Cards (10)

  • class
    upward social mobility was more achievable through sport
    the national lottery has lead to more full time professionals
  • gender
    more men than women involved as spectators and participants
    women in gyms and health/fitness clubs than team sports
    female sport presenters
  • law and order
    ethics: drugs, doping, hooliganism, match fixing / bribery
    legal claims in contact sport
    safety of spectators, is now bound by law
  • education
    sport science is an increasingly popular course
    a third of team GB Rio Olympic medallists attended fee paying schools
  • availability of money
    free time and disposable income
    negative impact of world economic recession on opportunities for participation
    huge regional and world differences in disposable income
  • availability of time
    work-life balance issues
  • transport
    quicker transport and communications
    the continued growth / development of specialist sports tour companies
    issues with congestion in Britain
    reliability of public transport
  • globalisation of sport
    the process by which sport has developed international influence and begun to operate on an international scale
  • effects on globalisation of sport
    media coverage
    greater exposure of people to sport
    freedom of movement for performers
  • freedom of movement for performers
    their choice to train in a country other than their home country.