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1.2.1. - Optimum weight and 1.2.1. - Optimum weight and weight-related conditionsweight-related conditions

By the end of this lesson

students should be able to:

Understand the links

between body weight and

sporting performance.

Keywords:

OptimumAnorexicObeseOverfat

OverweightUnderweight

ObjectivesObjectives

Understand the links between body weight and sporting performance.

• All (D): State the factors that can affect optimum body weight.

• Most (C): Describe how these factors affect body weight.

• Some (B/A): Explain why people competing in different sports may have different optimum weights.

A* A B C D

By the end of this lesson

students should be able to:

Understand the links

between body weight and

sporting performance.

Keywords:

OptimumAnorexicObeseOverfat

OverweightUnderweight

Optimum WeightOptimum Weight• Is a person’s ‘most favourable’ weight.

• Body weight affects sporting performance.

• In some sports it is favourable to be heavier, in others, lighter.

• More generally, people can find out their optimum weight by calculating their BMI or by measuring their wrist girth.

By the end of this lesson

students should be able to:

Understand the links

between body weight and

sporting performance.

Keywords:

OptimumAnorexicObeseOverfat

OverweightUnderweight

Task 1Task 1

1 minute - to talk to the person closest to you and see if you can name the 5 physiological factors that can affect optimum body weight.

By the end of this lesson

students should be able to:

Understand the links

between body weight and

sporting performance.

Keywords:

OptimumAnorexicObeseOverfat

OverweightUnderweight

Task 1Task 1

1 minute - to talk to the person closest to you and see if you can name the 5 physiological factors that can affect optimum body weight.

•Height

•Gender

•Bone Structure

•Muscle Girth

•Genetics

HeightHeight

How would height affect optimum weight?

HeightHeight

Taller people are usually,

although not always,

heavier than shorter people

GenderGender

How would gender affect optimum weight?

GenderGender Men and women have a different body composition

Men tend to have more muscles and larger bones

Therefore males and females have different charts to find their optimum weight

Bone StructureBone Structure

How would bone structure affect optimum weight?

Bone StructureBone Structure Everybody has a different bone structure, sometimes referred to as frame size

Height cannot determine a persons bone structure

Comments such as ‘broad shoulders’ and ‘thick wrists’ refer to the bone structure of a person

Muscle GirthMuscle Girth

How would muscle girth affect optimum weight?

Muscle GirthMuscle Girth As with bone structure, people naturally have different muscle girth

In most cases, muscle girth increases with training

Because muscle weighs more than fat, some BMI index charts will show a performer with a large muscle girth as being overweight

GeneticsGenetics

How would genetics affect optimum weight?

GeneticsGenetics

Body weight and shape are

largely passed on through the

genes from parent to child

The body composition of a

performer is bound by genetics,

but with training, can be changed

By the end of this lesson

students should be able to:

Understand the links

between body weight and

sporting performance.

Keywords:

OptimumAnorexicObeseOverfat

OverweightUnderweight

Task 2Task 2

Draw a table like the one below and complete it by explaining how each factor can affect optimum body weight.

Factor ExplanationHeight

Gender

Bone Structure

Muscle Girth

Genetics

By the end of this lesson

students should be able to:

Understand the links

between body weight and

sporting performance.

Keywords:

OptimumAnorexicObeseOverfat

OverweightUnderweight

Task 3Task 31.Explain why a Rugby forward might have a higher optimum weight than average.

2.What other sports performers might need a higher than average optimum weight? Explain why. (think of 1 – 3 examples)

3.Explain why it is beneficial for a jockey to have a lower than average optimum weight.

4.What other sports performers might need a lower than average optimum weight? Explain why. (think of 1 – 3 examples)

By the end of this lesson

students should be able to:

Understand the links

between body weight and

sporting performance.

Keywords:

OptimumAnorexicObeseOverfat

OverweightUnderweight

Losing WeightLosing Weight

In some sports it may be necessary to lose weight rapidly.

1.Can you think of any examples?

2.How would they go about losing weight?

By the end of this lesson

students should be able to:

Understand the links

between body weight and

sporting performance.

Keywords:

OptimumAnorexicObeseOverfat

OverweightUnderweight

Task 4Task 4

1. Using the terms to do with weight sheet, match up the the statements to the name of the condition.

2. Pick one of the conditions and research it. Then write 5 key bullet points about the condition on your paper.

By the end of this lesson

students should be able to:

Understand the links

between body weight and

sporting performance.

Keywords:

OptimumAnorexicObeseOverfat

OverweightUnderweight

PlenaryPlenaryDo you…

Understand the links between body weight and sporting performance.

1.What 5 factors can affect optimum weight?

2.Why might optimum weight vary in different sports?

3.In what ways can someone lose weight?

4.Name 5 weight-related conditions.

A* A B C D