Centre for Human Performance Fit for Purpose
Students from across Doncaster visited the Centre and took part
in a range of activities and trials.
Pupils from Schools in the Doncaster area recently
visited the Centre for Human Performance based at University Centre
Doncaster, High Melton.
The learners participated in a sport science experience day.
Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences students from the Foundation
Degree at the University Centre were given an excellent opportunity
to work with the school pupils as they administered a range of
sport science testing used to measure the pupils strength,
flexibility, peak power, speed and agility.
The data collected by the students on the day provided schools
with a great indication of their pupil’s general fitness which can
then be used in Physical Education lessons and also applied to
Maths and Science lessons.
Rachael Watson, a Teacher of Physical Education at Balby Carr
Community Sports College, said: “We found it useful as the students
were able to use a variety of different pieces of equipment which
are unavailable in school such as the Light Gates and the Watt
Bike. The service supported our curriculum requirements as students
were able to use the information given on their fitness testing
module."
Neil Griffiths, a University Centre Sports, Exercise and Health
Science student commented: "The day gave me a greater understanding
into sport science and fitness testing, but also helped me see what
it takes to adapt them to different ages, abilities and
individuals. It gave me good experience of the role of a Sport
Scientist and using the equipment has made me confident for future
events.”
The Centre for Human Performance is based at University Centre
Doncaster and offers a range of Sport Science support activities,
and would like to work with any local schools, sports teams or
individual athletes.
If you would like any further information please contact Ben
Adams, on 01302 553780 or ben.adams01@don.ac.uk.
Updated: 06/01/2012