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Evaluate the extent to which global sporting events influence the physical activity levels and health of young Australians.   (8 marks)

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Evaluation Statement

  • Global sporting events prove partially effective in increasing young Australians’ physical activity levels.
  • This evaluation examines immediate participation impacts and long-term behaviour change sustainability.

Immediate Participation Impact

  • Major sporting events adequately fulfil short-term motivation needs for youth activity.
  • Evidence supporting this includes 30% increases in junior sport registrations following Olympics and World Cups.
  • A critical strength is diverse sport exposure – young people discover activities like archery or skateboarding through global competitions.
  • Community sporting clubs report membership surges lasting 3-6 months post-events.
  • While strong in generating initial enthusiasm, it shows limitations in converting interest to lasting habits as most new participants drop out within one year.

Long-Term Behaviour Change

  • International competitions fail to achieve sustained physical activity improvements among youth.
  • The evidence indicates that inspiration from events rarely translates to permanent lifestyle changes.
  • Although effective for creating temporary motivation, it proves insufficient for addressing underlying barriers like cost and accessibility.
  • Better outcomes require ongoing local programs, not periodic global events. Research shows 80% return to pre-event activity levels within 12 months.

Final Evaluation

  • Weighing these factors shows global events create limited lasting impact on youth health.
  • The weaknesses outweigh strengths because temporary inspiration cannot overcome systematic barriers to participation.
  • The overall evaluation demonstrates need for consistent local initiatives rather than relying on international events to motivate young people.
  • Sustainable youth activity should focus on well funded, year-round community programs, not occasional global sporting spectacles.
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Evaluation Statement

  • Global sporting events prove partially effective in increasing young Australians’ physical activity levels.
  • This evaluation examines immediate participation impacts and long-term behaviour change sustainability.

Immediate Participation Impact

  • Major sporting events adequately fulfil short-term motivation needs for youth activity.
  • Evidence supporting this includes 30% increases in junior sport registrations following Olympics and World Cups.
  • A critical strength is diverse sport exposure – young people discover activities like archery or skateboarding through global competitions.
  • Community sporting clubs report membership surges lasting 3-6 months post-events.
  • While strong in generating initial enthusiasm, it shows limitations in converting interest to lasting habits as most new participants drop out within one year.

Long-Term Behaviour Change

  • International competitions fail to achieve sustained physical activity improvements among youth.
  • The evidence indicates that inspiration from events rarely translates to permanent lifestyle changes.
  • Although effective for creating temporary motivation, it proves insufficient for addressing underlying barriers like cost and accessibility.
  • Better outcomes require ongoing local programs, not periodic global events. Research shows 80% return to pre-event activity levels within 12 months.

Final Evaluation

  • Weighing these factors shows global events create limited lasting impact on youth health.
  • The weaknesses outweigh strengths because temporary inspiration cannot overcome systematic barriers to participation.
  • The overall evaluation demonstrates need for consistent local initiatives rather than relying on international events to motivate young people.
  • Sustainable youth activity should focus on well funded, year-round community programs, not occasional global sporting spectacles.

Filed Under: Aspects of young people's lives Tagged With: Band 4, Band 5, smc-5507-20-Family influence

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