A Level Physical Education Revision
A Level PE isn’t just about sport. You’ll investigate why lactic acid builds up in muscles and dig into the role of commercialisation in elite sport. The course spans exercise physiology, biomechanics, sport psychology, and the sociology of sport, making it a varied and fascinating A Level. Our official past papers and mark schemes give you everything you need to get to grips with the theory and go into your exams confident. Teaching A Level PE? Our revision resources are ready to use for lessons, independent revision, and exam practice, so you can spend less time prepping and more time coaching.
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What A Levels go well with PE?
Biology is the most natural pairing as a lot of the physiology content overlaps. Psychology is another strong choice, given how much of the course covers skill acquisition, motivation, and mental performance. Business or Economics also works well if you're interested in sports management or the commercial side of sport, and Sociology complements the course's content on participation and inequality in sport.