Deakin University School of Exercise and Nutrition 2024 VCE PE Program

Deakin University School of Exercise and Nutrition 2024 VCE PE Program

2024 VCE Physical Education: Turning theory into practice. Hosted by Deakin University’s School of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences.

By Deakin University, SENS

Select date and time

Mon, 21 Oct 2024 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM AEDT

Location

Deakin University, Melbourne Burwood Campus

221 Burwood Highway Burwood, VIC 3125 Australia

About this event

VCE Physical Education: Turning theory into practice

Deakin University’s School of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences offers VCE Physical Education students the opportunity to gain an insight into exercise science testing and evaluation in a laboratory or clinical environment at our Melbourne Burwood Campus. Lab 2 and Lab 3 are conducted in our new state-of-the-art Specialised Indoor Exercise and Sport Science Teaching Building.

The program offers you, as a physical education teacher, a great opportunity to reinforce aspects of the VCE curriculum, using Deakin University’s first class performance laboratories. Students will interact with sport scientists whilst conducting and interpreting a range of laboratory tests. The lab sessions run for 2 hours each and schools may choose one or all of the laboratory sessions.


Lab 1: Physiological assessment of exercise

Linked to VCE Physical Education Unit 1 and 3: The Human Body in Motion

Area of Study: How does the body produce energy?


In this lab, students will explore common laboratory methods to assess aerobic and anaerobic fitness. Aerobic capacity will be assessed using a progressive exercise test and assessment of the lactate inflection point will also be discussed, which can be applied to sporting contexts and pacing strategies. The anaerobic energy systems will be assessed using a 10s and 30s power test on a bicycle ergometer. Students will also learn how these tests relate to fitness and energy system utilisation during exercise.


Lab 2: Kinematics of movement: Resistance training

Linked to VCE Physical Education Unit 4: Training to Improve Performance.

Area of Study: How is training implemented effectively to improve fitness?


In this lab, students will instruct, perform, and analyse several foundational resistance training exercises such as the squat and the bench press along with evaluating vertical jump performances. Kinematics of movement will be explored using GymAware software. The principles of chronic muscle adaptation in response to resistance training will be discussed as part of this session, with a focus on integrating resistance training in to athletes programs to enhance sporting performance.


Lab 3: Biomechanics

Linked to VCE Physical Education Unit 3: Movement Skills and Energy for

Physical Activity.

Area of study: How are movement skills improved?


In this lab, students will explore cutting-edge Biomechanical methods for assessing human movement in exercise and sport to enhance performance and reduce injury risk. This will include examinations of how movement changes on different sport surfaces, the influence of technique on movement performance, and the role of the neuromuscular system in balance and stability.


Session information:

Dates:

Monday 29th May – Friday 2nd June, 2024

Monday 19th June – Friday 23rd June, 2024

M onday 21st Oct - Friday 25th Oct, 2024 (This is an ideal period for year 10s who are planning to undertake PE as a Year 11 subject next year)


Please note: time slot Friday 31st May 10am-12pm is only available for Lab 2 and Lab 3.


2 time slots available per laboratory per day:

10:00am - 12:00pm; 1:00pm - 3:00pm


Session duration: 2 hours

Cost per session: $250 +GST

Note: Maximum of 25 students per session


For more information please contact ens-support@deakin.edu.au or 9244 5052.

School of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences - Deakin University

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For further information, please contact ens-support@deakin.edu.au or 03 9244 5052