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Body Systems and Performance
Fitness, Training and Injuries
Sports Psychology
Plus Much More!
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AUSTRALIAN Education
CURRICULUM FOCUSPhysical Education and OutdoorMADE• www.vea.com.au
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Dear Customer,
2007 has seen the release
into the VEA catalogue. Th
of over 200 new programs
e brand new VEA website,
de a huge difference in being
08 Contents
launched in May 2007, ma e to
ms. However, when it cam Body Systems and Performance 3
able to promote these new progra m–
re presented with a proble
planning our 2008 catalogues, we we Movement Analysis 5
how do we fit everything in? Fitness and Training 5
ch year.
a set of eight catalogues ea
VE A has traditionally released ject
alogue set to include 13 sub Physiology 7
In 2008 we have expanded our cat ources are
to ensure that all of our res
specific catalogues. This is t the Sports Injuries and Recovery 7
in their subject areas and tha
comprehensively presented
essible and easy to find. Performance and Analysis 7
programs you need are acc
talogue
n and Outdoor Education Ca Sport and Our Society 8
The 2008 Physical Educatio w releases.
, including some exciting ne
contains over 120 programs on p5, The
Sport and Technology 9
the Pace: Women and Sport
Ke ep your eye out for Setting Sports
Sports on p10 and Food for Sport and Nutrition 9
Winning Headspace: Psychology in
Sports Psychology 10
Performance on p9.
lleagues,
se catalogues with your co Drugs in Sport 11
We hope that you will share the copies.
if you would like additional
and ple ase feel free to contact us s all 13 Coaching 11
of this catalogue clearly list
The order form at the back than happy to
set and we would be more Women in Sport 11
catalogues from the 2008
supply you with any of them. Careers in Sport 11
rce of
e set will be a continual sou
We hope the 2008 catalogu the year. Dance 12
visual needs throughout
reference for all of your audio Specific Sport Skills 12
Kind regards, OH&S and First Aid 13
Outdoor Education 14
Climbing 14
Jess Hourigan Index 15
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Body Systems and Performance
Body Systems
Individual Differences CODE: CDBODY2 All Systems Go Again!
Gender, Training and Physical ACHPER endorsed program includes Body Systems, CODE: ALLSY1
Performance in Sport skeletal, muscular, circulatory, respiratory, energy and Bringing VEA’s best selling program All Systems
CODE: INDIV biomechanical factors. Go into a new era, All Systems Go Again is a
This program examines the differences which Australia / 1995 / CD-ROM fast-moving and lively exploration of the three
affect physical performance in sport. Two key Price: Sec $100.00 / TAFE $160.00 / Uni $180.00 human energy systems - ATP-PC, Lactic and
areas are covered - gender difference and Aerobic. Concise, up-to-date images and
trained versus untrained individuals. footage will keep students engaged while they
Recovery from Exercise investigate the three energy systems of the
A number of indicators and factors surrounding CODE: RECOV
gender differences are examined, including human body, their intricate links to one another
The human body uses three main energy systems
anatomy and muscle development - especially and the way they work in perfect harmony
to carry out physical activity - the ATP-PC system,
during puberty and adolescence; oxygen and during any activity. Providing an insight into
the lactic acid system and the aerobic system. This
blood flow, VO2 maximum, heart rate, cardiac how the body uses energy as quickly and as
program covers the workings of the three energy
output and stroke volume. efficiently as possible to produce a variety of
systems, the effects of exercise on each of them,
In trained vs untrained individuals, areas complex movements, All Systems Go Again
effects of exercise on the body, including raising the
including the performance of the cardiovascular takes a complex subject and breaks it down to
temperature, fluid and mineral loss, breaking down of
system and oxygen and blood are covered. ensure it is understood by all.
muscle tissue and delayed onset of muscle soreness.
25 mins / Australia / 2004 / DVD / Digital 29 mins / Australia / 2006 / DVD / Digital
25 mins / Australia / 2005 / DVD / Digital Price: Sec $110.00 / TAFE $180.00 / Uni $180.00
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“All Systems Go Again is a fantastic
resource that primarily focuses on the
most recent findings regarding energy
systems and muscular movement. It
is brilliant in the way it integrates the
related areas of muscle structure and
function; fibres types vs. function;
conversion of food to energy; delivery
of oxygen to working muscles; fatigue
and recovery and training methods and
chronic effects”.
Robert Malpeli,
VCE state PE reviewer,
Balwyn High School.
All Systems Go!
Energy Systems of the Body
CODE: ALLSY
With the aid of clear, animated diagrams and
comments from experts like Peter LeRossignol, this
program explains:
• Anaerobic and aerobic glycolysis.
• How myosin and actin use ATP to contract muscles.
• Oxygen uptake and oxygen deficit.
• The interplay of the three energy systems.
• Chronic and acute training effects.
30 mins / Australia / 2001 / DVD / Digital
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Body Systems and Performance
Human Body in Action Series 5. Health and Nutrition 9. Skeletal and Muscular Systems
CODE: HUMAN40 CODE: HUMAN45 CODE: HUMAN49
In the program, students learn that what we eat In the program, students learn that bones and
1. The Brain and the Nervous System is critical to our overall health, from our cells to muscles work together to protect our bodies and
CODE: HUMAN41
our senses to how we feel. Cells need nutrients enable them to move. They’ll discover that in
The program takes viewers on a tour of these critical to function properly, and we get them from addition to providing support for our bodies and
parts of the human body. Students will learn about the foods we eat. Viewers will be treated to a protecting vital organs, bones are where blood is
the three key parts of the nervous system - the complete rundown of essential nutrients, including manufactured! Viewers also learn that bones are
brain, spinal cord and nerves - all made up of special carbohydrates, fats, proteins, vitamins, minerals and classified by shape - long, short, flat and irregular
cells called neurons that transmit electrical impulses water. The concept of a balanced diet is stressed, - and that there are three types of muscles
throughout the body. They’ll discover the different along with a full presentation of the Food Guide - skeletal, smooth and cardiac. Vivid examples and
types of neurons - sensory, motor and associative Pyramid and a segment on the importance of colourful graphics illustrate how joints work with the
- each with a specialised function. Reflex actions are exercise for maintaining good health. Includes an help of connective tissues like cartilage, ligaments
discussed, as well as an in-depth look at the three interview with a nutrition expert and a fun hands-on and tendons. An orthopaedic surgeon explains how
main parts of the brain: cerebrum, cerebellum and activity in which students actually measure and bones heal, and a fun, hands-on experiment shows
brain stem. Includes a visit with two neurologists compare the amount of energy stored in different how calcium is essential for strong, healthy bones.
and a fun hands-on activity that allows students to foods.
test their ability to learn. 10. Digestive and Excretory Systems
6. Immune System CODE: HUMAN50
2. Cells CODE: HUMAN46 The program teaches students that, in order to be
CODE: HUMAN42
Sometimes people just get sick. Luckily, the human of use to our cells, food needs to be broken down
Students will discover that, while most cells are body has its own self-defence system. Students and absorbed into the bloodstream. This is the job
very similar in structure and equipment, each type will learn about how the skin, white blood cells and of the digestive system, a complex series of tools
of cell has its own special function. Inside the cell, antibodies work to ward off disease, sickness and that includes teeth, saliva, bile, acids and enzymes
they’ll see various organelles - the individual parts other ailments, and find out how the human body designed to reduce nutrients to a form that can
that work together to keep the cell functioning. reacts to various environmental situations. be delivered to cells. But just as garbage must be
Cell specialisation and the process of cellular A hands-on experiment is included to explain these taken out at home, waste products and indigestible
reproduction known as mitosis are also covered. interesting concepts. materials must be removed from the body. Viewers
Includes a fun, hands-on activity that demonstrates will learn that this is the role of the excretory
the concept of a ‘selective membrane’. 7. Interrelationship of the Body Systems
system, which includes the liver, lungs, kidneys
CODE: HUMAN47
3. Circulatory and Respiratory Systems and even the skin! Included is a visit with a kidney
Body systems interact to make the human body
CODE: HUMAN43 specialist and a hands-on activity that tests the
the most complex machine ever built. With all the
In the program, students will discover how these digestive action of acids and enzymes.
amazing, intricate facets of the body, how do all of
two vital systems work together to help keep us the systems work all together? Students will learn
10 x 25 mins / USA / 2001 / DVD
Price Series: Sec $900.00 / TAFE $1,300.00 / Uni $1,800.00
alive through a process called cellular respiration. about how the nervous, reproductive, digestive, Price Each: Sec $110.00 / TAFE $160.00 / Uni $220.00
A close-up look at the components of our blood excretory, circulatory, respiratory, muscular, immune
- plasma, red blood cells, white blood cells and and skeletal systems work together to allow
platelets - reveals just how critical blood is to humans to successfully perform all of their daily
our survival. Pumped by the heart through a vast activities. Vivid graphics and images illustrate the
network of vessels, our blood is the ultimate pick-up interrelationship of the body systems.
and delivery system, providing vital nutrients,
carrying away harmful waste, and fighting against 8. Reproductive and Endocrine Systems
disease and infection. CODE: HUMAN48
Humans, like all other animals, reproduce - and
4. Genes and Heredity the process is no less fascinating. The human
CODE: HUMAN44
reproductive and endocrine systems are key
Did you know that a combination of about 30,000 components in the continuation of the human
genes is what makes you the person you are? In race. Students will learn about the male and
Genes and Heredity, students will learn that genes female reproductive organs, and study key
are the tiny ‘instruction manuals’ contained in the reproductive functions such as the ovarian
chromosomes of every one of our cells, and that cycle and fertilisation of an egg.
genes are responsible for our characteristic traits The reproductive process is illustrated with
like hair colour, eye colour and height. Heredity is vivid graphics. Viewers will also learn about
the passing of these traits from parents to offspring. how the endocrine system works in
Viewers will discover that genes and chromosomes conjunction with the reproductive system.
are made up of DNA - the chemical language that
makes up those genetic instructions. Dominant and
recessive traits, meiosis and mutations are also
See our ‘Science
covered. Includes an intriguing experiment in which and Maths’
students can actually see the DNA from peas! catalogue
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Systems titles...
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Movement Analysis Fitness and Training
Setting the Pace:
Women and Sport
CODE: WOMEN4
Biomechanics Acquiring Skills
In today’s sporting culture, be it swimming,
CODE: BIOME1 How People Develop Skills in PE
The human body performs a large range of running or even vaulting, many of the athletes
CODE: ACQUI
movements every day. Elite sports people perform that capture our nation’s imagination and
People perform skills every day - ranging from simple
even more complex movements in the most efficient inspire us all, are women. In this program we
tasks such as walking through to much more complex
ways possible with the input from sports scientists explore physical activity and it’s pertinence to
skills such as gymnastics routines. Elite sports people
known as biomechanists. Biomechanics is the study women. We consider the benefits of activity in
perform complex tasks repeatedly and with high
of how the physical laws of mechanics apply to general, but also explore the specific benefits
success rates whilst beginners start off with basic
human movement. This program clearly investigates of exercise and activity during menopause,
movements and make many mistakes. The program
the basic concepts of movement and applies these pregnancy and as a means of alleviating
provides strong links with the associated areas of:
to human performance. The program provides biological stress.
classification of motor skills, types of movement,
strong links with the associated areas of: Velocity, We also explore the history of women in sports
open and closed skills, types of learning, stages of
Force, Inertia; Moment of Inertia, Acceleration, and help students to develop an understanding
learning, processing a skill, feedback, memory and
Momentum; Conservation of Momentum; Summation of the difference between women and men’s
practising skills.
of Momentum, Impulse, Elasticity, Accuracy and participation levels in sport and activity. This
24 mins / Australia / 2002 / DVD / Digital
Flattening the arc, Friction, Levers, Types of motion, Price: Sec $110.00 / TAFE $160.00 / Uni $180.00 program is both a practical and inspirational
Torque, Flight Trajectory, Spin, Balance and Stability story for young women everywhere.
30 mins / Australia / 2008 / DVD / Digital
25 mins / Australia / 2002 / DVD / Digital
Price: Sec $110.00 / TAFE $160.00 / Uni $180.00
Pushing the Limits Price: Sec $120.00 / TAFE $180.00 / Uni $180.00
In Athletic Performance
CODE: PUSHI
In 1903, W.G.George ran one mile in a world record
”Excellent resource. The Q & A section time of 4 minutes, 12 seconds. His coach said ‘the Nutrition and Physical Activity
for students is valuable”. probability is that this record will never be broken’. CODE: NUTRI5
Paul Jones, In 1954, both Roger Bannister and John Landy broke Research suggests we should be physically
Cosgrove High School, the ‘four minute mile’ and to this day, these records active for at least 30 minutes a day. This
Glenorchy, TAS. continue to be broken. This program follows the program, featuring interviews with dieticians
performance of today’s record-breakers in distance from the Australian Institute of Sport, looks at
running in order to understand the fundamental the importance of nutrients in our diet to support
question: is there a limit to human athletic physical activity. The functions of various foods
performance?
Athletics Series are outlined and students will develop an
31 mins / Australia / 2002 / DVD / Digital understanding of how nutrients and physical
CODE: ATHLE00 Price: Sec $110.00 / TAFE $160.00 / Uni $180.00
This series looks at athletic disciplines both in activity go hand in hand for overall performance.
their specifics and generalities: running, jumping 28 mins / Australia / 2006 / DVD / Digital
and throwing. Training Awareness Price: Sec $110.00 / TAFE $180.00 / Uni $180.00
Acute Responses and Chronic Adaptations
Part 1 CODE: TRAIN1
This program looks at running: amplitude,
This program aims to identify and distinguish between
frequency, running positions and reaction
immediate (acute) responses to exercise and long
Which Body?
speeds as well as vertical and horizontal CODE: WHICH2
term (chronic) adaptations to exercise by describing
jumping, hurdles and relays. Shows how body image plays an important
the structure, function and the effect of exercise
part in our self-definition and the construction of our
Part 2 on the three body systems most responsible for
personal identity. Members of a health club and boxers
This program takes a closer look at vertical and movement, these being the cardiovascular, respiratory
at a gym talk about why they participate in fitness
horizontal jumping: phrases, long jump, triple and muscular systems. The program includes highly
activities - from would-be sporting stars to
jump, high jump, pole vault, shot-put, throwing effective diagrams and animation and several experts
flab-fighters, they all have an image of their
the hammer, discus and javelin. provide quality information. The program is divided
perfect body.
2 x 35 mins / Spain / 2001 / DVD / Digital into clear sections, at the end of which students are
29 mins / UK / 1996 / DVD
Price Series: Sec $180.00 / TAFE $260.00 / Uni $360.00 provided with effective summaries of key information. Price: Sec $100.00 / TAFE $160.00 / Uni $220.00
Price Each: Sec $110.00 / TAFE $160.00 / Uni $220.00
33 mins / Australia / 2006 / DVD / Digital
Price: Sec $110.00 / TAFE $180.00 / Uni $180.00
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Fitness and Training
Exercise for Life
CODE: EXERC1
This program looks at the benefits of
participating in exercise and the importance
of nutrition. It also considers the amount and types
of exercise recommended for a healthy lifestyle, and
looks at organisations that promote exercise.
21 mins / Australia / 2004 / DVD / Digital
Price: Sec $110.00 / TAFE $160.00 / Uni $180.00
Training Strategies
Preparing for a Purpose Fitness Training Series
CODE: TRAIN CODE: FITNE00
This program examines training strategies and provides Fat Man Running
examples of training programs. It covers; the body’s 1. Training Principles 28 mins
CODE: FATMA
three main energy systems - aerobic, anaerobic and CODE: FITNE01
James, 20-something and overweight, has decided
lactic acid systems; different types of training; and the Designing and using an appropriate training
that in five months he will run a marathon. This
principles of training. The program looks at when the program for an athlete at any level is not
entertaining program - which carries a powerful
different energy systems are used by the body during straightforward. There are many factors to be
educational message - follows the trials and
physical exercise, and how different training strategies considered, and a training program should be
tribulations of James’ training sessions. It follows
can be employed for improvement in each one. tailored to an individual’s needs and physical
James confronting his unhealthy lifestyle and his
capabilities.
25 mins / Australia / 2004 / DVD / Digital acceptance of the awful truth: successful weight loss
Price: Sec $110.00 / TAFE $160.00 / Uni $180.00 With the assistance of former Socceroo and
involves exercising regularly and limiting food intake.
current head coach of the AIS Men’s Soccer
53 mins / UK / 2003 / DVD
Program, Steve O’Connor, as well as Dean
Promoting Participation in P.E. Kinsman the current head coach of the AIS
Price: Sec $110.00 / TAFE $160.00 / Uni $220.00
The National Physical Activity Guidelines Women’s Basketball Program, this program
CODE: PROMO will introduce the students to the concepts Motivations for an Active Lifestyle
With increasing levels of inactivity and obesity in of training principles and methods, discuss a CODE: MOTIV
our community the promotion of physical activity is number of considerations to take into account This program addresses the worrying decrease in
vital to the future health of our nation. In response to when planning a program, and examine the physical activity. Most importantly it also considers
this growing problem the government set ‘National acute and chronic physiological responses to what it takes to motivate people to take up, and
Physical Activity Guidelines’ to inform people of training. continue physical activity.
the minimum levels of activity to stay healthy. This 25 mins / Australia / 2003 / DVD / Digital
program examines these guidelines, barriers to 2. Analysing Fitness 26 mins Price: Sec $110.00 / TAFE $160.00 / Uni $180.00
becoming active and various models of physical CODE: FITNE02
activity. Its key focus is to encourage students to take Fitness means different things to different
a greater interest in physical activity and allows them people. Is an elite basketballer fitter than an elite The Australian Fitness Series
swimmer or gymnast? Does being able to run CODE: AUSTR80
to recognise the benefits associated with participation.
a long distance mean that you are fitter than 1. What is Physical Fitness? 20 mins
27 mins / Australia / 2006 / DVD / Digital
Price: Sec $110.00 / TAFE $180.00 / Uni $180.00 someone who can lift heavy weights? 2. Attitudes to Physical Fitness 30 mins
This program is an introduction to the meaning 3. Analysing Physical Activity 25 mins
of fitness and analyses each of its separate 4. Characteristics of Fitness Programs 23 mins
Measurements of Physical Activity components in detail. The students will learn 5. Designing Exercise Programs 27 mins
CODE: MEASU1 Australia / 1996 / DVD / Digital
about fitness tests which can be used to assess
The National Physical Activity Guidelines were Price Series: Sec $400.00 / TAFE $650.00 / Uni $750.00
each of the fitness components as well as what Price Each: Sec $100.00 / TAFE $160.00 / Uni $180.00
introduced by the Australian Government to offer
types of fitness athletes need to have for their
guidance and options for moderate-intensity physical
specific sport.
activity, which are both achievable and sustainable Training for Fitness Series
across gender, socio-economic and occupational 3. Training Programs 28 mins CODE: TRAIN00
groups. This program illustrates the key principles CODE: FITNE03 1. Principles of Training for Fitness 33 mins
outlined by the guidelines and offers a comprehensive Any athlete competing in sport or physical 2. Training for Football 39 mins
and objective approach to various methods of activity knows the importance of training. 3. Training for Netball 43 mins
measuring physical activity. Interviews and a variety Training programs are tailored to develop 4. Training for Basketball 41 mins
of sports and activities footage further assist with athletes - individually and collectively - to help 5. Training for Tennis 42 mins
addressing the concepts of the program. them improve in those areas that need it, and to Australia / 1999 / DVD / Digital
29 mins / Australia / 2006 / DVD / Digital maintain the ability to perform at their peak. This Price Series: Sec $400.00 / TAFE $650.00 / Uni $900.00
Price: Sec $110.00 / TAFE $180.00 / Uni $180.00 program discusses the main considerations in Price Each: Sec $100.00 / TAFE $160.00 / Uni $220.00
developing effective training programs.
Wayne Lawes, head coach of the Haileybury
Ten Reasons to Get and Stay in Shape Waterlions, and Daniel Lynch, the High “Clearly and concisely explains energy
CODE: TENRE Performance Manager of the Melbourne Tigers,
systems, components of fitness and
Experts explain the meaning of various fitness share the knowledge and experience throughout
indicators and provide tips for sticking with a this informative program.
training. Good summaries.”
fitness program. Australia / 2006 / DVD / Digital Mandy Hargreaves,
24 mins / USA / 2001 / DVD / Digital Price Series: Sec $270.00 / TAFE $450.00 / Uni $450.00 Anzac Hill High,
Price Each: Sec $110.00 / TAFE $180.00 / Uni $180.00
Price: Sec $110.00 / TAFE $160.00 / Uni $180.00 Alice Spring, NT.
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Physiology Sports Injuries and Recovery Performance and Analysis
Training Awareness Sports Injury Prevention and
Acute Responses and Chronic Adaptations Assessment Acquiring Skills
CODE: TRAIN1 CODE: SPORT19 How People Develop Skills in PE
This program aims to identify and distinguish between This program provides a comprehensive guide to the CODE: ACQUI
immediate (acute) responses to exercise and long issue of sports injury: its prevention where possible People perform skills every day - ranging
term (chronic) adaptations to exercise by describing and successful treatment when prevention fails. from simple tasks such as walking through to
the structure, function and the effect of exercise It covers the following areas: prevention of injury, much more complex skills such as gymnastics
on the three body systems most responsible for including warm-ups, protective equipment, diet and routines. Elite sports people perform complex
movement, these being the cardiovascular, respiratory appropriate training regimes, immediate assessment tasks repeatedly and with high success rates
and muscular systems. The program includes highly of injuries (DR ABC), causes of sports injuries, whilst beginners start off with basic movements
effective diagrams and animation and several experts assessing sports injuries (SALTAPS), treating soft and make many mistakes. The program provides
provide quality information. The program is divided tissue injuries (RICERS) and injury rehabilitation. strong links with the associated areas of:
into clear sections, at the end of which students are 28 mins / Australia / 2005 / DVD / Digital
classification of motor skills, types of
provided with effective summaries of key information. Price: Sec $110.00 / TAFE $180.00 / Uni $180.00 movement, open and closed skills, types of
33 mins / 2006 / Australia / DVD / Digital learning, stages of learning, processing a skill,
Price: Sec $110.00 / TAFE $180.00 / Uni $180.00 feedback, memory and practicing skills.
24 mins / Australia / 2002 / DVD / Digital
Price: Sec $110.00 / TAFE $160.00 / Uni $180.00
In Focus
Functional Anatomy
CODE: INFOC5
In this program we examine how our anatomy enables Pushing the Limits
us to be physically active. The topic has been split into In Athletic Performance
four body systems; skeletal system, muscular system, CODE: PUSHI
respiratory system, and circulatory system. Using In 1903, W.G.George ran one mile in a world record
extensive graphics and sporting footage, this program time of 4 minutes, 12 seconds. His coach said ‘the
provides a comprehensive overview of functional probability is that this record will never be broken’.
anatomy. In 1954, both Roger Bannister and John Landy broke
28 mins / Australia / 2003 / DVD / Digital the ‘four minute mile’ and to this day, these records
Price: Sec $110.00 / TAFE $160.00 / Uni $180.00 continue to be broken. This program follows the
Recovery from Exercise performance of today’s record-breakers in distance
All Systems Go Again! CODE: RECOV
running in order to understand the fundamental
The human body uses three main energy systems question: is there a limit to human athletic
CODE: ALLSY1
to carry out physical activity - the ATP-PC system, performance?
Bringing VEA’s classic, and best selling program All
31 mins / Australia / 2002 / DVD / Digital
Systems Go into a new era, All Systems Go Again is a the lactic acid system and the aerobic system. This Price: Sec $110.00 / TAFE $160.00 / Uni $180.00
fast-moving and lively exploration of the three human program covers the workings of the three energy
energy systems - ATP-PC, Lactic and Aerobic. Concise, systems, the effects of exercise on each of them,
up-to-date images and footage will keep students effects of exercise on the body, including raising the Cycling to the Limit
engaged while they investigate the three energy temperature, fluid and mineral loss, breaking down of CODE: GE001
systems of the human body, their intricate links to one muscle tissue and delayed onset of muscle soreness. Pedal speed: 120 revolutions per minute. Pulse: 150.
another and the way they work in perfect harmony Various strategies and recovery techniques are Respiratory rate: 35. When cycling professionals race
during any activity. Providing an insight into how the examined, including those incorporated into a cool long distances they go to the limits of their physical
body uses energy as quickly and as efficiently as down session after exercise - fluid and carbohydrate capabilities. Nowadays, training and physical strength
possible to produce a variety of complex movements, replenishment, active recovery and stretching. It also alone are generally insufficient to ensure victory.
All Systems Go Again takes a complex subject and covers passive recovery and its role, and looks at Cyclists are having to ensure they are up to date with
breaks it down to ensure it is understood by all. various ways to continue the recovery process in the the science of their sport and latest equipment.
29 mins / Australia / 2006 / DVD / Digital 24 hours or so after training or playing sport. 26 mins / Germany / 2000 / DVD
Price: Sec $110.00 / TAFE $180.00 / Uni $180.00 Price: Sec $100.00 / TAFE $160.00 / Uni $220.00
25 mins / Australia / 2005 / DVD / Digital
Price: Sec $110.00 / TAFE $180.00 / Uni $180.00
All Systems Go!
Energy Systems of the Body Sports and Injuries
CODE: ALLSY CODE: SPORT5
See page 3 for full details. With the aid of elite sports people as well as a
suburban kung fu class, this informative program
highlights the basic principles of sports injury treatment.
Shiver 27 mins / Australia / 1999 / DVD / Digital
Hypothermia Price: Sec $100.00 / TAFE $160.00 / Uni $180.00
CODE: SHIVE
This highly entertaining and informative program
provides an excellent insight into the dangers of
exposure to extreme cold. ”Excellent resource for senior students.
26 mins / Canada / 2000 / DVD
Simple explanations with well-known
Price: Sec $100.00 / TAFE $160.00 / Uni $180.00 athletes. Interesting to see sports
medicine in practice.”
Justine Churchill,
Junee High School, NSW.
7
Performance and Analysis Sport and Our Society
Buy now
for $ APY Thunder 2006 Sport in Society
Tracking a Footballer’s ea 25 CODE: APYTH CODE: SPORT4
ch
Movements and Skills From the desert sands of the APY Lands This program examines the socio-cultural nature of
CODE: TRACK1 (Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjajara) to the sport in modern society.
This program tracks VFL star footballer, Brendan green pitch of AAMI stadium, this program is the 28 mins / Australia / 1997 / DVD / Digital
story of a group of men whose passion and drive wins Price: Sec $100.00 / TAFE $160.00 / Uni $180.00
Moore, closely - whilst still allowing about ten
metres either side of him so that students can them an opportunity to play football for their country
see where he is relative to lines on the ground and their people at the 2006 Anangu Pitjantjatjara
and other players. Yankunytjatjara Maralinga Tjarutja Rio Tinto Indigenous ”This is a very good program. It deals
Lands Challenge Cup. The documentary follows the
28 mins / Australia / 1999 / DVD / Digital quite well with most of the aspects
Price: Sec $100.00 / TAFE $160.00 / Uni $180.00 story of the APY Thunder Team from their homeland
pitch and back again and demonstrates some of the
of sport that the students need in a
positive initiatives within aboriginal communities general way. The live segments were
Tracking a Netballer’s aimed to empower young people. well done.”
Movements and Skills 33 mins / Australia / 2006 / DVD M. Withington,
CODE: TRACK2 Price: Sec $110.00 / TAFE $180.00 / Uni $180.00 Roseville College, NSW.
This program features three individual
segments tracking three separate players in
different court positions (Goal Attack, Centre Deadly Feet
Aboriginal Sporting Heroes The First Eleven
and Wing Defence) and different competition
CODE: DEADL2 CODE: FIRST3
levels (national and local).
Sport is believed to be an area where all people, no This program tells the story of the first Australian
46 mins / Australia / 1999 / DVD / Digital
Price: Sec $100.00 / TAFE $160.00 / Uni $220.00 matter what their colour or creed, can participate cricket team to tour England in 1868, a team of mostly
equally. This program explores the myth of sport Indigenous players.
as the great leveller and the role of the media in 52 mins / Australia / 2003 / DVD / Digital
Price: Sec $110.00 / TAFE $160.00 / Uni $220.00
Sport and Competition constructing the ‘rags to riches’ tales. Narrated by Kyle
Vander-Kuyp, this program focuses on various different
CODE: SPORT16
Is competition necessary for sporting achievement
sports and discusses the historical reasons for the Sport and Money
different levels of participation Indigenous people have CODE: SPORT15
and enjoyment? How does competition affect
taken in the various codes. Students will learn about The program also looks the story is behind our current
performance, participation, physical well-being,
the importance of sport to Indigenous people and Olympic gold medal tallies and finance required to
kids’ enjoyment and mental well-being, and social
the efforts being made to stop racism and promote maintain Australia’s international sporting profile. Sport
wellbeing? These questions and more are answered
healthy lifestyles. Features interviews with Evonne and Money weighs up the benefits and the costs.
in this important program.
Goolagong-Cawley, Gary Ella, Anthony Mundine and 26 mins / Australia / 2000 / DVD / Digital
27 mins / Australia / 2001 / DVD / Digital
Marcia Ella. Price: Sec $100.00 / TAFE $160.00 / Uni $180.00
Price: Sec $110.00 / TAFE $160.00 / Uni $180.00
27 mins / Australia / 2006 / DVD / Digital
Price: Sec $110.00 / TAFE $180.00 / Uni $180.00
Sport and the Media Arafura Games
CODE: ARAFU
CODE: SPORT3
This program probes this fascinating partnership
Girl Wrestler The Arafura Games, held every two years in Darwin,
and the way it impacts on everything including Gender Influences in Sport are today a leading international sporting competition
body image; gender perceptions; choices about CODE: JO001 for developing athletes of the Asia-Pacific Region.
what we eat, drink, smoke, and drive; the level of This controversial program offers an in-depth look Through coverage of the event and interviews with
our participation in physical activity; and the sports into gender roles in sport through profiling Tara, a girl young participants, the program explores themes of
themselves - their rules, variety, popularity, as well as who wants to participate in the sport of wrestling. fast games, play, socialisation, and mixing with other
player and supporter loyalty. We follow her on her journey to the national cultures.
championships as she battles cultural expectations 23 mins / Australia / 2005 / DVD / Digital
21 mins / Australia / 1997 / DVD / Digital
and struggles to cope with the pressure to succeed. Price: Sec $110.00 / TAFE $180.00 / Uni $180.00
Price: Sec $100.00 / TAFE $160.00 / Uni $180.00
53 mins / UK / 2004 / DVD
Price: Sec $110.00 / TAFE $160.00 / Uni $220.00
See our ‘Drugs and Sport’
section on page 11
8
Sport and Technology Sport and Nutrition
Food for Sports
Performance
CODE: FOODF
Food is one of the most important factors
in allowing for peak physical performance in
any sporting activity. This program will help
students to understand the role that foods and
nutrients play in allowing themselves and elite
athletes to enhance physical performance and
succeed in all sporting arenas, whether it is the
local competition or at the elite level.
30 mins / Australia / 2008 / DVD / Digital
Price: Sec $120.00 / TAFE $180.00 / Uni $180.00
Nutrition For Life Series
CODE: NUTRI05
1. Pregnancy, Infancy and Childhood
CODE: NUTRI06
Nutrients, the chemical components of food,
are used for a range of vital functions in the
body including; energy production, growth
and repair of body tissues and maintenance of
body processes. This two-part program aims to
educate students about the nutrients required
Technology in Trekking Nutrients - The Basics for optimal growth and development across the
CODE: TECHN11 CODE: NUTRI1 lifespan.
Technology has transformed our use of the great Nutrients - The Basics looks at the basic nutrients
outdoors. From the shoes we wear to the ropes that needed by our bodies to stay alive and reproduce. 2. Youth, Adulthood and Late Adulthood
CODE: NUTRI07
hold our lives in the balance when rock climbing, much Each nutrient is examined in relation to its role in
has changed in the past 50 years. But has it all been the body and the amount of each nutrient required During adulthood, with the exception of when
for good? This program examines the many ways for healthy living. As well, the program introduces a female is pregnant, physical growth stops
technology has changed our outdoor experiences. students to the Recommended Dietary Intakes (RDIs) and our bodies enter a maintenance stage
designed by national health authorities. that continues until our last days. This program
26 mins / Australia / 2005 / DVD / Digital
Price: Sec $110.00 / TAFE $180.00 / Uni $180.00 explores the complex range of nutrients required
35 mins / Australia / 2001 / DVD / Digital
Price: Sec $110.00 / TAFE $160.00 / Uni $220.00 during our adolescence/youth and adulthood.
2 x 26 mins / Australia / 2006 / DVD / Digital
Sport and Technology Price Series: Sec $180.00 / TAFE 300.00 / Uni $300.00
CODE: SPORT17 Price Each: Sec $110.00 / TAFE $180.00 / Uni $180.00
Technology affects sport in at least four ways: by “Excellent resource, very informative.”
assisting performance, by aiding recovery from T. Rossiter,
injuries, by improving judging of events and by raising
the standard of spectator information, knowledge and
Kununurra High School, WA. Sport and Nutrition
CODE: SPORT14
comfort. In all areas, progress is increasingly rapid.
This program explores the ways elite sports people
In this highly informative program, we select certain Nutrients - Their Interactions use nutrition to give themselves an extra edge.
sports to show the improvements in these different CODE: NUTRI2 29 mins / Australia / 2000 / DVD / Digital
aspects of sport. In this program we look beyond the relatively simple Price: Sec $100.00 / TAFE $160.00 / Uni $180.00
27 mins / Australia / 2001 / DVD / Digital
Price: Sec $110.00 / TAFE $160.00 / Uni $180.00
work of macro and micronutrients, to the complex and
fascinating work that happens when nutrients interact
with each other.
”Excellent for the topic of Sports
22 mins / Australia / 2002 / DVD / Digital
Price: Sec $110.00 / TAFE $160.00 / Uni $180.00 Nutrition in Physical Education.
Contains recent information and
Fries With That? presents plausible elite athletes.”
The Overweight Epidemic David Smyth,
CODE: FRIES Melbourne High School, Yarra, VIC.
This program considers a number of health and
diet-related issues with particular reference to weight
gain and the dangers of lack of exercise.
28 mins / Australia / 2003 / DVD / Digital This icon indicates that these
Price: Sec $110.00 / TAFE $160.00 / Uni $180.00
programs are included in the
ClickView Digital Video Library.
See page 2 for more information about ClickView
2008 • Physical Education and Outdoor Education • www.vea.com.au 9
Sports Psychology Coaching
In Focus
Coaching Styles
Characteristics of a Good Coach
CODE: INFOC6
This program looks at the skills a good sports
coach is required to possess such as: leadership,
management, enthusiasm, and good communication.
We examine three different coaching styles:
authoritarian, distant yet approachable and friendly.
The main characteristics of a respected coach
- honesty, integrity, extensive knowledge and high
expectations are also discussed.
23 mins / Australia / 2003 / DVD / Digital
Price: Sec $110.00 / TAFE $160.00 / Uni $180.00
Sport and Coaching
CODE: SPORT7
This program investigates: the role and specific
responsibilities of the coach, training programs,
health and safety considerations, instruction,
choosing a team, analysis of training and
performance, aspects of a respected/successful
coach and strategies.
28 mins / Australia / 1999 / DVD / Digital
Price: Sec $100.00 / TAFE $160.00 / Uni $180.00
The Winning Headspace: Psychology Live Series
Psychology in Sports CODE: PSYCH00
CODE: SPORT Experienced psychology teachers and
For many elite sports people today, training examiners wrote the scripts for each episode
and preparing ones mind for enhancing sports in this series. Past and present theories are
performance, is seen to be just as important critically examined and particular attention
and training and preparing ones body or is paid to current ideas and possible future
ability. In this insightful program we look at developments in each area. The emphasis
the psychology and sport - the strategies for is on making theory relevant to everyday life
enhancing sports performance, the role of the through examples.
coach and coaching team, identifying causes
1. The Study of Attention 42 mins
and symptoms of overtraining, motivating
the athlete, mental rehearsal, imagery and 2. The Study of Memory 73 mins
simulation and goal setting, building confidence
3. Perception: the Theories 47 mins
levels and powers of concentration.
A comprehensive insight into this leading 4. Classical and Operant
sports tool. Conditioning 55 mins
31 mins / Australia / 2008 / DVD / Digital
Price: Sec $120.00 / TAFE $180.00 / Uni $180.00 5. Further Approaches to Learning 56 mins
6. Cognitive Development 57 mins
Sport and Psychology 7. Evolution by Natural Selection 48 mins
CODE: SPORT8 8. Reductionism 28 mins
Examples introduce some of the more common
mental problems faced by athletes, and then shows
9. Introduction to Designing
how sports psychology can tackle these problems. Experiments 23 mins
31 mins / Australia / 1999 / DVD / Digital 10. Organising Quantitative Data 37 mins
Price: Sec $100.00 / TAFE $160.00 / Uni $180.00
11. Language Development 40 mins
UK / 1997 / DVD
Price Series: Sec $880.00 / TAFE $1,430.00 / Uni $1,980.00
Price Each: Sec $100.00 / TAFE $160.00 / Uni $220.00
See our ‘Science and
Maths’ catalogue for
more Psychology titles...
10 2008 • Physical Education and Outdoor Education • www.vea.com.au
Drugs in Sport Women in Sport Careers in Sport
By Any Means Necessary - Exert Yourself!
Ergogenic Aids Setting the Pace: Careers in Sport and Recreation
CODE: BYANY Women and Sport CODE: EXERT
This program investigates the substances, techniques CODE: SETTI This program explores the multiple career options
and equipment that athletes have used to enhance In today’s sporting culture, be it swimming, and pathways in the sports industry. Through a
their sporting performance. running or even vaulting, many of the athletes combination of four case studies and actual footage,
28 mins / Australia / 1999 / DVD / Digital that capture our nation’s imagination and inspire a comprehensive, contemporary overview of the
Price: Sec $100.00 / TAFE $160.00 / Uni $180.00 us all, are women. In this program we explore sporting and recreational industries takes place,
physical activity and it’s pertinence to women. offering a vast array of possible career options and
We consider the benefits of activity in general, entry levels.
On the Juice but also explore the specific benefits of exercise 26 mins / Australia / 2002 / DVD / Digital
The Problems of Drugs in Sport and activity during menopause, pregnancy and Price: Sec $110.00 / TAFE $160.00 / Uni $180.00
CODE: ONTHE1
as a means of alleviating biological stress.
27 mins / Australia / 1998 / DVD / Digital
Price: Sec $100.00 / TAFE $160.00 / Uni $180.00
We also explore the history of women in sports Fit for the Job
and help students to develop an understanding
Careers in Sport
of the difference between women and men’s
CODE: FITFO1
participation levels in sport and activity. This
This icon indicates that these program is both a practical and inspirational 30 mins / Australia / 1998 / DVD / Digital
Price: Sec $100.00 / TAFE $160.00 / Uni $180.00
programs are included in the story for young women everywhere.
ClickView Digital Video Library. 30 mins / Australia / 2008 / DVD / Digital
See page 2 for more information about ClickView
Price: Sec $120.00 / TAFE $180.00 / Uni $180.00 Out and About
Careers in the Outdoors and On the Move
CODE: OUTAN
Girl Wrestler The program highlights the range of possibilities and
Gender Influences in Sport the issues surrounding working outdoors, and assists
CODE: JO001 students to refine their choices.
This controversial program offers an in-depth look 21 mins / Australia / 2003 / DVD / Digital
Price: Sec $110.00 / TAFE $160.00 / Uni $180.00
into gender roles in sport through profiling Tara, a girl
who wants to participate in the sport of wrestling.
We follow her on her journey to the national
championships as she battles cultural expectations
and struggles to cope with the pressure to succeed.
53 mins / UK / 2004 / DVD
Price: Sec $110.00 / TAFE $160.00 / Uni $220.00
Women in Sport
CODE: WOMEN4
Looking at issues of money and the media, we
examine the struggles and the triumphs of women
in sport from the amateur end of the spectrum to
the elite.
18 mins / Australia / 2000 / DVD / Digital
Price: Sec $100.00 / TAFE $160.00 / Uni $180.00
Packing a Punch
Women in Non-Traditional Sports
CODE: PACKI
Of course women (and girls) can do everything and
in this inspiring program we see a range of women
proving it. We see women’s cricket, surfing, boxing,
rugby and weight-lifting.
38 mins / Australia / 2000 / DVD / Digital
Price: Sec $100.00 / TAFE $160.00 / Uni $220.00
Buy
In Focus now for
Girls in Physical Education
Increasing Participation and Success
$50
CODE: INFOC7
This program examines some of the reasons why
girls lose interest in physical education. We then
focus on a number of strategies to help teachers
tackle the problem.
23 mins / Australia / 2003 / DVD / Digital
Price: Sec $110.00 / TAFE $160.00 / Uni $180.00
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Dance Specific Sport Skills
Acquiring Skills Safe Surf
Dance Composition How People Develop Skills in PE CODE: SAFES
CODE: DANCE00 CODE: ACQUI This program is useful for both surfers and swimmers
1. Hip Hop People perform skills every day - ranging from simple alike and examines features of wave formation,
CODE: DANCE01 tasks such as walking through to much more complex types of waves, dangers, rock platforms, safety
This fun and engaging program will guide skills such as gymnastics routines. Elite sports people issues, rescue techniques and the need for respect
students through the first steps of creating a Hip perform complex tasks repeatedly and with high for our shores. A comprehensive teacher’s manual,
Hop dance routine. Basic moves such as running success rates whilst beginners start off with basic worksheets and Power Point presentation on CD
steps, electric slides and side steps are all movements and make many mistakes. The program accompany the program, providing the ideal teaching
demonstrated, and the vibrant visual interaction provides strong links with the associated areas of: package to raise surf awareness and safety.
is sure to enthrall students of all ages. The classification of motor skills, types of movement, 39 mins / Australia / 2002 / DVD / Digital
Price: Sec $110.00 / TAFE $160.00 / Uni $220.00
importance of the warm up and warm down open and closed skills, types of learning, stages of
when participating in physical activity is also learning, processing a skill, feedback, memory and
emphasised in this entertaining program. practising skills. Surfing Made Easy
2. Tap
24 mins / Australia / 2002 / DVD / Digital
Price: Sec $110.00 / TAFE $160.00 / Uni $180.00
Learn to Surf in One Hour
CODE: SURFI
CODE: DANCE02
68 mins / Australia / 1999 / DVD
Tap dancing is a popular dance style all around
the world. This audible style of dance comes
Soccer Skills Price: Sec $100.00 / TAFE $160.00 / Uni $220.00
CODE: SOCCE
from the tapping sound made when the metal
Presented by former European soccer star Dusan
Buy now
discs on the soles of the shoes hit a hard
Purac, Soccer Skills takes an in-depth look at a range for $25
surface. The dancer is a percussive instrument, Tracking a Footballer’s each
of the game’s skills. Dusan Purac teaches passing,
as the feet tap out intricate and lively rhythms.
dribbling, trapping, shooting and ball-juggling skills.
Movements and Skills
This program is an introduction to simple tap CODE: TRACK1
He also focuses on the importance or warm-up
steps which promote a sense of co-ordination This program tracks VFL star footballer, Brendan
techniques and training drills.
and rhythm. Moore, closely - whilst still allowing about ten
27 mins / Australia / 1996 / DVD
By following the simple step instructions, Price: Sec $100.00 / TAFE $160.00 / Uni $180.00 metres either side of him so that students can
students can gain an experience and see where he is relative to lines on the ground
understanding of the fundamentals of tap and other players.
dancing movements. Danger Zone 28 mins / Australia / 1999 / DVD / Digital
2 x 22 mins / Australia / 2006 / DVD / Digital School of Hard Knocks Price: Sec $100.00 / TAFE $160.00 / Uni $180.00
Price Series: Sec $180.00 / TAFE $360.00 / Uni $360.00 CODE: DANGE1
Price Each: Sec $110.00 / TAFE $180.00 / Uni $180.00
This action-packed program follows a group of young
Tracking a Netballer’s
people from around the world through their three
week training course at an Australian stunt school. We Movements and Skills
CODE: TRACK2
I You Love meet the students and learn about their aspirations.
We watch them learn the ropes in becoming a stunt This program features three individual
CODE: IYOUL
performer in the movies. segments tracking three separate players in
August Bournoville’s ballet, ‘La Sylphide’, different court positions (Goal Attack, Centre
tells the story of a young man who runs away on his 48 mins / Australia / 2005 / DVD
Price: Sec $110.00 / TAFE $180.00 / Uni $220.00 and Wing Defence) and different competition
wedding day to follow his passions. In I You Love, the levels (national and local).
director of the ballet stages the drama, describing
46 mins / Australia / 1999 / DVD / Digital
what is going on inside the story and motivating Price: Sec $100.00 / TAFE $160.00 / Uni $220.00
the three main characters. The result is an intimate
understanding of the lover’s worlds, and also of the
language of ballet in this story. In this program the final
performance is intercut with scenes from the rehearsal
space, enabling the viewer to better understand the
choreography and dancer’s interpretation.
24 mins / Denmark / 2005 / DVD
Price: Sec $110.00 / TAFE $180.00 / Uni $180.00
This icon indicates that these
programs are included in the
ClickView Digital Video Library.
See page 2 for more information about ClickView
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OH&S and First Aid
Health Emergencies in the Classroom
CODE: HEALT9
In every school there are students who suffer from medical
conditions. Because of this, it is vital that teachers and other school
staff are fully prepared to deal with a medical emergency. This
program investigates some of the more common health emergencies
that occur in classrooms and how best to treat them. An informed
look at the treatments for asthma, diabetes, anaphylaxis and epilepsy
and essential professional development viewing for teachers.
24 mins / Australia / 2007 / DVD / Digital
Price: Sec $120.00 / TAFE $180.00 / Uni $180.00
OH&S in Schools
CODE: OHSIN
OH&S is a critical topic that should be a part of every school’s overall
safety philosophy. This program looks at the issues of OH&S specifically
in the school environment, including classrooms, staff rooms, science
labs and art rooms. Potentially hazardous substances are identified and
tips are given on safe storage, manual handling and how to prevent
slips, trips and falls. Correct OH&S producers are demonstrated to
ensure that all viewers will gain a clear and thorough understanding of
the requirements of an effective OH&S program. This is an essential
resource for every school and teaching institution in Australia and will
act as an excellent tool to assist in raising staff awareness.
30 mins / Australia / 2007 / DVD / Digital
Price: Sec $120.00 / TAFE $160.00 / Uni $180.00
First Aid 1
Basic Life Support
CODE: FIRST5
First aid is the initial care of a suddenly sick or injured person. Would
you know what to do in an emergency? This program details the Includ
essential aspects of first aid as required to assist someone in need updated es
of help. It focuses on how to respond to an emergency situation, CPR gui 2006
primary and secondary surveys, cardio pulmonary resuscitation (CPR) dlines
and managing major external bleeding.
24 mins / Australia / 2006 / DVD / Digital
Price: Sec $110.00 / TAFE $180.00 / Uni $180.00
First Aid 2
Outdoor Injuries
CODE: FIRST6
Summer means spending time outdoors enjoying sport and
recreational activities. It also means being prepared to manage
outdoor emergency situations. Would you know what to do?
This program details the basic knowledge required to make a difference
and protect life. Focusing on heat related injuries, cold related injuries,
near drowning, spinal injuries and venomous bites and stings.
24 mins / Australia / 2006 / DVD / Digital
Price: Sec $110.00 / TAFE $180.00 / Uni $180.00
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Outdoor Education Climbing
Team Building Rope Skills
In Outdoor Education Programs CODE: ROPES
CODE: TEAMB This program examines the use and care of ropes.
Most outdoor adventures throw a group of people Whether it’s rock climbing, abseiling, caving, or
together who barely know each other. Suddenly military and rescue operations, using ropes correctly is
everyone must live together continuously for an a vitally important skill - sometimes literally a matter of
extended period of time, make decisions and solve life or death. Using expert demonstrators, Rope Skills
problems. This program focuses on how to confront covers: types of rope (static vs. dynamic kernmantle
some of these issues before being in the outdoors and ropes); fall factors; care of ropes in action and storage;
emphasises the importance of team building. Real life full demonstrations of twelve different knots; clear
case studies will increase class interaction between explanations of pulley systems for outdoor rescue.
students. This program is an essential reference for any outdoor
22 mins / Australia / 2004 / DVD / Digital education practitioner.
Price: Sec $110.00 / TAFE $160.00 / Uni $180.00 27 mins / Australia / 2004 / DVD / Digital
Price: Sec $110.00 / TAFE $160.00 / Uni $180.00
Minimum Impact
Take Only Photos, Leave Only Footprints The Hard Way to the Top
CODE: MINIM Two Routes, in One Day, On Australia’s
Getting outdoors is one of the great pleasures in life. Biggest Wall
But our expeditions into natural environments can also CODE: HARDW1
Preparing for an cause real horror stories to unfold. Discarded rubbish The Hard Way to the Top is a story about two of the
causes the waterways to become clogged, a campfire longest and most challenging routes on the north wall
Expedition can leave a nasty visual scar that can last for years. of Buffalo Gorge, Ozymandias Direct and Lord Gum
CODE: PREPA3
How can we avoid causing these problems? This Tree, and the people who climb them.
One of the most challenging varieties of outdoor
program examines ways to minimise our impact when 26 mins / Australia / 2002 / DVD / Digital
education is an expedition, where students will Price: Sec $110.00 / TAFE $160.00 / Uni $180.00
enjoying the outdoors.
enter a natural setting for an extended period
24 mins / Australia / 2005 / DVD / Digital
of time. An expedition can offer many fantastic Price: Sec $110.00 / TAFE $180.00 / Uni $180.00 Buy n
experiences. Students learn about themselves, and recow
Moving Over Plastic eiv
communities, and the natural environment. both for e
However, students need to be aware that they’ll Bushwalking Australia A Guide to Improving $120
be entering a new environment, which requires CODE: BUSHW Climbing Performance
different skills and greater responsibilities. We travel with an experienced bushwalker, Stephen CODE: MOVIN4
This program will provide them with the Bond through the Alpine National Park and discover Four of Australia’s best and two top
information they need to help them prepare for some of the flora and fauna in the Australian bush. international climbers talk about what it takes
their expedition. 34 mins / Australia / 2001 / DVD / Digital to develop your climbing skills. Subjects
Price: Sec $110.00 / TAFE $160.00 / Uni $180.00
26 mins / Australia / 2002 / DVD / Digital covered include: technique, warming up, the
Price: Sec $110.00 / TAFE $160.00 / Uni $180.00 importance of flexibility, setting goals, footwork,
Orienteering footwear and much more.
CODE: ORIEN 49 mins / Australia / 1998 / DVD / Digital
Price: Sec $100.00 / TAFE $160.00 / Uni $180.00
“Best program on this subject I’ve ever This program outlines basic orienteering knowledge,
seen. I thought it was extremely well map skills, navigational aids (including a very clear
done, good visuals, relevant for the description of how to take a bearing) and more How to Belay
advanced skills such as using hand rails, attack points, CODE: HOWTO6
age group. Summary in print after each control flow and map memory. Featuring Victorian How to Belay is an instructional program for
section is very good!” State orienteering team member Louise Krstic, we top-rope belaying. It is designed to teach safe
Tom Klein, also examine the history and different types and levels belaying practices to people who are new to
GSSC, WA. of this growing sport - a sport that has everything. indoor climbing.
26 mins / Australia / 2005 / DVD / Digital The program demonstrates two methods of
Price: Sec $110.00 / TAFE $180.00 / Uni $180.00
belaying with both the Sticht Plate and the
Expedition Skills Petzl Grigri.
CODE: EXPED
Shiver 6 mins / Australia / 1997 / DVD / Digital
This program will introduce three key Price: Sec $80.00 / TAFE $160.00 / Uni $180.00
Hypothermia
skills that are crucial for a safe, successful,
CODE: SHIVE
and enjoyable expedition: navigation, first aid
See page 7 for full details.
and reading the weather.
30 mins / Australia / 2002 / DVD / Digital
Price: Sec $110.00 / TAFE $160.00 / Uni $180.00
Technology in Trekking See our ‘Geography and
CODE: TECHN11 Environment’ catalogue for
See page 9 for full details. more Outdoor Education and
“Very good, excellent content...” Natural Environment titles...
Ross Berry,
Mt Roskill Intermediate School, See our ‘Business’ catalogue
Auckland, NZ. for Ecotourism titles...
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Index
Acquiring Skills ..................................................5, 7, 12 Nutrients - The Basics .................................................9
All Systems Go Again! .............................................3, 7 Nutrients - Their Interactions .......................................9
All Systems Go! .......................................................3, 7 Nutrition and Physical Activity .....................................5
Analysing Fitness .........................................................6 Nutrition For Life Series ...............................................9
Analysing Physical Activity ..........................................6 OH&S in Schools ........................................................13
APY Thunder 2006 .......................................................8 On the Juice ..............................................................11
Arafura Games.............................................................8 Organising Quantitative Data .....................................10
Athletics Series ...........................................................5 Orienteering ...............................................................14
Attitudes to Physical Fitness........................................6 Out and About ...........................................................11
Australian Fitness Series, The......................................6 Packing a Punch .........................................................11
Biomechanics ..............................................................5 Perception: the Theories ............................................10
Body Systems ..............................................................3 Pregnancy, Infancy & Childhood ..................................9
Brain and the Nervous System, The ............................4 Preparing for an Expedition ........................................14
Bushwalking Australia ...............................................14
By Any Means Necessary - Ergogenic Aids...............11
Principles of Training for Fitness ...................................6
Promoting Participation in P.E. ......................................6
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Cells .............................................................................4
Characteristics of Fitness Programs.............................6
Psychology Live Series...............................................10
Pushing the Limits....................................................5, 7 www.vea.com.au
Circulatory and Respiratory Systems ...........................4 Recovery from Exercise ...........................................3, 7
Classical & Operant Conditioning ...............................10 Reductionism .............................................................10
Coaching Styles .........................................................10 Reproductive and Endocrine Systems .........................4
Cognitive Development..............................................10 Rope Skills .................................................................14
Cycling to the Limit ......................................................7 Safe Surf ....................................................................12
Dance Composition....................................................12 Setting the Pace: Women and Sport .....................5, 11
Danger Zone ..............................................................12 Shiver.....................................................................7, 14
Deadly Feet ..................................................................8 Skeletal and Muscular Systems ..................................4
Designing Exercise Programs.......................................6 Soccer Skills ..............................................................12
Digestive and Excretory Systems ................................4 Sport and Coaching ...................................................10
Evolution by Natural Selection ...................................10 Sport and Competition .................................................8
Exercise for Life ...........................................................6 Sport and Money .........................................................8
Exert Yourself! ............................................................11 Sport and Nutrition ......................................................9
Expedition Skills .........................................................14 Sport and Psychology ................................................10
Fat Man Running..........................................................6 Sport and Technology ..................................................9
First Aid 1 ..................................................................13 Sport and the Media ....................................................8
First Aid 2 ..................................................................13 Sport in Society ...........................................................8
First Eleven, The...........................................................8 Sports and Injuries .......................................................7
Fit for the Job ............................................................11 Sports Injury Prevention and Assessment ...................7
Fitness Training Series .................................................6 Study of Attention, The..............................................10
Food for Sports Performance .......................................9 Study of Memory, The ...............................................10
Fries With That? ...........................................................9 Surfing Made Easy.....................................................12
Functional Anatomy .....................................................7 Tap .............................................................................12
Further Approaches to Learning.................................10 Team Building.............................................................14
Genes and Heredity .....................................................4 Technology in Trekking ...........................................9, 14
Girl Wrestler ...........................................................8, 11 Ten Reasons to Get and Stay in Shape ........................6
Girls in Physical Education..........................................11 Tracking a Footballer’s Movements and Skills .......8, 12
Hard Way to the Top, The ..........................................14 Tracking a Netballer’s Movements and Skills ........8, 12
Health and Nutrition.....................................................4 Training Awareness .................................................5, 7
Health Emergencies in the Classroom .......................13 Training for Basketball ..................................................6
Hip Hop ......................................................................12 Training for Fitness Series ............................................6
How to Belay .............................................................14 Training for Football ......................................................6
Human Body in Action Series ......................................4 Training for Netball .......................................................6
I You Love ..................................................................12 Training for Tennis ........................................................6
Immune System ..........................................................4 Training Principles ........................................................6
Individual Differences ...................................................3 Training Programs ........................................................6
Interrelationship of the Body Systems .........................4 Training Strategies .......................................................6 Browse over
Introduction to Designing Experiments ......................10 What is Physical Fitness? ............................................6
Language Development .............................................10 Which Body?................................................................5 2,000 programs
Measurements of Physical Activity .............................6 Winning Headspace, The: Psychology in Sports ........10
Minimum Impact .......................................................14 Women in Sport ........................................................11
Motivations for an Active Lifestyle ..............................6 Youth, Adulthood Late Adulthood ...............................9 Online previews
Moving Over Plastic ...................................................14
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