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1.4 Body Image
  • Explore how the body is portrayed in physical
    activity

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Sporting uniforms
  • What is the uniform of the following sports and
    why is it the uniform?
  • cricket tennis basketball rugby
  • volleyball swimming triathlon
  • cross country skiing netball skating
  • beach volleyball cycling snooker
  • Are you more likely to watch a sport based on
    what the players are wearing?

3
Negative body image
  • Happens when a person believes they are the
    wrong size/shape and compares themselves to what
    is considered normal
  • What is the normal body image?
  • Men
  • Woman

4
Body Image
  • Normal
  • Men tall, muscular, good looking, play rugby e.g
    Dan Carter
  • Woman slim, good looking, toned
  • e.g Maria Sharapova
  • Models are the extreme end of the body
    continuum, most people are not this slim and it
    would be unhealthy to be so.

5
Body Types
  • Endomorph shorter with high body fat e.g rugby
    prop
  • Ectomorph taller with low body fat
  • e.g high jumper
  • Mesomorph high muscle mass
  • e.g gymnasts

6
Sporting Body Types
  • Put the following sporting positions in the
    triangle
  • Mesomorph
  • Ectomorph
    Endomorph
  • cricketer 100m sprinter swimmer
  • sumo gymnast jockey dancer
  • wrestler rugby prop high jumper
  • basketball volleyball

7
S.P.E.E.C.H
  • How do these factors influence body image
    during physical activity?
  • Social
  • Political
  • Economic
  • Environmental
  • Cultural
  • Historical

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S.P.E.E.C.H
  • Social how our friends/family influence our body
    and what activity we do
  • Political how the government influence us (money
    given to certain sports)
  • Economic the cost of exercise and clothing
  • Environmental where we live, what activities are
    available in our area
  • Cultural influence of NZ society on activity, NZ
    supposed sporty/outdoor country
  • Historical how peoples attitudes to activity
    have changed. Women in olympics

9
Age and Exercise
  • What is the difference between young and old
    people and exercise?
  • Flexibility, injury, team vs individual sports,
    competition vs participation,
  • Medical vs challenge, parental influence vs
    personal influence
  • Is it ok for elderly people to wear tight
    clothing when playing?

10
Age and exercise
  • Are these sports for old or young people? Why is
    there this stereotype?
  • Bowls, golf, hiking, swimming, cycling, Rugby,
    netball, hockey, marathon running, gymnastics,
    tennis, cricket

11
Male vs Female
  • physical differences
  • Testosterone, estrogen, aggressive, faster and
    stronger, higher percent of body fat, smaller
    shoulders for better flexibility, wider hips
    allow for better rotation, higher pain threshold,
    sweat less so conserve energy better

12
Male vs Female
  • Which sport are men and women the closest in
    terms of ability?
  • Endurance swimming and Gymnastics (flexibility
    and agility)
  • (body fat gives flotation, flexible shoulder and
    hips, good endurance, technique not strength)
  • Aesthetic sports (dance, skating)

13
Body types
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Body Types
  • What sport do you think best caters for all body
    types?
  • Netball GK endo, centre meso,
  • GS endo
  • Rugby Prop endo, first 5 meso,
  • lock ecto
  • Think of 2 more yourself

15
Sexuality in Sport
  • violence, aggression, beauty, hide emotions,
    cheerleading , professional,
  • contact sports, drinking beer, supporting,
    amateur, dance/gymnastics, show emotions
  • Put all of the above words in a table under the
    heading Male or female

16
Spectatorship
  • Girls are you more likely to watch a sport where
    the boys show their bodies like in aussie rules,
    swimming, athletics, triathlon, boxing
  • Boys are you more likely to watch a sport where
    the girls show their bodies like in Beach
    volleyball, swimming, triathlon, tennis,
    athletics
  • This is why the media tries to sell sport by
    using good looking action shots

17
Feminine/Masculine
  • Netball, Dance, Ice skating, Horseriding,
    Rugby, Volleyball, Boxing, Golf, Swimming,
    Cricket
  • Put the above sports on the continuum
  • Feminine Neutral Masculine

18
Violence in Sport
  • What sports are the most violent?
  • Combat Boxing, martial arts (judo, taekwando,
    karate), wrestling
  • Team Rugby, rugby league, aussie rules, gridiron
  • Most watched sports in the world Football,
    Olympics, Basketball, Amercian Football (why are
    they?)

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Emotions in sport
  • What emotions are shown in sport?
  • happy, sad, anger, frustration, celebration,
    concentration, focus, determination, calmness,
    relaxed
  • Are certain sports more likely to show specific
    emotions? Think of 10.
  • e.g Soccer faking an injury

20
Developing a healthy body image
  • listen to your body, eat when you are hungry
  • be realistic about the size you are likely to be
    and what sports will suit you
  • exercise regularly (daily) in a way you enjoy
    regardless of body shape
  • elite athletes and models are a very small
    minority of our population
  • Get support from friends, team mates

21
Body Image and the Media
  • The body is used in many ways by the media
  • A symbol of glamour (tall, elegant models used
    to sell products
  • As a sex object (models in seductive poses)
  • Which 3 male and female sports stars get the most
    sponsorship, why?

22
Body Image and the Media
  • David Beckham- very high profile
  • Tiger Woods- how has infidelity affected his
    image
  • Le Bron James basketball NBA
  • Maria Sharapova (tennis)
  • Serena Williams (tennis)

23
NZ participation numbers
  • Auckland marathon 12,000
  • Round taupo cycle 10,000
  • Rugby 145,000
  • Soccer 135,000
  • Netball 135,000
  • Cricket 100,000
  • Hockey 70,000
  • Individual vs Team sports
  • (participate vs competition)

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