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HMS, TIP EQ-Bank 309

Compare the health and safety considerations that need to be addressed when designing training sessions for individual sports versus group sports.   (5 marks)

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Similarities

  • Both individual and group sports require adequate warm-up and cool-down procedures to prevent injury through proper physical preparation.
  • Each type needs appropriate protective equipment such as helmets, mouthguards and padding specific to their sport requirements.
  • Both require regular equipment inspection to identify wear, damage or safety hazards before training sessions.
  • Environmental hazard management including sun protection, appropriate clothing and safe training surfaces applies to all sports.

Differences

  • Group sports require additional safety rules and supervision during opposed training games to manage contact situations.
  • Individual sports focus on personal technique and form to prevent injury, whilst group sports must consider player-to-player contact risks.
  • Group sports need refereed training activities to ensure appropriate safety standards during competitive drills.
  • Individual sports typically have fewer participants per session, allowing more personalised safety monitoring and equipment checks.
  • Group sports require coordination of multiple athletes’ movements and spacing to prevent collisions during training activities.
  • Therefore individual sports emphasise personal safety responsibility whilst group sports require collective safety management approaches.
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Similarities

  • Both individual and group sports require adequate warm-up and cool-down procedures to prevent injury through proper physical preparation.
  • Each type needs appropriate protective equipment such as helmets, mouthguards and padding specific to their sport requirements.
  • Both require regular equipment inspection to identify wear, damage or safety hazards before training sessions.
  • Environmental hazard management including sun protection, appropriate clothing and safe training surfaces applies to all sports.

Differences

  • Group sports require additional safety rules and supervision during opposed training games to manage contact situations.
  • Individual sports focus on personal technique and form to prevent injury, whilst group sports must consider player-to-player contact risks.
  • Group sports need refereed training activities to ensure appropriate safety standards during competitive drills.
  • Individual sports typically have fewer participants per session, allowing more personalised safety monitoring and equipment checks.
  • Group sports require coordination of multiple athletes’ movements and spacing to prevent collisions during training activities.
  • Therefore individual sports emphasise personal safety responsibility whilst group sports require collective safety management approaches.

Filed Under: Designing training sessions Tagged With: Band 4, smc-5462-05-Safety and structure

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