1/8/2026
Agonist and Antagonist Muscles Learn how agonist and antagonist muscles work together to produce controlled movement in IB SEHS with clear sporting examples.
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What Is Stress in Sport? Understand what stress is in IB SEHS, including causes of stress in sport and how it affects performance.
1/8/2026
Friction and Performance in Sport Understand how friction affects performance in IB SEHS, including movement control, speed, and injury prevention in sport.
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Rehabilitation and Return to Play Understand rehabilitation and return to play in IB SEHS, including recovery stages, injury management, and safe performance return.
1/8/2026
Sources of Stress in Sport Learn the main sources of stress in sport for IB SEHS, including competition, expectations, injury, and performance pressure.
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Mechanical Advantage in Sport Understand mechanical advantage in IB SEHS, including how lever systems affect force, speed, and performance in sport.
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Air Resistance in Sport Understand how air resistance affects performance in IB SEHS, including speed, projectile motion, and technique efficiency.
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Practice Methods and Skill Learning Learn how different practice methods affect skill learning in IB SEHS, including massed, distributed, and varied practice.
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Overuse Injuries and Training Load Understand overuse injuries and training load in IB SEHS, including causes, progression, and prevention strategies.
1/8/2026
Coping Strategies in Sport Understand coping strategies in sport for IB SEHS, including problem-focused and emotion-focused coping and performance effects.
1/8/2026
Injury Prevention Strategies in Sport Learn key injury prevention strategies in IB SEHS, including training load management, technique, recovery, and equipment use.
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Neural Activation and Movement Efficiency Learn how neural activation affects movement efficiency in IB SEHS, including motor unit recruitment, coordination, and performance.
1/8/2026
Sports Examples of Movement Generation Explore real-world sports examples of movement generation in IB SEHS, linking muscle action, force production, and performance.
1/8/2026
Stages of Skill Acquisition Learn the stages of skill acquisition in IB SEHS, including cognitive, associative, and autonomous stages with examples.
1/8/2026
Newton’s First Law in Sport Learn how Newton’s First Law applies to sport in IB SEHS, including inertia, balanced forces, and movement control.
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Muscle Coordination in Sporting Movements Learn how muscle coordination affects complex sporting movements in IB SEHS, including efficiency, control, and performance outcomes.
1/8/2026
Imagery and Visualisation in IB Sports, Exercise and Health Science (SEHS) Understand imagery and visualisation in IB SEHS, including how mental rehearsal improves confidence, focus, and performance.
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How to Revise Forces and Motion Learn how to revise forces and motion for IB SEHS effectively, including Newton’s laws, momentum, and exam strategies.
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Projectile Motion in Sport Understand projectile motion in sport for IB SEHS, including angle of release, velocity, height, range, and performance outcomes.
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Acute vs Chronic Sports Injuries Understand acute and chronic sports injuries in IB SEHS, including causes, examples, and prevention strategies.
1/8/2026
Levers in the Human Body Understand levers in the human body for IB SEHS, including first, second, and third class levers and sporting applications.
1/8/2026
Strength vs Power Explained Learn the difference between strength and power in IB SEHS, including how each affects movement, performance, and training.
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Centre of Mass and Stability Understand centre of mass and stability in IB SEHS, including balance, base of support, and performance in sport.
1/8/2026
Types of Muscle Contraction Explained Understand the types of muscle contraction in IB SEHS, including concentric, eccentric, and isometric actions with clear examples.