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30 June 2026

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IB SEHS (2026 Specification) – Topic B: Biomechanics Complete Teaching Slides in PDF.

A comprehensive PDF package covering the entirety of Topic B: Biomechanics from the new IB Sport, Exercise and Health Science (SEHS) syllabus (first assessment 2027).

Designed as an ideal starting point for teachers, this resource provides detailed, syllabus-aligned presentation material that can be used immediately in the classroom or adapted to suit individual teaching styles and student needs.

The resource covers:

• B.1 Generating Movement in the Human Body

  • Skeletal system
  • Connective tissues and joints
  • Muscular function
  • Sliding filament theory
  • Levers and mechanical advantage
  • Movement analysis

• B.2 Forces, Motion and Movement

  • Newton’s laws of motion
  • Linear and angular motion
  • Stability and balance
  • Momentum and impulse
  • Collisions
  • Friction
  • Work and power

• B.3 Injury

  • Causes of injury
  • Internal and external risk factors
  • Acute, cumulative and overuse injuries
  • Biomechanical maladaptations
  • Injury prevention strategies
  • Protective and sporting equipment

Key Features:

✓ Fully aligned to the IB SEHS 2026 syllabus
✓ Covers all Topic B syllabus statements
✓ Suitable for both SL and HL students
✓ Includes HL content on sliding filament theory
✓ Detailed diagrams and visual explanations
✓ Sport-specific applications and examples
✓ Examination-focused content
✓ Ready-to-use classroom presentations
✓ Ideal for new and experienced SEHS teachers

This resource provides a structured framework that helps ensure complete syllabus coverage while allowing teachers the flexibility to personalise lessons for their own context.

Perfect for teachers transitioning to the new SEHS specification or seeking a comprehensive, syllabus-focused foundation for Topic B: Biomechanics.

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