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Various committees involved in sports events management and their responsibilities before, during, and after the event.

  Sports events management involves multiple stakeholders and requires effective coordination and communication between them. One of the ways to ensure this is by setting up various committees with specific responsibilities. These committees are responsible for different aspects of the sports event, from planning and organizing to executing and evaluating. In this article, we will explore the various committees involved in sports events management and their responsibilities before, during, and after the event. Table of Contents Introduction Pre-Event Committees Planning Committee Finance Committee Marketing Committee Venue and Logistics Committee During-Event Committees Operations Committee Security and Safety Committee Medical Committee Protocol and Hospitality Committee Post-Event Committees Evaluation Committee Legacy Committee Conclusion FAQs Intro
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Functions of Sports Events Management: Planning, Organising, Staffing, Directing & Controlling

  Functions of Sports Events Management: Planning, Organising, Staffing, Directing & Controlling Sports events management is a crucial aspect of the sports industry, responsible for the successful planning, execution, and management of sports events. The purpose of sports events management is to create engaging and memorable experiences for athletes, spectators, and stakeholders. Sports events management involves a range of functions, including planning, organizing, staffing, directing, and controlling. In this article, we will explore each of these functions in detail and their importance in sports events management. Table of Contents Introduction Planning Setting Goals and Objectives Budgeting and Finance Venue Selection and Logistics Risk Assessment and Management Organising Team and Participant Management Equipment and Facility Management Promotion and Marketing Ticketing and Sales Sta

PHYSICAL EDUCATION (048) Class XII (2022–23) CBSE syllabus

 PHYSICAL EDUCATION (048) Class XII (2022–23) Theory  Marks 70  Unit I Management of Sporting Events  ● Functions of Sports Events Management (Planning, Organising, Staffing, Directing & Controlling)  ● Various Committees & their Responsibilities (pre; during & post)  ● Fixtures and its Procedures – Knock-Out (Bye & Seeding) & League (Staircase & Cyclic) Unit II Children & Women in Sports  ● Common Postural Deformities - Knock Knee; Bow Legs; Flat Foot; Round Shoulders; Lordosis, Kyphosis, and Scoliosis and their corrective measures  ● Special consideration (Menarche & Menstrual Dysfunction)  ● Female Athletes Triad (Osteoporosis, Amenorrhea, Eating Disorders)  Unit III Yoga as Preventive measure for Lifestyle Disease  Obesity: Procedure, Benefits & Contraindications for Tadasana, Katichakrasana, Pavanmuktasana, Matsayasana, Halasana, Pachimottansana, Ardha – Matsyendrasana, Dhanurasana, Ushtrasana, Suryabedhan pranayama.    Diabetes: Procedure,

Homeostasis and Sports Training

 Introduction to Homeostasis The Role of Homeostasis in Sports Training The Science Behind Homeostasis 1.The Importance of Body Temperature in Homeostasis 2.The Impact of Exercise on Homeostasis 3.Adaptation and Homeostasis 4.Factors Affecting Homeostasis in Sports Training 5.Hydration and Homeostasis 6.Nutrition and Homeostasis 7.Sleep and Homeostasis 8.Overtraining and Homeostasis 9.Injuries and Homeostasis 10.Monitoring Homeostasis during Sports Training 11.Measuring Body Temperature and Heart Rate Variability 12.Conclusion Homeostasis and Sports Training: Maintaining Balance for Optimal Performance Homeostasis is the natural process of maintaining internal balance or stability in the body despite external changes. This process is vital to ensuring optimal body functions, including energy production, metabolism and immune system response. Homeostasis is a critical factor in athletic training, where athletes must maintain their internal balance for optimal performance. In this articl

Yoga M.C.Q

  The purpose for chanting a mantra is to   a. activate a spiritual force within the human consciousness   b. increase intellectual powers   c. increase creativity   d. all of the above What is the ultimate goal of yoga meditation?   a. to learn how to negotiate the four stages of life   b. to learn the Vedic rites   c. to increase strength and flexibility   d. to dwell for extended periods of trance and reach the highest mystical state Surya Namaskar is considered to be a complete exercise for the body and has often been cited as a combination of Asanas that helps in stretching almost all the major muscles. How many different Asanas does Surya Namaskar comprise of? 12 7 10 8   4.Who is believed to be the father of Yoga? Krishnamacharya Gautam Buddha Maharshi Patanjali Adi Shankaracharya 5. The word “Yoga” comes for Sanskrit. What is the literal meaning of this word? Hindu system of philosophy & meditation Inner peace & tranquility Joining together Controlled breathing 6.Which

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