Biomechanics for Level 3 and BTEC

Biomechanics for Level 3 
and BTEC
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Physical educationFurther Education (Key Stage 5)

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Biomechanics for Level 3 
and BTEC

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Which plane is used for rotational movements?
A
Sagittal plane
B
Transverse plane
C
Oblique plane
D
Frontal plane

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Which movement is in the sagittal plane?
A
Spinning on the spot
B
Lateral arm lifts
C
Raising arms to the side
D
Bending forward at the waist

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What does the transverse plane divide?
A
Body into front and back parts
B
Body into upper and lower parts
C
Body into left and right parts
D
Body into diagonal sections

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Which movement occurs in the frontal plane?
A
Flexion and extension movements
B
Abduction and adduction movements
C
Diagonal movements
D
Rotational movements

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What is the sagittal plane?
A
Divides body into diagonal sections
B
Divides body into front and back
C
Divides body into upper and lower
D
Divides body into left and right

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What is the term for the body lying face up?
A
Prone
B
Supine
C
Recumbent
D
Lateral

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Which term refers to a body part farther from the trunk?
A
Proximal
B
Distal
C
Superior
D
Medial

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What is the term for the back of the body?
A
Dorsal
B
Posterior
C
Ventral
D
Anterior

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Which term means toward the midline?
A
Distal
B
Medial
C
Lateral
D
Proximal

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What term describes the front of the body?
A
Dorsal
B
Posterior
C
Anterior
D
Ventral

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What does biomechanics study?
A
Genetic variations in species
B
Movement of biological systems
C
Chemical reactions in cells
D
The behavior of ecosystems

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Which field uses biomechanics extensively?
A
Culinary arts
B
Astronomy
C
Sports science and medicine
D
Graphic design

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What is a common tool in biomechanics?
A
Motion capture technology
B
Microscope
C
Spectrometer
D
Thermometer

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Who is considered a biomechanist?
A
A geneticist
B
A psychologist
C
A researcher in human movement
D
A nutritionist

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What does kinematics study in biomechanics?
A
Motion without considering forces
B
Genetic coding
C
Force and energy interactions
D
Cellular structures

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Research task for Body Systems Report
Lack of biomechanical efficiency, reduction in transmission of stress, increased risk of injury, increased loading placed on synergists.

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Performance Practical Task
In pairs:-
Choose an exercise and video each other doing the exercise and analyse what is happening.

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Body Systems Report
Importantly you should present information that can be used by the gym-chain that focuses on the risks of taking part in exercise when there is a lack of biomechanical efficiency (such as abnormal degrees of curvature of the spine and medical conditions associated with dysfunctional stabilisation).

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