General Flashcards
Explain the why the educational philosophy is fun, fitness, fundamentals (3Fs)
- Participants must have fun
- Participants must gain fitness
- Participants must acquire fundamentals
What are the three fun principles?
- Participants must be active most of the time
- Participants must be successful most of the time
- Participants must play most of the time
What are the 4 different types of tag games?
- Chasers stay the same
- Chasers accumulate
- Caught players accumulate
- Chased immune
Name the physical fitness component that each of these requires:
1. 10 push ups
2. 30 pushups from knees
3. Push up explosive
4. Inch worm locomotion feet touch hands
- Strength
- Endurance
- Power
- Flexibility
There are 2 types of endurance, describe 4 gymnastics activities that demonstrate one type, and 4 that demonstrate the other type
- Muscular endurance: chin up, pull up, iron cross, handstand
- Cardio respiratory endurance: skipping, running, bunny hopping, bear crawl
There are 2 types of muscle fibres, describe 2 activities that train one type and 2 activities for the other type
- Type 1 - running, bear crawl
- Type 2 - chin up, spring
Name 2 gymnastics skills that demonstrate each strength and power
Strength - iron cross, handstand
Power - spring to bar, round off
Recall the three mechanical states in which muscles contract and give gymnastics example for each
- Concentric - chin up (muscle > force)
- Isometric - hold at top of chin up (muscle = force)
- Eccentric - lower from chin up (force > muscle)
Recall two ranges of motion of a joint and give a gymnastics example of each
- using the internal force (muscle contraction)
- using an external force (gravity, partner)
- Active ROM - jumping to a split
- Passive ROM - grass picker stretch
What are the 4 origins of gymnastics
- Military
- Medical
- Education
- Performing arts
Name men’s artistic gymnastics in order
- Floor
- Pommel horse
- Rings
- Vault
- Parallel bars
- Horizontal bars
Name women’s artistic gymnastics in order
- Vault
- Asymmetrical bars
- Balance beam
- Floor
Describe 3 mechanical groups of stationary positions
- Hangs - COM below BOS
- Balance - COM at edge of BOS
- Support - COM in middle of BOS
4 definitions of centre of mass
- Balance point of body = centre of mass
- Point about which all the body’s mass is equally distributed
- Point about which a body rotates when free in space
- The intersection of the 3 primary axes