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Unit 1.2. Opportunities and Pathways
Development of Competitive Sport
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
• KNOW A VARIETY OF EXAMPLES OF POPULAR RECREATION
• UNDERSTAND THE KEY CHARACTERISTICS OF POPULAR RECREATION
• BE ABLE TO EXPLAIN WHY THERE WAS OPPOSITION TO POPULAR RECREATION
History of Sport A chronology• Ancient Origins• Popular Recreation (15 – 17th century)• Public School Athleticism (18 / 19th century)• Rational Sport (19th century)• Development Of P.E. (20th century)• Amateur to Professional (20th century)• Commercialisation (1980’s to present day)• Americanisation (latter part of the 20th century)
Festivals of Sport The Development of Competitive Sport Festivals of Sport
Ancient to combat sports;Skills that were essential for survival such as those used to hunt and also protect were often the form of early competition. Hence the term “Combat sports”.
This was a means of both o developing skills o establishing those with superior skills
Festivals or other such tests of military skill were used to o encourage the development of skill and o help to maintain this natural social divide.
Festivals of Sport The Development of Competitive Sport Festivals of Sport
The type of activities would therefore be;
o Infrequent,o Localised, as a result of a lack of transport.o Requiring minimal equipmento Be basic in their rules and understandingo Socially divided,o Often be centred around the local inn or public house, o consequently the effects of alcohol would often
encourage aggression and violenceo Likely to cause damage to land and property
Popular Recreation Sport exists within society. Therefore sport will
reflect that society.
Cultural determinants of society:o Feudal, two tiered society – Courtly / Popular /
aristocratic and peasant / worker.o Rural, agricultural societyo Lack of Law and ordero Tough Life - Low life expectancy
The Development of Competitive Sport Festivals of Sport
Popular Recreation
Activities during this period could be categorised under the following;
o Field Sportso Blood Sportso Pedestrianismo Mob Games Refined Gameso Festivalso Individual Contests
The Development of Competitive Sport Popular Recreations
FIELD SPORTS
BLOOD SPORTS
PEDESTRIANISM
MOB GAMES / REFINED GAMES
INDIVIDUAL COMPETITIONS
KEY CHARACTERISTICS OF POPULAR RECREATION
Opposition to Popular Recreation Opposition existed to the participation by the lower class / peasants of
popular recreation activities
Popular RecreationsThe Development of Competitive Sport
Opposition from Basis of oppositionThe Church People should be at church, with their families not
“wasting time playing”Opposed to activities on religious daysDidn’t like the association of violence, drunkenness, gambling etc
The Crown National defence was seen to be threatened by the playing of sports rather than practicing essential military skills
Landowners Damage to propertyPeople should be either working (for me the landowner) or practicing combat skills
HOMEWORK
• COPY THE SPORTS HISTORY TIMELINE FROM PAGE 98-99
• ADD SOME PICTURES TO MAKE IT MORE MEMORABLE (EG. PICTURES OF DIFFERENT TYPES OF ACTIVITY FROM THAT TIME)
• ANSWER QUESTIONS 1, 2 & 3 FROM “REVISE AS YOU GO” ON PAGE 115