A.1—Communication
A.2—Hydration and nutrition
A.3—Response
B.1—Generating movement in the body
B.1.1 Anatomical position, planes and movement
B.1.2 Structure and function of connective tissues and joints
B.1.3 Muscular function
B.1.4 Levers in movement and sport
B.2—Forces, motion and movement
B.3—Injury
C.1—Individual differences
C.2—Motor learning
C.3—Motivation
C.4—Stress and coping
C.5—Psychological skills
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B.1.1.1 Axial and appendicular skeleton components and their functions
B.1.1.2 Planes of movement and axes of rotation in human motion
B.1.1.3 Anthropometry and its applications in sport and health science (HL)