Practice C.5.1 Goal setting with authentic IB Sports, exercise and health science (SEHS) exam questions for both SL and HL students. This question bank mirrors Paper 1A, 1B, 2 structure, covering key topics like core principles, advanced applications, and practical problem-solving. Get instant solutions, detailed explanations, and build exam confidence with questions in the style of IB examiners.
According to the graph, which goal type appears to provide the most consistent and sustained improvement in athlete motivation across the 6-week period?
The table shows goal Statements from Four Athletes.
| Athlete | Goal Statement |
|---|---|
| A | Improve push-off speed by activating calves more during sprint start |
| B | Beat my 800m rival in the next track meet |
| C | Run 5 km in under 20 minutes by end of the season |
| D | Keep eyes on the target and follow through in all free throw attempts |
Which row below correctly matches each athlete's goal to the appropriate goal type?
| Athlete | Goal Type |
|---|---|
| A | Process |
| B | Outcome |
| C | Performance |
| D | Process |
Compare internal and external imagery, and explain when each is most appropriate.
Explain how imagery can enhance performance under high-pressure conditions.
Discuss how the PETTLEP model can be used to structure imagery training for athletes returning from injury.
Evaluate the effectiveness of combining imagery with physical practice in elite athletes.
Define imagery as a psychological skill
Identify two types of imagery used by athletes
Outline two benefits of imagery in sports performance
Explain how imagery can be used before a performance to prepare an athlete
Discuss how imagery enhances motor skill learning
Describe how an athlete can structure an imagery routine effectively
Define goal setting in the context of sports.
State two types of goals athletes may set.
Outline two reasons why goal setting can enhance motivation.
Explain how goal setting can influence an athlete’s confidence.
Discuss how SMART goals are used in training and performance.
Describe how a coach might help an athlete implement effective goal-setting strategies.
Define goal setting in the context of sports
State two types of goals athletes may set
Outline two reasons why goal setting can enhance motivation
Explain how goal setting can influence an athlete’s confidence
Discuss how SMART goals are used in training and performance
Describe how a coach might help an athlete implement effective goal-setting strategies
Define imagery as a psychological skill.
Identify two types of imagery used by athletes.
Outline two benefits of imagery in sports performance.
Explain how imagery can be used before a performance to prepare an athlete.
Discuss how imagery enhances motor skill learning.
Describe how an athlete can structure an imagery routine effectively.
Distinguish between outcome, performance, and process goals in sport.
Explain how SMART principles can be adapted for team-based goal setting in elite sport.
Discuss the psychological risks associated with inappropriate goal setting in high-performance athletes.
Evaluate the effectiveness of combining long-term and short-term goals in managing motivation during rehabilitation from injury.
In which area is goal setting regularly applied?
Which of the following best describes the main purpose of goal setting in sport?