Chapter 5c

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Etiquette
The unwritten rules concerning player behaviour.
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Sportsmanship
Appropriate, polite and fair behviour while participating in a sporting event.
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Gamesmanship
The use of dubious methods, that are not strictly illegal, to gain an advantage.
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Contract to Complete
Agreeing to play by the rules, trying to win but also allowing your opponent to play.
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National Governing Body
Organisiation with the responsibility for managing their specific sport.
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International Olympic Committee
The independant authority of the worldwide modern Olympic movement. It organises the Olympic Games.
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Ergogenic Aid
A technique or substance used for the purpose of enhancing performance.
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Adrenaline
Naturally occuring hormone that prepares the body for 'fight or flight'
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Stimulants
Make athletes more alert and mask effects of fatigue.
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Nacotic Analgesics
Painkillers that mask pain caused by injury or fatigue, which can make the injury worse.
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Anabolic Agents
Drugs that help athletes to train harder and build muscle.
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Peptide Hormones (EPO)
Naturally occuring chemicals. EPO increases numbers of red blood cells and therefore improbes oxygen delivery to muscles.
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Diuretics
Drugs that remove fluid from the body.
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Dehydration
A condition that occurs when the body loses more water than it takes in.
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Blood Doping
Artifically increasing the number of red blood cells in the body.
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Viscosity
How 'thick' a liquid is.
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Embolism
Blood clot.
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Beta Blockers
Drugs taken to calm performer down by reducing the effects of adrenaline.
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Reasons for Drug-taking, FILS
F-Fame I-Income L-Level playing field S-Success
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PED
Performance Enhancing Drug
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Disadvantages of taking PEDs (Clear Bans For Taking Risking Heroin)
C-Cheating B-Bans F-Fines R-Reputation H-Health Risks
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Home-field Advantage
The pyschological advantage that the home team has over the visiting team as a result of playing in familiar facilities and in front of supportive fans.
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Hooliganism
Rowdy, violent or destructive behaviour.
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Card 2

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Appropriate, polite and fair behviour while participating in a sporting event.

Back

Sportsmanship

Card 3

Front

The use of dubious methods, that are not strictly illegal, to gain an advantage.

Back

Preview of the back of card 3

Card 4

Front

Agreeing to play by the rules, trying to win but also allowing your opponent to play.

Back

Preview of the back of card 4

Card 5

Front

Organisiation with the responsibility for managing their specific sport.

Back

Preview of the back of card 5
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