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Volume 5, 2009/10

PE Review - September 2009 cover

PE Review is written for students.

Each 36-page issue contains specially commissioned articles to expand students’ knowledge of key AS and A2 topics. Each article is written by leading figures from the world of sport, established writers on sports studies and senior examiners from the main boards.


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Volume 5

Issue 1: September 2009

Issue 2: January 2010

Issue 3: April 2010

 

January 2010

PE Review - January 2010 cover

Contents

Sport confidence in elite performers
Kate Hays

OCR
Leadership

John Honeybourne

Life after retirement from elite sport
Interview with Leon Taylor

From paddling pool to podium Symond Burrows

AQA
Applying skill theory to practical coaching

Ross Howitt

How to recover from a half-marathon

The British Olympic Association:
leading Team GB to success
Adam Parsons

Edexcel
Improving your A-level coursework:
the international study
Mike Hill

The World Rugby Museum
Martin Eley

Angular momentum