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Name: Jamie Gillum

Unit 4 Sport in the UK


AO5 Evaluate the provision for elite sport performers with reference to two sports. Task You have to evaluate the provision for elite sports performers with reference to two sports. In order to research for this task, you will: Conduct your own internet research attend a talk from a visiting speaker (G&T coordinator, BANES School Sports Partnership) visit Bath University Once you have collected all of your data, you will present your information using powerpoint. Knowledge, Understanding and Skills You must include in your evaluation of provision: facilities, coaching, sport science support funding, eg Talented Athlete Scholarship Scheme (TASS) Gifted and Talented programme in schools sports academies and scholarship schemes Grading Criteria Pass Candidates provide a basic evaluation of the provision for elite sport performers with reference to two sports. Their evaluation includes limited examples and statistics from easily found sources. Merit Candidates provide a detailed evaluation of the provision for elite sport performers with reference to two sports. Their evaluation includes a variety of examples and statistics from a range of sources. Distinction Candidates provide a comprehensive evaluation of the provision for elite sport performers with reference to two sports. Their evaluation is supported with a variety of relevant examples and statistics from a wide range of sources.

Name: Jamie Gillum

Sport 1 - Badminton
Facilities Indoor Sports Hall Gym (weights room)

Coaching Coach injured players- technical training Dedicated Strength and conditioning training (support team) Tactical awareness Court sessions 9-10- Core 10-12- Court Rest- Weights and shot practice 50% high performance centre, 50% University No structure

General Physio/Strength and Conditioning combined Funded by Badminton England Access to nutritionist England set up from club and parental guidance Sponsored players get equipment for free Education still their own responsibility 3 teams- 1st team, 2nd team and 3rd team

Name: Jamie Gillum

Sport 2 - Judo
Facilities
State-of-the-Art Dojo Running Track Weights room (3 uses a week minimum)

Coaching Head Coach- Only main coach, but has an assistant coach Education system for coaches and athletes Need a degree No strength/conditioning coach in Germany Exercises given to athletes

General Was officially an Olympic sport in 1964 Last British Olympic medal in Judo was in 2000- Silver No relation to Martial Arts One coach Judo training twice a week minimum Sunday rest day (Sometimes with Saturday) 30 judo athletes- 50% students 8 members of elite athletes at Bath University

Name: Jamie Gillum

Sport Science Support / Strength and conditioning


Head Coach Physio (Masseuse) - Checks Athletes everyday and travels with them. Doctors UK Athletes Psychologist & Nutritionists available Strength & Conditional training coach EIS- English Institute of Sport Works with Athletes Provide Physio Morning clinics Afternoon private clinics

Name: Jamie Gillum

Talented Athlete Scholarship Scheme (TASS)

Name: Jamie Gillum

Gifted and Talented


Talent Scheme every year for athletes 13/14 year olds scouted by Federations

Additional Notes
Facilities 25m & 50m swimming pools 110m indoor track Indoor throwing and jumping sports hall Dojo Astroturf Sports Hall Weights room Sports Hall (for Badminton, netball etc.) Opening staff 5:00am-5:45am cleaning and opening Set up for events beforehand Risk assessments Cash Handling 2:00pm/2:30pm finish times

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