differ for individual and group sports?

Content Point Three

Investigate how individual and group sports apply psychological strategies, optimising arousal and management of stress and anxiety, to improve participation and performance

  

NESA Glossary of Key Words:   

 

Investigate - Plan, inquire into and draw conclusions about.

How - Relate cause and effect; make the relationships between things evident.

Source: 

https://mercercognitivepsychology.pbworks.com/f/1384886867/Tiger.jpg

How does training differ for individual and group sports?

Content Point Three

Investigate how individual and group sports apply psychological strategies, optimising arousal and management of stress and anxiety, to improve participation and performance

  

NESA Glossary of Key Words:   

 

Investigate - Plan, inquire into and draw conclusions about.

How - Relate cause and effect; make the relationships between things evident.

How does training differ for individual and group sports?

Content Point Three

Investigate how individual and group sports apply psychological strategies, optimising arousal and management of stress and anxiety, to improve participation and performance

  

NESA Glossary of Key Words:   

 

Investigate - Plan, inquire into and draw conclusions about.

How - Relate cause and effect; make the relationships between things evident.

How does training differ for individual and group sports?

Content Point Three

Investigate how individual and group sports apply psychological strategies, optimising arousal and management of stress and anxiety, to improve participation and performance

  

NESA Glossary of Key Words:   

 

Investigate - Plan, inquire into and draw conclusions about.

How - Relate cause and effect; make the relationships between things evident.

How does training differ for individual and group sports?

Content Point Three

Investigate how individual and group sports apply psychological strategies, optimising arousal and management of stress and anxiety, to improve participation and performance

  

NESA Glossary of Key Words:   

 

Investigate - Plan, inquire into and draw conclusions about.

How - Relate cause and effect; make the relationships between things evident.

How does training differ for individual and group sports?

Content Point Three

Investigate how individual and group sports apply psychological strategies, optimising arousal and management of stress and anxiety, to improve participation and performance

  

NESA Glossary of Key Words:   

 

Investigate - Plan, inquire into and draw conclusions about.

How - Relate cause and effect; make the relationships between things evident.

Learning Activities 

 

1. Show short clips of athletes in high-pressure situations (e.g. penalty shootouts, Olympic finals, missed attempts). Students:

  • Identify signs of stress or anxiety
  • Note visible strategies used (e.g. deep breaths, visualisation, team huddle)
  • Suggest what strategies they could have used or improved

 

2. Set up a circle and read aloud brief sporting scenarios, such as:

  • “A volleyball team is down 2 sets and losing morale.”
  • “A runner is at the start line of their first major competition.”
  • “A goalie just let in a soft goal in the grand final.”

 

Ask students to respond:

  • What signs of stress or arousal might appear?
  • What strategy would they suggest?
  • How would this help improve participation and performance?

 

3. In pairs, one student is the athlete, the other a sports psychologist or reporter. Choose a sport and scenario (e.g. preparing for finals, coming back from injury). Students script and perform a short interview:

  • How does the athlete experience stress or anxiety?
  • What strategies have they used to manage it?
  • What benefits have they noticed in their performance?

 

Class gives feedback on:

  • Use of appropriate psychological language
  • Suitability of chosen strategies for the sport

 

Revision Questions  

 

1. Describe psychological strategies that may benefit individual athletes.

 

2. Explain the Inverted-U Hypothesis and how this influences performance.

 

3. Analyse how psychological strategies can help manage stress and anxiety of athletes in team sports.

 

4. Discuss how relaxation can help manage arousal levels in sport.

 

5. Justify the benefits of psychological strategies in improving participation and performance in sport.

Sample Answers

Sample answers coming soon.

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