somatotypes

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Body typing


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© Folens 2009FOR EDEXCEL 1.2.1a Physical activity and your healthy mind and body
Somatotypes 1
Somatotypes

© Folens 2009FOR EDEXCEL 1.2.1a Physical activity and your healthy mind and body
What you will learn about
in this topic:
1.Body types (somatotypes)
2.How somatotypes are
determined
3.Which somatotypes suit which
sports
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Learning objectives
By the end of this presentation you
should be able to:
•Understand what somatotypes are
•Describe each somatotype
•Explain why different somatotypes are
suited to certain sports

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Somatotypes
Somatotyping is a method of
identifying people by their body
shape. There are three extreme
categories of somatotypes:
• Endomorphic
• Mesomorphic
• Ectomorphic
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A person with an
endomorphic
body type has a
tendency to put
on fat, has a soft
roundness of
shape, short
tapering limbs,
small bones and
wide hips.

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A person with a
mesomorphic
body shape
usually has a high
proportion of
muscle and bone,
a large trunk, a
heavy chest,
broad shoulders
and narrow hips.
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A person with an
ectomorphic
body shape has a
lean, fragile,
delicate body,
small bones and
is narrow at the
shoulders and
hips.
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Each somatotype has a 1 to 7 score
where 1 is low and 7 is high.
Each person is measured to find
their personal mark.
A non-sportsperson may have the
following combination: 4, 3, 3 (4 =
medium endomorphy, 3 = low
mesomorphy, 3 = low ectomorphy).
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There are very few people with the
extreme examples of these body
type. Most people have a
combination of all three.
Sportspeople generally have more
mesomorphic (muscle) and
ectomorphic (thinness) than
endomorphic (fatness)
characteristics.
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A top-class sport, however, will attract
the best extremes of body type
suitable to that game.
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For example, basketball
will attract players who
are all very tall and thin
with sinewy muscles,
falling into the
ectomorph/mesomorph
category.

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Jockeys, swimmers and marathon
runners fall into the ectomorph
(relatively thin) category.
A centre in netball, a gymnast and a
sprinter are all mesmorph types
(relatively muscled).
A prop in rugby would be the
mesomorph/endomorph type.
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Task
What would you say is your
somatotype?
Make a poster to show the different
types of bodies sportspeople have.
Use photos from magazines or the
Internet to illustrate a range of
types.
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Exam questions
1. What somatotype do sumo
wrestlers tend towards? Explain
your answer.
2. Using a sporting example,
describe what an extreme
mesomorphic person would look
like.

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What you have learnt
in this topic:
1.Body types (somatotypes)
2.How somatotypes are shown
3.Which somatotypes suit which
sports

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Learning objectives
You should now be able to:
•Understand what somatotypes are
•Describe each somatotype
•Explain why different somatotypes are
suited to certain sports