influences on sport paticipation

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How does age affect participation in sports?

Research shows that people are less likely to participate in sports as they get older.

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What activities are older individuals often limited to?

Older individuals often participate in less strenuous activities like walking or swimming.

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What is a significant factor in shaping lifelong participation in sports?

PE (Physical Education) classes and after-school activities between ages 11 and 16 are linked to lifelong participation.

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How can schools encourage participation in sports?

Schools can offer a wide range of activities, allow students to choose activities, and provide non-competitive options.

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What role does a PE teacher play in student participation?

A good PE teacher can inspire students, while a bad experience can deter them from sports.

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What is physical literacy?

Physical literacy refers to basic skills like running, jumping, throwing, catching, and swimming that facilitate participation in various sports.

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How does the environment influence sports participation?

Living in areas without suitable facilities or in extreme climates can limit opportunities for sports participation.

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What impact does pollution have on sports participation?

High pollution levels can force people indoors, reducing opportunities for outdoor sports.

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What are the three main strategies for improving participation rates?

Promotion, provision, and access.

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How can participation be promoted?

Through advertising campaigns, media coverage of events, and local advertising of clubs and facilities.

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What is the purpose of Sport England's 'This Girl Can' campaign?

To challenge stereotypes about women in sports.

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What is the goal of Public Health England's 'Change4Life' campaign?

To tackle obesity by encouraging families to improve their diet and be more active.

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What should facilities offer to encourage participation?

A wide range of activities for various demographics, including disabled and elderly individuals.

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Why is access to facilities important?

Access can be a barrier, especially in rural areas or for families without transportation.

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How can public transport improve sports participation?

Good public transport links can help people access sports facilities and activities.

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What is a common issue with sports facilities in rural areas?

Limited access to facilities can hinder participation in sports.

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What is the significance of analyzing participation rate data?

It helps to compare activities and understand trends in participation over time.

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What trend was observed in running participation from 07/08 to 15/16?

Participation in running increased more than in football or cycling.

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What trend was observed in football participation from 11/12 to 12/13?

Participation in football decreased more than in cycling or athletics.

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What can deter students from participating in PE?

Feelings of awkwardness or embarrassment during PE classes.

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How can schools improve the PE experience for students?

By listening to student suggestions and offering a variety of non-competitive activities.

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What can affect participation in winter sports?

Living in areas without snow or mountains can limit opportunities for winter sports.

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What is a potential barrier for team sports in mountainous regions?

Lack of flat areas for creating pitches can make team sports difficult.

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What is the impact of a poor PE experience?

A bad experience in PE can discourage students from engaging in sports and exercise.

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What is the role of leisure centers in promoting participation?

Leisure centers provide a variety of classes and trained staff to help people be active and healthy.

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Why is it important to offer activities at various times?

To accommodate people with long or irregular work hours, allowing them to participate.

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What trend was observed in football participation from 2011/12 to 2012/13?

Participation in football decreased more than in cycling or athletics.

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Which sport had the highest participation rate in 2013-14 according to the graph?

Football

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How does having a disability affect participation in sports?

Having a disability can limit physical activities and result in lower participation rates compared to non-disabled individuals.

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What are some adaptations made for disabled sports participation?

Adapting existing sports, creating new sports specifically for disabled people, and including disabled individuals in activities alongside non-disabled people.

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What impact does media coverage have on disabled sports?

Increased media coverage helps change attitudes towards disability and sport, creating more role models and encouraging participation.

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What is disposable income and how does it affect sports participation?

Disposable income is the money left after essentials; lower disposable income can reduce regular participation in sports due to costs.

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How do work and family commitments influence sports participation?

Long work hours and family commitments can limit the time available for participating in sports.

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In what ways can family influence a child's participation in sports?

Parents can encourage or discourage participation, provide financial support, and introduce children to sports from a young age.

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What are some socio-cultural factors that influence sports participation?

Media influence, gender, ethnicity, religion, and family commitments.

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How does media coverage differ between men's and women's sports?

Women's events often receive less media coverage, resulting in fewer role models and sponsorship opportunities.

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What stereotypes may affect women's participation in sports?

Outdated attitudes about 'women's activities' versus 'men's activities' and perceptions of femininity related to physical exertion.

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How can ethnicity and religion impact sports participation?

Cultural beliefs may restrict activities (e.g., Muslim women covering their bodies) and religious observances may limit participation times.

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What is the 'Rooney Rule' in American football?

A policy requiring teams to interview at least one ethnic minority candidate for head coaching jobs to promote diversity.

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What is the effect of racism in sports?

Racism can deter participation; campaigns and severe penalties have been implemented to combat racism in sports.

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What sports had the most adult participants in England in 2015/2016?

Swimming, athletics (including running), cycling, and football.

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What happens to sports participation during major sporting events?

Participation often peaks during major events, such as the London 2012 Olympics.

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What role do role models play in sports participation?

Successful athletes can inspire others to participate in their sport.

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What are some barriers to participation for individuals with lower disposable income?

Costs associated with sports facilities, equipment, and travel can limit participation.

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How can including disabled people in activities impact societal attitudes?

It helps challenge stereotypes and promotes inclusivity in sports.

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What is the significance of the Paralympic Games in relation to disabled sports?

The Paralympic Games receive extensive media coverage, raising awareness and encouraging participation among disabled individuals.

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How can family commitments affect sports participation?

Family responsibilities may limit the time available for individuals to engage in sports activities.

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What is a common misconception about gender and sports?

That certain sports are only suitable for one gender, leading to participation disparities.

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What is one reason why fewer women than men participate in sports?

Women's events often have lower visibility and less media coverage, resulting in fewer role models.

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How can societal attitudes towards disability and sport change?

Through increased media coverage and the promotion of disabled role models.

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What is the impact of financial constraints on sports participation?

Financial constraints can lead to lower participation rates due to the costs of sports-related activities.