P.E. and Health

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  • Organization and Management of Sports Events Management
    Is a key factor to success in any physical and sports education programs
  • Organization and Management of Sports Events Management
    Involves long-term strategic plans and programs: resources, financial, legal and safety management, public relations, and promotions
  • Management
    Deals with the tasks and accountabilities to accomplish objectives through cooperation
  • Management
    Requires harmonious effort amongst members to fulfill the target objective
  • Organization
    Is the structural planning of roles to implement necessary functions
  • Importance of Management
    • Assists individuals to realize their objectives or goals
    • Provides guidelines in the collaborative strengths of people
    • Defines the group's development, efficiency, and accomplishments
    • Defines whether members within the group are contented, cooperating, and productive
  • Importance of Management in Sports Events
    • Management gives a grasp and value to the essential ideas of the field's discipline
    • Understanding management helps an individual consider having a career in a certain field
    • Majority of physical educators do certain management work: thus, skills in management will provide better performance
    • Management is vital to collaborative effort
    • A grasp of management facilities continuity
    • Management skills help foster good human relations
  • Five Major Functions of Management
    • Planning
    • Organizing
    • Staffing
    • Leading
    • Controlling
  • Planning
    1. Program strategies are laid out to achieve the desired outcome
    2. It includes processes such as forecasting, developing objectives, programming, scheduling, budgeting, and formulating procedures
  • Organizing
    1. It aids in developing a group structure with definite scope of work for every member
    2. It includes the development of the organizational structure, delegation of responsibilities and work, and the relationship among individuals
  • Staffing
    1. It is the recruitment, selection, and retention of members wherein they are given appropriate assignment with proper training and professional development
    2. It also concerns establishing an ideal work environment and ensuring human resources to get the work done
  • Leading
    1. It is directing the organization to motivate and empower individuals in carrying out the program
    2. It includes decision-making, communication, selection of people, and enhancing the work done
  • Controlling
    1. It ensures proper plan execution within the goals of the organization
    2. It requires monitoring, assessment, evaluation, and feedback which can lead to re-engineering, reframing, or rewarding
    3. Managers should continuously be in control of what is happening under his/her jurisdiction
  • Sports injuries
    Injuries which occur in athletic activities or physical exertion
  • Sports Injury Management
    • Avoiding major injuries like death, brain injuries, fracture, etc and their treatment
  • Most Common Injuries

    • Ankle sprain
    • Groin pull
    • Hamstring strain
    • Shin splints
    • Knee injury: ACL tear
    • Knee injury: Patellofemoral syndrome
    • Tennis elbow (epicondylitis)
  • ABC
    Airway, Breathing, Circulation
  • Airway
    The human respiratory system includes a series of organs like lungs and the airways. The lungs are responsible for taking oxygen in and expelling carbon dioxide out while breathing.
  • Breathing
    The process that involves inhalation of oxygen and expelling carbon dioxide from the lungs. In addition to removing carbon dioxide, breathing results in loss of water from the body.
  • Circulation
    The process of blood movement through the vessels of the body induced by the pumping action of the heart.
  • TALK
    Asking questions to understand the mechanism of injury and symptoms
  • OBSERVE
    Looking for obvious deformity, swelling, and discolouration
  • ACTIVE MOVEMENT
    Assessing range of motion and pain
  • PASSIVE MOVEMENT
    Assessing range of motion and comparing to good side
  • Protection
    Taking player away from field to avoid further injury
  • Rest
    Removing player from field, resting injured area, immobilizing area
  • Ice
    Applying ice bag/pack, ice water bath for 15 mins 5 times a day
  • Compression
    Compressing injured area with elastic bandage, cohesive bandage, or strapping
  • Elevation
    Elevating injured area above height
  • Referral
    Referring to physiotherapist, hospital, or doctor for diagnosis and treatment
  • No Heat
    No hot packs, spas, or saunas
  • No Alcohol
    No alcohol consumption