
Sports Coaching
- Athletics
- Badminton
- Basketball
- Football / Soccer
- Hockey
- Netball
- Road Running
- Rugby
- Tennis
- Sports Injuries
- Ankle Sprain
- Ankle Impingement
- Footballers Ankle
- Plantar Fasciitis
- Shin Splints
- Calf Strain
- Achilles Tendinitis
- Anterior Compartment Syndrome
- Jumpers Knee
- Cartilage Meniscus Injury
- Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury
- Posterior Cruciate Ligament Injury
- Hamstring Strain
- Thigh Strain
- Dead Leg
- Lower Back Pain
- Slipped Disc and Sciatica
- Facet Joint Pain
- Shoulder Dislocation
- Rotator Cuff Injury
- AC Joint Sprain
- Frozen Shoulder
- Tennis Elbow
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Common Sports Injuries
- Knee braces for sport
- Wobble boards for kids
- Strength Training
- Performance Enhancing Drugs
A LEVEL PE
- Anatomy and Physiology
- Anatomy
- Learn your muscles
- Human Skeleton
- The Spine
- Types of Bone
- Bone Structure
- Types of Joints
- Types of Muscle
- Structure of Skeletal Muscle
- Muscle Fibre Types
- Shapes of muscle
- Muscle Contraction
- Sliding Filament Theory
- Motor Units and Nerves
- The Circulatory System
- Blood Pressure
- Blood Composition
- The Human Heart
- Heart Beat
- Arteries
- Capillaries
- Veins
- Respiratory System
- Mechanics of Breathing
- Respiratory Volumes
- Gaseous exchange in lungs
- VO2 Max
- Energy systems
- Response to Exercise
- Oxygen debt
- Digestive System
- Training and Fitness
- Sports Pyschology
- Individual differences
- Personality
- Stress & anxiety
- Stress management
- Motivation
- Motivation & Personality
- Social influences
- Groups & teams
- Abilities & skills
- Theories of learning
- Motor programmes
- Leadership
- Information processing
- Memory
- Phases of learning
- Transfer of skills
- Teaching methods
- Teaching styles
- Study Aids & Resources
GCSE PE
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Electronic Quiz Flash Cards
Bones 1
- What are the five functions of the human skeleton?
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Bones 1
- What are the five functions of the human skeleton?
- Support
- Shape
- Protection
- Movement
- Making blood cells
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Bones 2
- Which type of bones protect our vital organs?
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Bones 2
- Which type of bones protect our vital organs?
- Ribs and Sternum
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Bones 3
- The process of turning cartilage into bone called:
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Bones 3
- The process of turning cartilage into bone called:
- Ossification
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Bones 4
- Three examples of long bones are...
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Bones 4
- Three examples of long bones are...
- Choose from - Femur, Humerus, Tibia, Metatarsal / Metacarpals, Phalanges, Fibula, Radius, Ulna
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Bones 5
- Where are red blood cells made?
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Bones 5
- Where are red blood cells made?
- In bone marrow which is found inside long bones.
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