| 1 | Health-related fitness(theory) | • Programme rational• Defining PA & PF• HRF & SRF• PA guidelines• Analysing current PA & PF behaviours• Overview of 'Home Activity Programme' | • Provide information about PA & PF behaviours/link to health• Develop self-monitoring skills (weekly PA timetable, talk test)• Provide social support and encouragement (to meet PA guidelines)• Develop goal setting skills (HW task) | • Outcome expectations• Social support (home & school)• Self-efficacy• Intentions• Motivation |
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| 2 | Cardio-respiratory fitness (CRF)(theory) | • Provide information on CRF• Role of heart & lungs during PA• Linking heart rate (HR) to PA intensity (lab)• Linking CRF & health | • Provide information about CRF & the role of the heart & lungs during PA• Develop skills in self-monitoring (using heart rate)• Predicting consequences of actions• Making recommendations relating to PA and CF | • Outcome expectations• Self-efficacy• Social support• Motivation |
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| 3 | Improving cardio-respiratory fitness(practical) | • Revise CRF & measuring intensity using HR• Participate in a practical PE lesson with a gross motor warm-up activity, dynamic stretches, skill development activities, modified games and cool-down• HR is monitored throughout the lesson• Discussion about the type of PA and heart rate (high intensity/vigorous) | • Provide opportunity to participate in enjoyable physical activities in a supportive environment• Maximal participation is provided for and encouraged• Positive feedback is provided throughout the session• Students are to reflect on their performance and re-assess current PA behaviours | • Outcome expectations• Social support• Self-efficacy• Motivation |
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| 4 | Muscular Fitness (MF)(theory) | • Define MF• Muscular strength Vs Muscular endurance• Activities that require MF• Measuring MF (lab)• Linking MF & health• Improving MF | • Provide information on MF• Link current PA behaviour to MF• Develop goal setting skills/set targets to achieve• Self-monitoring skills (PF tests)• Participation in non-threatening practical assessments (enjoyment) | • Outcome expectations• Social support• Self-efficacy• Intentions• Motivation |
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| 5 | Improving muscular fitness (practical) | • Revise MF & measuring MF• Participate in a practical PE lesson with a gross motor warm-up activity, dynamic stretches, MF circuit and cool-down• HR is monitored throughout the lesson• Discussion about the type of PA and MF (resistance) | • Provide opportunity to participate in enjoyable physical activities in a supportive environment• Maximal participation is provided for and encouraged• Positive feedback is provided throughout the session• Students are to reflect on their performance and re-assess current PA behaviours | • Outcome expectations• Social support• Self-efficacy• Motivation |
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| 6 | Flexibility (theory) | • Define flexibility• Activities that require MF• Benefits of being flexible• Types of stretching• Improving flexibility (lab)• Linking MF & health• Improving MF• Predicting outcomes from changed MF behaviours• Goal setting task• Link flexibility to lifestyle behaviours | • Provide information on flexibility• Link current PA behaviour to flexibility• Develop goal setting skills/set targets to achieve• Self-monitoring skills (PF tests)• Participation in non-threatening practical assessments (enjoyment) | • Outcome expectations• Social support• Self-efficacy• Intentions• Motivation |
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| 7 | Improving flexibility (practical) | • Revise flexibility and measuring flexibility• Participate in a practical PE lesson with a gross motor warm-up activity, dynamic stretches, fun stretching routines and cool-down• HR is monitored throughout the lesson• Discussion about the type of PA and improved flexibility | • Provide opportunity to participate in enjoyable physical activities in a supportive environment• Maximal participation is provided for and encouraged• Positive feedback is provided throughout the session• Students are to reflect on their performance and re-assess current PA behaviours• Link to lifelong behaviours | • Outcome expectations• Social support• Self-efficacy• Motivation |
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| 8 | Improving health-related fitness through games(practical) | • Revise HRF components• Revise improving HRF• Participate in a student-centred practical PE lesson where students adapt fun games to incorporate HRF• HR is monitored throughout the lesson• Discussion about the type of PA and improved HRF• Summary of health benefits with improved HRF• Evaluation of 'Fit-4-Fun' | • Provide opportunity to participate in enjoyable physical activities in a supportive environment• Maximal participation is provided for and encouraged• Positive feedback is provided throughout the session• Students learn skills in adapting PA to improve HRF• Students are to reflect on their performance and re-assess current PA behaviours• Link to lifelong behaviours | • Outcome expectations• Self-efficacy• Social Support• Motivation |
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| 1-8 | 'Fit-4-Fun' Home Activities | • Participation in an 8 week home activity programme• 3 weekdays: MF, flexibility, CRF activities• 1 weekday: fitness assessments• Weekends: family activities & CRF assessment• Weeks 1, 5, 8: Goal setting tasks• Problem Solving Task (assessment) | • Students participate in a range of fun activities with their parents/siblings• Family provide social support throughout the programme• Students develop skills in self-monitoring and self-motivating• Students develop skills in goal setting & time management• Students develop skills in assessing & planning to improve the physical environment | • Outcome expectations• Self-efficacy• Social Support• Motivation |