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An analysis of human movement: Joints, Muscles and Mechanics in specified sporting actions ( including planes and axes). What you need to know: Analyse shoulder and elbow action in push-ups, over-arm throwing and forehand racket strokes

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  1. An analysis of human movement:Joints, Muscles and Mechanics in specified sporting actions (including planes and axes) What you need to know: Analyse shoulder and elbow action in push-ups, over-arm throwing and forehand racket strokes Analyse hip, knee and ankle action in running, kicking, jumping and squats. Have knowledge of the main agonists and antagonists, types of muscle contraction: concentric, eccentric and isometric related to these sporting actions. Identification of muscles (names and locations) Name the main agonists and antagonists for each of the movements occurring at the 5 named joints

  2. Word Search: Planes, axes and levers

  3. Find the following: 23 Muscles • Biceps brachii, triceps brachii, deltoid, latissimusdorsi, pectoralis major, • Infraspinatus, ilio psoas, gluteus maximus, gluteus medius, gluteus minimus, adductor longus, adductor brevis, adductor magnus, rectus femoris, vastuslateralis, vastusmedialis, vastusintermedius, • Biceps femoris, semitendinosus, semimembranosus, • Tibialis anterior, gastrocnemius, soleus.

  4. AFL: Peer Assessment

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  10. Look at the various muscles and go through their location and correct pronunciation. • Learning of the names of these muscles. It may be possible to devise mnemonics or other simple ways of remembering names

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