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Tennis & Further Education Taught Lesson Supporting Presentation UNIT 28 THE ATHLETE’S LIFESTYLE

Tennis & Further Education Taught Lesson Supporting Presentation UNIT 28 THE ATHLETE’S LIFESTYLE. Edexcel BTEC Level 3 Extended National Diploma in Sport (Development, Coaching & Fitness). Aim & Purpose.

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Tennis & Further Education Taught Lesson Supporting Presentation UNIT 28 THE ATHLETE’S LIFESTYLE

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  1. Tennis & Further Education Taught Lesson Supporting Presentation UNIT 28 THE ATHLETE’S LIFESTYLE Edexcel BTEC Level 3 Extended National Diploma in Sport (Development, Coaching & Fitness)

  2. Aim & Purpose The aim of this unit is for learners to develop an understanding of the lifestyle factors that can affect athletic performance. Learning Outcomes: Know how lifestyle can affect athletes Know the importance of appropriate behaviour for athletes Know how to communicate effectively with the media and significant others Be able to produce a career plan

  3. Student Task In small groups agree a sport that you all like From that sport identify an athlete List everything you think your athletes does within a typical week

  4. Lifestyle Factors • Leisure Time • Pressures • Training • Competition • Financial

  5. Leisure Time Alcohol Social Engagements Gambling Relaxation Unruly Behaviour • Rest • Smoking • Family Obligations • Business Interest • Drugs

  6. Athletes in the Media • Interviewing • Social Networking (Facebook / Twitter) • Private Life • Journalistic Representation

  7. Pressures • Peer • Social Life • Sport • Travel • Financial

  8. Training • Cardiovascular • Strength & Conditioning • Speed & Agility • Psychological • Skill

  9. Competition • World Ranking (^150) • Fitness Levels • Scheduling • Travel • Surfaces

  10. Benefits of Competition • Develops tactical awareness • Problem solving skills • Decision making • Progress in areas of the game • Competitive and mental toughness • Improve tennis rating and ranking

  11. On-Tour • Brisbane International Australia • Aircel Chennai Open India • Qatar ExxonMobil Open Qatar • Heineken Open Australia • Sony Ericsson Open Miami • Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters Monaco • Estoril Open Portugal • AEGON Championship Great Britain • Wimbledon Championship Great Britain

  12. Finance • Spending • Savings • Investments • Sponsorship • Tax / Insurance

  13. Student Task In your groups, list the expenditure items of a Professional Tennis Player

  14. Professional Tennis Player • Travel Expenses • Racquets • Strings • Re-Strings • Clothing (Shoes, Shirts etc.) • Training Facilities • Food • Coach / Trainer • PR / Agent

  15. The Cost of Playing • ATP or WTA - $200,000 pa • Challenger Tour - $70,000 pa • ITF Tour - $40,000 pa

  16. Student Task What do you think the prize money is for the following winners in each of the four Majors? Men’s Singles Champion Women’s Singles Champion

  17. Potential Earnings • Wimbledon £1.100,000 (1st Round £11,000) • Roland Garros $7,884,000 • Australian Open $2,200,000 (1st Round $20,000) • US Open $1,800,000

  18. Lesson Summary • Lifestyle FactorsLeisure Time Pressures Competition / Training Financial • Positive Affects • Negative Affects

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