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Approaches to Competition: Case Studies
The case studies on this page provide examples of how to deliver competition with clear intention to achieve wider outcomes.
These case studies have been developed following domestic and global practice, as well as pilots delivered through the School Games.
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Theme 1 - Widening the competition environment to develop character and life skills - Self-refereeing and spirit scoring
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Theme 2 - Adapting the scoring to develop different sport skills - Different scoring systems
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Theme 2 - Adapting the scoring to develop different sport skills - Skills stations
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Theme 3 - Adding fun elements to engage new audiences - Power plays to music
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Theme 4 - Widening the competition environment to improve health - Man vs Fat
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Theme 4 - Widening the competition environment to improve health - Using heart rate monitors in PE
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Theme 5 - Adapting the format to increase motivation - Half game rule
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Theme 5 - Adapting the format to increase motivation - Player power plays
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Theme 5 - Adapting the format to increase motivation - Walking basketball and walking football - Adapting the format of the game
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Theme 5 - Adapting the format to increase motivation - Point power plays
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Theme 6 - Considering age or maturity levels to support fair competition and foster social connections - Average Team Age (Relative Age Effect)
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Theme 6 - Considering age or maturity levels to support fair competition and foster social connections - The Premier League - Bio Banding
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Theme 7 - Using technology to develop physical skills - Parkour Jam and TOPYA
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Theme 8 - Adapting the competition environment to support individual development in sport - Multi-Skill Festivals
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Theme 8 - Adapting the competition environment to support individual development in sport - Parkrun - Self-comparison and age grading
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