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Propelling the body up and down on the same foot is: Answers: jumping. leaping. hopping. skipping. |
hopping. |
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In walking or running, leg movement is coordinated with arm movement on the opposite side of the body. This refers to: Answers: weight transfer. opposition. visual concentration. follow-through. |
weight transfer. (NOT) opposition. visual concentration. follow-through. |
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Which of the following activities create a rapid level of fatigue? Answers: hopping walking skipping sliding |
hopping |
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Which of the following is NOT a nonlocomotor skill? Answers: changing direction twisting bending turning in place |
changing direction |
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The slide should be performed with an emphasis on: Answers: speed and height. level. direction. balance and stability. |
balance and stability. |
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Galloping, leaping, and sliding best describe: Answers: locomotor skills. nonlocomotor skills. manipulative skills. specialized skills. |
locomotor skills. |
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Which of the following is the correct definition of pulling? Answers: an uncontrolled action that moves an object farther away from the body moving an object closer to the body using a controlled and forceful action when the body provides a line of force away from the body It depends on the task/activity. |
moving an object closer to the body using a controlled and forceful action |
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Fluidly transferring the body's center of gravity from one body part to another is called: Answers: twisting. turning. swaying. rocking. |
rocking |
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All of the following are essential stress points for effective fleeing, chasing and tagging EXCEPT: Answers: eyes focused on the center of the dodger's body. being adept at faking. running on the heels of the feet. crouch position to enable moving laterally. |
eyes focused on the center of the dodger's body.(NOT) being adept at faking.(Probably) running on the heels of the feet. crouch position to enable moving laterally. (NOT) |
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A series of step-hops done with alternate feet is: Answers: sliding. jumping. hopping. skipping. |
skipping. |
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Which of the following are NOT examples of locomotor movements? Answers: walking jumping leaping rolling |
rolling |
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In walking or running, leg movement is coordinated with arm movement on the opposite side of the body. This refers to: Answers: weight transfer. opposition. visual concentration. follow-through. |
weight transfer. (NOT) opposition. (I think) visual concentration. follow-through. |
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All of the following are examples of introductory activities EXCEPT: Answers: one mile run high fives run, stop, pivot agility run |
Answers: one mile run high fives run, stop, pivot agility run |
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Which of the following is an instructional cue for jumping? Answers: "On your heels." "One foot to one foot." "Slide your feet." "Swing your arms forward as fast as possible." |
"Swing your arms forward as fast as possible." |
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A characteristic of the introductory phase of a lesson is: Answers: taking attendance. orderly and rigid style. offer immediate vigorous activity. practicing skills for the focus. |
Answers: taking attendance. orderly and rigid style. offer immediate vigorous activity. practicing skills for the focus. (NOT) |