Ethics and Deviance in Sport 0.0 / 5 ? Physical EducationSocio-cultural studiesA2/A-levelOCR Created by: nclyamak1Created on: 15-11-18 20:24 Agreeing to perform a specific sporting action at a specific moment Spot fixing 1 of 18 Deliberately losing a contest Match fixing 2 of 18 These enable people to train harder and longer often increasing their aggression Anabolic Steroids 3 of 18 Help to control the heart rate Beta Blockers 4 of 18 Increases alertness for sports people Stimulant 5 of 18 Provides a numb sensation in certain areas of the body Local Anaesthtic 6 of 18 Prevent detection of a banned substance Masking Agents 7 of 18 Banned in most US states Gambling 8 of 18 The feeling of being annoyed as a result of not being able to achieve something Frustration 9 of 18 Involved in the supply of energy for muscular contraction Creatine 10 of 18 External influences that improve athletic performances Ergogenic Aids 11 of 18 Intense physical force that is directed towards harming Violence 12 of 18 When you lose your sense of being an individual Deindividualisation 13 of 18 Unacceptable behaviour within a culture, without the intent to harm Deviance 14 of 18 Rules that dictate an individual’s conduct forming a system of rules Ethics 15 of 18 A blockage in an artery leading to or in the brain Pulmonary Embolism 16 of 18 An 18th century sport corrupt with gambling and wagering Pedestrianism 17 of 18 Modifying one's genetic construction to make you a better athlete Gene doping 18 of 18
Factors affecting the nature and development of elite performance - A2 physical education AQA 4.5 / 5 based on 6 ratings
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