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Physical Education VCE Units 3 & 4 Practice Question 10 – Fitness test considerations

Q10 Physical Education Fitness test considerations Unit 4 - AOS 1

Question 10

1 mark

A soccer coach is preparing a pre-season fitness testing battery for their team. Which of the following actions would BEST address the ethical considerations related to informed consent?

Your Answer

A

Providing a general verbal explanation of the testing procedures to the entire team at once, before commencing the tests.

B

Ensuring each player understands the purpose, risks, and benefits of each test, and obtains their written agreement to participate freely and voluntarily.

C

Having all players sign a blanket consent form stating they agree to participate in all team activities, including fitness testing, at the start of the season.

D

Allowing players to opt out of tests they are not comfortable with, without providing a detailed explanation of the risks and benefits of each test.

About This Physical Education Question

This is a free VCE Units 3 & 4 Physical Education practice question worth 1 mark, testing your understanding of Fitness test considerations. It falls under What are the foundations of an effective training program? in Unit 4: Training to improve performance. Submit your answer above to receive instant AI-powered marking and personalised feedback.

Subject
Physical Education – Victorian Certificate of Education Units 3 & 4
Unit 4
Training to improve performance
Area of Study 1
What are the foundations of an effective training program?
Key Knowledge
Fitness test considerations

Unit 4 Overview

In this unit, students’ participation and involvement in physical activity will form the foundations of understanding how to improve performance from a physiological perspective. Students analyse movement skills and fitness requirements and apply relevant training principles and methods to improve performance at various levels (individual, club and elite). Improvements in performance, in particular fitness, depend on the ability of the individual and/or coach to gain, apply and evaluate knowledge and understanding of training. Students assess fitness and use collected data to justify the selection of fitness tests based on the physiological requirements of an activity, including muscles used, energy systems and fitness components. Students then consider all physiological data, training principles and methods to design a training program. The effectiveness of programs is evaluated according to the needs of the individual and chronic adaptations to training.

What are the foundations of an effective training program?

In this area of study, students analyse the information required to form the foundation of an effective training program. Through participation, they undertake and collect data from an activity analysis and justify the specific physiological requirements of an activity. Students determine the relevant factors that affect each of the fitness components and conduct an assessment of fitness that demonstrates correct and appropriate implementation of testing protocols and procedures and informs the design of the training program.

Key Knowledge Detail

assessment of fitness for an activity: - the purpose of fitness testing from physiological and psychological perspectives - pre-participation health screening and informed consent - standardised, recognised fitness tests that test appropriately identified physiological requirements - test reliability, validity and accuracy

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