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Monitoring and Evaluating- Emotional Factor

3a) Describe how you monitored and evaluated your progress in relation to the development of the Emotional Factor (4)

Method 1: A training diary can be used to monitor the ongoing development of your performance. I completed the diary straight after my training session as it allowed me to record me thoguhts and feelings on how a performance had went and what training approaches worked well. I would also make a note of any other development needs I identified.

Method 2: Another method I used to monitor my progress was retesting using the ‘Self Reflective Emotional Analysis’. I undertook the 5 questions involved in this test and rated my ability to manage certain emotions during my performance. I was then able to compare this to my score at the start of the development programme

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Monitoring and Evaluating the Physical Factor (Model Answer 6)

Below is a model answer that gained full marks in the prelim exam.

Question: 3b) Evaluate two benefits of the methods you used to monitor and evaluate the impact of the PHYSICAL factor on performance. (4)

Two benefits of the training diary is that you can look at it when you want so it is a permanent record and can be accessed whenever it needs to be and can help to see how you are finding your sessions which meant that I could change anything around that I felt was not working. Another benefit is that it can have no limit and you can be true to yourself about how you feel and if you feel you’re improving or not. You can also attach different pieces to the diary and you can look back on it to see how far you have come which helped me to see how I was doing.

Two benefits of Standardises test is that they have small, informal instructions, can be found online and can be explained so that they can be performed correctly so you can get the correct set of results so your monitoring is accurate, this helped me to see how I was in comparison to other which was useful as it showed me what I had to do. I could also see that I had improved my overall performance by comparing two sets of test results which would help me to see that my training was working, this was important as if I was not doing good enough then I would not have improved. Another benefit of monitoring using tests is that I could compare my results with the national norms so I could see how well my training was working so if not I could change something around so in training I could then win more games which was the overall outcome of my training. This helped a lot as it meant I improved faster and I could then put my training to good use where I could now beat my opponents more as my training was proving to be useful.

by Callum Watson

Monitoring and Evaluating the Physical Factor (Model Answer 5)

Below is a model answer that gained full marks in the prelim exam.

Question: 3a) Explain why it is important to monitor your progress when carrying out a programme of work to develop the PHYSICAL factor. (4)

To monitor my progress I can use a training diary. This is a good way to find out what other factors are affecting my performance, i.e how I was feeling before performing. I can set appropriate targets for each session, this will help me improve my weaknesses. I can identify my strengths and weaknesses and make changes to my training programme in order to improve. I can set appropriate targets and can adapt my programme in order to improve my performance. I can record all of the information in one area and can refer back to it at a later stage to make comparisons and see what worked best for me.

I can also monitor and evaluate by retesting. I could re-test using the same methods to gather data as before which would increase the reliability. This would allow me to make comparisons to see what my strengths and weaknesses were, to see if I had improved and to see If the approaches to develop performance had worked.

by Christy Watson