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Open up the bag… Using the play dough you should try to make the shape written on the piece of paper. Number 1 goes first….. You have 1 minute. What is the topic we are doing today?

Somatotypes Body Types

What could be examined describe the different body types and explain the effects each body type has on participation and performance identify activities where different body types are an advantage outline why and how optimum weight varies according to height, gender, bone structure and muscle girth explain how optimum weight may affect participation and performance explain the terms anorexic, obese, overfat, overweight and underweight explain how the above conditions may impact sustained involvement in physical activity

A Endomorph B Somatotype C Ectomorph D Mesomorph

Which of the following body types would be most appropriate for a high jumper?

Which body type is normally associated with world-class sprinters?

These performers have a very slim build These performers have a very slim build. They tend to be tall and thin and perform in endurance events.

Which statement describes the ideal body type for an elite 5000m runner?

Which statement describes the ideal body type for an elite sprinter?

Trevor the Tortoise https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XpjigCffIX8

Extreme body types (somatotypes) are classified as endomorph, mesomorph or ectomorph.     Discuss whether an extreme endomorph would be the ideal body type for high intensity ballistic activities such as the 100m sprint (6).

Past Exam Question Extreme body types (somatypes) are classified as endomorph, mesomorph or ectomorph.     Discuss whether an extreme mesomorph would be the ideal body type for endurance activities such as long distance running (6). Homework: Print this power point off and mark this question. Underline where you have developed your points. Because/so that/as they/this means/therefore….etc

Indicative content 1. Characteristics (matching body type to characteristic(s) – simple statements) Mesomorphs – Muscular/ broad shoulders/equiv; gain muscle readily/equiv. DO NOT ACCEPT big built as equivalent to muscular. Ectomorph - Slim/equiv; often tall/equiv; lightly muscled/equiv   Endomorphs – Wide hips/equiv; Narrow shoulders/equiv; weight loss more difficult/equiv Links to other activities - simple statements   Mesomorphs suited to power/strength events (if explained can be developed e.g mesomorphs are muscular this is good for 100m sprint as they need power) Mesomorphs not suited to endurance events, ectomorphs are (SS) Developed statements must be made from linked points; underlined words shown below indicate links, alternative linking words can be used provided there is appropriate development of the point. 2. Advantages of body types (linking body type- characteristic- and advantage – developed discussion points)   mesomorph has better muscle ratio than other body types/equiv therefore more power/speed/strength generated so better for power events   Ectomorph is ideal as lighter (than other body types) therefore quicker/easier to run /more suitable   Ectomorph is ideal as tall therefore they have a greater stride length to cover distance quicker   Ectomorph is ideal as has increased stride length therefore fewer steps required to cover distance 3. Disadvantages (linking body type- characteristic- and disadvantage – developed discussion points)    Mesomorph not ideal as has increased weight of body due to muscle mass therefore slowing the runner down/making them work harder/need more energy/use more oxygen   Mesomorph not ideal as has reduced flexibility due to increased muscle mass therefore shorter stride length   Ectomorph not ideal as has reduced muscle mass (compared to mesomorphs) therefore cannot generate as much power or speed 4. Conclusion    An ectomorph has a lighter frame therefore less demanding physically than for other body types to complete the distance. Therefore although a mesomorph could run in this type of event it is not the 'ideal'. The extreme body type for long distance runner would be better to be ectomorph   Credit alternative conclusions that identify the ideal might be a body type that is mainly ectomorph, but does have some muscle/equiv. Simple statement unless explained/developed.   No credit for concluding statements that do not relate to question or candidate answer, or a concluding statement that simply repeats the question.