23 06, 2016

Revise a lot

By |2016-06-23T21:47:06+10:00June 23rd, 2016|Articles, HSC PDHPE, Study Tips|Comments Off on Revise a lot

This may sound like common sense, but 1 thing I highly recommend as people approach exams is that they revise a lot. Obviously the more study you do before an exam the better your result is going to be, but when I say revise a lot, I don't mean spend lots of time studying (though the more [...]

20 06, 2016

Pre-screening elite athletes

By |2016-06-16T08:34:16+10:00June 20th, 2016|Articles, HSC PDHPE, Sports Medicine, What role do preventative actions play in enhancing the wellbeing of the athlete?|Comments Off on Pre-screening elite athletes

Pre-screening elite athletes fits under physical preparation in Sports Medicine, where you are asked to learn about pre-screening and to analyse different sports in order to determine priority preventative strategies and how adequate preparation may prevent injuries. There are currently lots of sports that are pre-screening elite athletes in order to ensure it is safe for [...]

17 06, 2016

Study Hack

By |2016-06-16T07:30:34+10:00June 17th, 2016|Articles, HSC PDHPE, Questions, Study Tips, writing|Comments Off on Study Hack

This study hack is for those of you who are approaching your trials in the coming weeks and beginning to stress out because your summaries are not done and you have no idea where to begin. Believe it or not there is a simple solution to this issue. This article looks at the number 1 [...]

15 06, 2016

Rehabilitation procedures for a sprained ankle

By |2017-11-09T05:50:39+10:00June 15th, 2016|Articles, example, How is injury rehabilitation managed, HSC PDHPE, Sports Medicine|Comments Off on Rehabilitation procedures for a sprained ankle

The rehabilitation procedures for a sprained ankle include immediate treatment, stretching to increase ROM, conditioning, total body fitness, training, and the use of heat and cold. A sprained ankle can come in any of the three classifications for a sprain (levels 1,2 and 3).Immediate treatment of a sprained ankleThe immediate treatment for a sprained ankle [...]

8 06, 2016

Common terms

By |2016-06-08T19:32:06+10:00June 8th, 2016|Articles, HSC PDHPE, Key word, Questions, Study Tips|Comments Off on Common terms

In recent years the HSC PDHPE exams have begun to use the common terms: what, how, why, and to what extent. You are expected to understand what these common terms mean, and then work out how best to answer the question that would use them. What As a common term what can be used in [...]

6 06, 2016

Preventing and treating cancer

By |2016-06-06T21:22:35+10:00June 6th, 2016|Articles, Health Priorities in Australia, HSC PDHPE, What are the priority issues for improving Australia’s health?|Comments Off on Preventing and treating cancer

This article looks at preventing and treating cancer and is designed to be used as a discussion starter around cancer as a preventable chronic disease that is one of Australia's priority issues for health. Cancer is one of the most prevalent chronic diseases in Australia with a high incidence, particularly across: breast, prostate, colorectal, and skin [...]

2 06, 2016

Psychology in different sports

By |2016-05-31T17:31:41+10:00June 2nd, 2016|Articles, example, Factors Affecting Performance, How can psychology affect performance?, HSC PDHPE|Comments Off on Psychology in different sports

The HSC PDHPE syllabus asks you to compare psychology in different sports. This post looks at three (3) all of which slightly old, but still worth considering. Tiger Woods Tiger is arguably the best golfer of all time. In the video below, his coach attributes much of his success to his creativity in visualisation. In his game he [...]

31 05, 2016

Comparing dietary requirements

By |2016-05-30T15:43:27+10:00May 31st, 2016|Articles, example, Factors Affecting Performance, How can nutrition and recovery strategies affect performance?, HSC PDHPE|Comments Off on Comparing dietary requirements

The HSC PDHPE syllabus asks you to compare dietary requirements of different sports. This comparison includes: pre, during and post performance requirements. In order to compare these dietary requirements I am going to refer to Sports Dietitians Australia and their resources. In this comparison we will be comparing dietary requirements for soccer and gymnastics. Soccer [...]

26 05, 2016

Submit work frequently

By |2016-05-26T08:00:27+10:00May 26th, 2016|Articles, HSC PDHPE, Study Tips|Comments Off on Submit work frequently

In order to succeed in HSC PDHPE you need to submit work regularly. And the more you submit work and the more frequent it is, the more likely you are to succeed. There are three (3) main ways to submit work frequently: Submit Drafts Many students leave completing their assessment tasks to the last week before they [...]

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